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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. | '''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. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Trick]] | * [[Trick]] | ||
* [[Osiris-Ramses]] | * [[Osiris-Ramses]] |
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.