The First Major Update to Meco Is Out! (v0.2)
Meco Rocket Simulator 0.2 is here!
Mission Mode comes alive with 3 new missions, intro videos, and guidance from propulsion engineer Miku Aoyama.
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Meco Rocket Simulator 0.2 is here!
Mission Mode comes alive with 3 new missions, intro videos, and guidance from propulsion engineer Miku Aoyama.
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Choose Your Own Adventure • Simulation • Automation • Physics • Science Build, automate and launch your very own rocket engines with drag-and-drop ease. In Meco Rocket Simulator, every launch starts with a sprawling propellant system: connect pumps, valves, injectors and turbopumps to feed fuel and oxidizer, then fine-tune mixture ratios, nozzle geometries and pump-speed
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Over the past two months, we’ve focused on setting up the Open Space Launch Foundation (OSLF), a key step for Meco Rocket Simulator. The foundation will manage the open-source core technology, LorenLib, and support collaborations like our work with the UCL Rocket Team for the Race2Space 2025 competition. With this foundation, we can ensure Meco’s core tech remains accessible while continuing development.
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Business and Funding Developments In the past few weeks, I’ve been busy working on securing additional funding to ensure the project’s success. I just completed a business loan application, which is a critical step in securing a government grant. This grant requires us to demonstrate that we have 30% of the project’s costs covered, so
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Explore the fascinating world of rocket science in our latest blog post, ‘Rocket Science: A Poetic Ode to the Stars.’ Dive into the minds of the engineers and dreamers who push the boundaries of space exploration. Discover the poetic beauty and technical brilliance behind rocketry, from blueprints to breathtaking launches. Perfect for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this post celebrates the relentless pursuit of celestial knowledge and the awe-inspiring achievements of rocket scientists.
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Howdy Stranger Meco Rocket Simulator is a crucial tool for democratizing access to rocket engine design. It provides an interactive platform for enthusiasts and professionals to virtually design, build, and test rocket engines. This partially open-source simulator enhances learning and innovation in aerospace engineering by offering hands-on experience with realistic simulations of historic space missions
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The Meco Rocket Simulator Development Timeline as of November 12, 2023 Dear Meco Fan, I want to highlight that while the schedule serves as a guiding illustration, the intricate nature of our work means it’s not set in stone. The complex layers of development introduce variables that can shift timelines despite our best efforts. The
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Preface Dear Backers and Meco Rocket Simulator Community, I extend my deepest gratitude for your ongoing support. Your commitment is invaluable to this project. I acknowledge the delay in the Early Access Release and sincerely apologize. The complexity of creating a high-standard simulator has led to unforeseen challenges. Each obstacle serves as a learning opportunity
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Previous Next Great news! We’ve made some exciting updates to Meco. Let me give you a summary of the new features and improvements: Electron UI Improved Clarity and Semantics:Fixed some property names in the code to make them clearer and more meaningful. Importing Models: Added support for exporting and importing models from JSON files to
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Dear Fans, At this point, I am apprehensive about giving you another date for the release as my never-ending optimism is at odds with estimating how fast work can be done. That said, the light at the end of the tunnel is visible! So we are looking at days or weeks instead of months. I am
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