Realistic space flight simulator for interplanetary and interstellar travel
Advanced Space Flight is a realistic space simulator for interplanetary and interstellar travel. It is the only space simulator available that takes into account relativistic effects during interstellar flight.
Besides simulating space flight, this app can also be used as a planetarium, with all known planets shown in real scale with their accurate keplerian orbits. It can also be used as a star chart and exoplanet explorer, showing all solar systems with confirmed exoplanets within 50 light years from the Sun.
This is the only app where you can get a sense of the true scale of the Universe, zooming out through thousands of galaxies and galaxy clusters until you see the entire observable universe in your screen.
Locations with full access:
- All inner planets in the Solar System and its moons: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Phobos, Deimos, Ceres
- Nearby star systems: Proxima Centauri, Alpha Centauri, Sirius, Epsilon Eridani
Locations with partial access:
- All solar system planets plus 5 dwarf planets.
- All confirmed exoplanetary solar systems within 50 light years.
- Experience the full scale of the Universe: you can zoom out from a few meters to billions of light years, until you see the entire observable universe in your screen.
Flight Modes:
- Realistic Flight: Travel using optimised trajectories, calculated based on the orbital parameters of the origin and destination planets to minimise fuel usage. These are the kind of trajectories that would be used in a real space mission.
- Free Flight: Take manual control of a spaceship in space, activating the engines as you see fit to achieve your goals.
Spaceships:
Advanced Space Flight features several spacecraft, but only one in available in this free version:
- Space Shuttle (Chemical Rocket): Designed in 1968-1972 y NASA and North American Rockwell. It has been in service from 1981 to 2011, making it the most successful reusable spacecraft ever built.
- Falcon Heavy (Chemical Rocket): Designed and manufactured by SpaceX, made its first flight in 2018.
- Nuclear Ferry (Nuclear Thermal Rocket): Designed in 1964 by Ling-Temco-Vought Inc.
- Lewis Ion Rocket (Ion Drive): Designed in a 1965 study by the Lewis Research Center.
Artificial Satellites:
Several human-made satellites are present in the app:
- Sputnik 1
- Hubble Space Telecope
- Internation Space Station
- Kepler Space Observatory
- Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
- James Webb Space Telescope
Join our discord community for discussions or suggestions about the app:
https://discord.gg/guHq8gAjpu
You can also contact me by email if you have any complaint or suggestion.
Okay so I like this game but I just cannot go beyond the moon like AT ALL but that might just be me since I can only play KSP with infinite fuel and other shenanigans but other then that I like this a lot also I don’t know how to unlock more rockets and the only other one I have gotten is the Lewis ion rocket I also graphics for the planets and moons to be more realistic *sorry weak tablet or phone users* but other then that really good game
Probably just a few suggestions
AgentDecember
you need multiplayer and stages on the Rockets
Not so Advanced as you would think
3_peckered-moose
The Planets in our Solar System are not in their correct positions in relationship to each other as they are in real life. The space flight mechanics of this App is incredibly basic. The Space shuttle could never realistically be flown past the Earths higher orbital limits without running out of fuel let alone make it to the Moon and back. The App is ok as long as you do not expect much realistic Space flight from it.
Make more missions!
Bwest78
I want payload missions and when you click launch it lets you choose what mission it is based off the rocket!
Changes in version 1.16.0:
- Software migrated to Unity 6
- Updated Unity IAP to version 4.13.0
- Spaceships in Free Flight mode now start in a stable orbit
- Added option for precalculated trajectories to a star's orbit
- Jupiter is now used for size comparison of extrasolar gas giants
- Added Proxima Centauri b
- Fixed some bugs
- Added Teegarden d
- Added new star systems: GJ 1002, HN Librae, EQ Pegasi A, Wolf 1069, HIP 86057, L 363-38, HIP 64797 A, GJ 806, HIP 77358, Luhman 16, Gliese 12
- Changed color of brown dwarfs
- Added option to select ambient music track
- Resized dropdown menu for destination star system
- Added higher resolution textures for some planets and moons
- Implemented auto-rotation to adjust landscape screen orientation
- Auto zoom to selected object now cancels when zooming out
Version 1.16.0
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Information
Seller
Guillermo Pawlowsky
Size
186.5 MB
Category
Simulation
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.