Difference between revisions of "Time Acceleration"
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| − | '''Time Acceleration''' is the act of speeding up time. In the context of spacesim, it refers to a function built into the [[Orbit]] software which allows the pilot to speed up time. As outer space is generally a large empty space, time acceleration allows the pilot to ignore the time spent waiting to reach a destination. Time acceleration, although a large break in [[Mission Integrity]], is necessary to complete a [[Mission]]. | + | '''Time Acceleration''' is the act of speeding up time. In the context of spacesim, it refers to a function built into the [[Orbit]] software which allows the pilot to speed up time. As outer space is generally a large empty space, time acceleration allows the pilot to ignore the time spent waiting to reach a destination. Time acceleration, although a large break in [[Mission Integrity]], is necessary to complete a [[Mission]] in a suitable length of time. |
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 8 October 2010
Time Acceleration is the act of speeding up time. In the context of spacesim, it refers to a function built into the Orbit software which allows the pilot to speed up time. As outer space is generally a large empty space, time acceleration allows the pilot to ignore the time spent waiting to reach a destination. Time acceleration, although a large break in Mission Integrity, is necessary to complete a Mission in a suitable length of time.