Zuppermati
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Hello everyone
After 1 year and 4 days, I've finally finished my first full simulation of Apollo 8. This is the first time I've managed to fly a full mission. Now I wanted to ask you guys for your opinion: keeping in mind that I can't spend too much time on NASSP (just look at how much time it took me to finish Apollo 8), what would be the next pratical step? I guess I qualify to try (try =/= finish succesfully) a mission with the LEM, but I'd like to skip at least Apollo 9 and go straight to either Apollo 10 or even 11 because of my limited time.
TD;RL: is Apollo 10 an "unskippable requirement" to learn how to do a full lunar mission, or can someone make it to the Sea of Tranquillity with 0 LEM experience by following step by step the MFD checklist and MCC calculations (which is what I did on Apollo 8 anyway lol)
Many thanks in advance
After 1 year and 4 days, I've finally finished my first full simulation of Apollo 8. This is the first time I've managed to fly a full mission. Now I wanted to ask you guys for your opinion: keeping in mind that I can't spend too much time on NASSP (just look at how much time it took me to finish Apollo 8), what would be the next pratical step? I guess I qualify to try (try =/= finish succesfully) a mission with the LEM, but I'd like to skip at least Apollo 9 and go straight to either Apollo 10 or even 11 because of my limited time.
TD;RL: is Apollo 10 an "unskippable requirement" to learn how to do a full lunar mission, or can someone make it to the Sea of Tranquillity with 0 LEM experience by following step by step the MFD checklist and MCC calculations (which is what I did on Apollo 8 anyway lol)
Many thanks in advance