Project Apollo-NASSP Guide Help

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Hello, I have been a long time player of Orbiter, but am no means a genius when it comes to this stuff. For the longest time, I have wanted to truly learn how to fly an Apollo mission to the moon. However the only thing I can do is basically have the checklists do everything for me, and I have no idea what to put in when it has me manually enter any required information anywhere in the CSM or LEM. I have tried going through the documentation, but it just seems a tangled mess of spiderwebs without actually teaching me what to do and how to find information. Or maybe I just can't understand how to find the applicable information. It seems a lot of the information provided in the Docs are outdated, especially about the AGC

I believe I am a smart man, I am an airline pilot with thousands of hours in various jet aircraft, but I just need to find a true guide to walk me through Project Apollo.

If any of you know of such a comprehensive guide, or are willing to help me sort through what I need to look for in the documentation, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks- Brayden
 
Hey welcome aboard to our passion project! There is ALOT for NASSP and Apollo in general and documents are everywhere.
Might I suggest you join us in discord? We have the developers like myself and numerous others who play it regularly and contribute. And some of us are also pilots :)

We can probably give you a more linear approach and knock out issues case by case and answer any questions :)

You would be more than welcome! Tell them "Folgers" sent ya haha. https://discord.gg/AVqrWtuB
 
Hey welcome aboard to our passion project! There is ALOT for NASSP and Apollo in general and documents are everywhere.
Might I suggest you join us in discord? We have the developers like myself and numerous others who play it regularly and contribute. And some of us are also pilots :)

We can probably give you a more linear approach and knock out issues case by case and answer any questions :)

You would be more than welcome! Tell them "Folgers" sent ya haha. https://discord.gg/AVqrWtuB
Hey Folgers, I appreciate the quick reply. I have joined the spaceflight server, Would the "Project Apollo>NASSP" Channel be the most appropriate to post my inquiries?
 
Hey welcome aboard to our passion project! There is ALOT for NASSP and Apollo in general and documents are everywhere.
Might I suggest you join us in discord? We have the developers like myself and numerous others who play it regularly and contribute. And some of us are also pilots :)

We can probably give you a more linear approach and knock out issues case by case and answer any questions :)

You would be more than welcome! Tell them "Folgers" sent ya haha. https://discord.gg/AVqrWtuB
After joining Discord, a search for "Project Apollo>NASSP" reported no results. Any help in getting onboard would be appreciated.
 
Thanks, but I get an "Invite Invalid" response. "Project Apollo>NASSP" reported no results. What is the name of the "Server(?)" for the NASSP group?
I think I copied an outdated link.

"Spaceflight Server" is the name.

 
This is a link to the "Spaceflight Server" not NASSP. Does the NASSP discord server still exist?
You have the right one. Look for the nassp channels browser:

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I pinged you in the proper channel
The link took me to a page with the heading "Spaceflight". Nothing indicated I was in the NASSP channel, and the messages were not Apollo-rated. How do I get from the Spaceflight Server(?) to the NASSP channel?
 
The link took me to a page with the heading "Spaceflight". Nothing indicated I was in the NASSP channel, and the messages were not Apollo-rated. How do I get from the Spaceflight Server(?) to the NASSP channel?
You have joined the "Spaceflight Server" discord. In there, there if you scroll down on the left you will see a Project Apollo - NASSP category with a #nassp channel. You simply click that to be in the channel.

If your discord handle is edmccauley, I pinged you in the #nassp channel.
 
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