Lunar
Lander
The Lunar Lander simulation is a historic
mission based on the Apollo 17 landing on the Moon. The
experience recreates the final minutes of a lunar landing. The
goal: to land safely on the surface of the Moon before fuel runs
out for the thrusters.
Two guest astronauts call upon their best
flying, navigation, and time management skills as they take the
controls of a Lunar Excursion Module to land on the Moon. The
3-D topographically correct Taurus Littrow landing scene,
accurate representations of Lunar Module (LM) instrumentation,
and realistic flight characteristics provide an exciting
look-and-feel for the flight. Cockpit voice traffic and
environment sounds complete the effect, offering a unique chance
to experience a part of manned flight history.
The Hardware:
The Software: (included with the
hardware)

Fast Facts:
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Turn key.
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Height: 96"
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Width: 120"
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Length: 84"
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5-7 Minute experience
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Software licenses included
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Pentium or AMD-K6 based
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Two 19" Monitors
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Two 15" Monitors
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Two Joysticks
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Two Throttles
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Two Audio systems
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Black-lighted controls
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Electrical components
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Ventilation
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Power distribution
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Casters
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Approximately 45 days to complete unit
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One year warranty on custom components
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Manufacturers warranty on off-the-shelf items
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Simulators can support activities,
camps, summer programs, camp-ins, and much more.
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All components are
designed to rugged
standards for durability. See individual listings.
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Created by an
experienced design team in space-related education, exhibits and
simulations: Design Force, and Binary
Star Inc.

Notice: all designs, dimensions and costs are
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