My son and I have learning from US2 every night for the last few weeks. Its been loads of fun and lead to a lot of discussion on the space physics, mass, gravity, etc...
I would love to be able to explore and learn how different parameters affect spaceflight.
We've tried "launching" objects from planets but have found it difficult to fine-control objects or replicate experiments with different parameters.
Would love to be able to do the following:
- Selecting and launching a spacecraft from a designated spot on earth, allowing for the launching of the same or similar objects with different parameters.
- Once in space, the ability to apply thrust at a user-defined velocity.
- Ability to program pre-and-post launch velocity changes - something like travel for x minutes/distance, thrust X10-Y3-Z0 km/h for 30 second. Wait 15 minutes. Thrust X22-Y1-Z12 km/h for 5 second...
- Projected estimated routes based on changes to pre-programmed velocity.
A bonus would be requiring hydrogen (or other) and then decreasing the amount of available hydrogen in proportion to the thrust produced. The need for a complex maneuver would then require additional hydrogen, increase mass and requiring more lift to orbit. This would then lead to learning about
gravitational assisted maneuvers to compensate for lack of fuel / increase velocity, as well as other avenues.
You would want to be able to save all these vectors in order to run the simulation over time or using different parameters.