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'''ANTARES''' (formerly '''ARES''') is a software "sim" (see [[Trick]]) developed at [[NASA]] [[JSC]].  ANTARES has many advanced features, including the ability to run at 92% real time, and the ability to generate a core dump after every run.   
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'''ANTARES''' (formerly '''ARES''') is a software "sim" (see [[Trick]]) developed at [[NASA]] [[JSC]].  ANTARES has many advanced features, including the ability to run at 92% real time ([[so]] a 21 day simulation will only take 19.32 days to run), and the ability to generate a core dump after every run.   
  
 
ARES was renamed ANTARES to avoid confusion after NASA announced that the name of the Constellation lunar rocket (since canceled) would be called Ares.   
 
ARES was renamed ANTARES to avoid confusion after NASA announced that the name of the Constellation lunar rocket (since canceled) would be called Ares.   

Revision as of 10:06, 2 December 2011

ANTARES (formerly ARES) is a software "sim" (see Trick) developed at NASA JSC. ANTARES has many advanced features, including the ability to run at 92% real time (so a 21 day simulation will only take 19.32 days to run), and the ability to generate a core dump after every run.

ARES was renamed ANTARES to avoid confusion after NASA announced that the name of the Constellation lunar rocket (since canceled) would be called Ares.

See also