Return to Camelot: Vision for Space Exploration

In 2004, the President established the national Vision for Space Exploration, to extend human presence across the solar system. The first step is a return to the moon, perhaps as early as 2018. "Return to Camelot" puts you at the controls of the new lunar landing craft, known as Artemis. Your mission is to make a precision landing near the Camelot crater in the Taurus-Littrow valley, the site of the last Apollo lunar mission in 1972. Designed for commercial or other high-throughput venues, "Return to Camelot" offers an engaging, exhilarating experience that demonstrates some of the challenges of landing on another world!

Features

  • Highly reliable, standalone operation — no attendant required
  • Uses standard, off-the-shelf PC hardware
  • High throughput (3-5 minutes per flight)
  • Multiple skill levels
  • 3D, topographically accurate depiction of the Taurus-Littrow landing area
  • Realistic depiction of Apollo 17 artifacts
  • Multiple viewpoint options, selectable by the pilot
  • Realistic flight characteristics
  • Cockpit audio effects, including a computer-based co-pilot voice that responds to the pilot's flight performance
  • Single- and dual-screen options:
    • Dual-screen is well suited for presentation in a cockpit mock-up, an adds a futuristic, operational instrument panel component
    • Single screen works well for simple kiosk presentation
  • Optional "Queue-line Visual" add-on draws attention to the exhibit and allows guests to be informed and entertained while waiting their turn to fly

Target Audience

  • A user-selectable skill level makes Return to Camelot suitable for pilots aged 7 and above

Show Sequence

  • Attract Sequence - continuous loop of graphics and audio; calls visitors' attention to the exhibit. Guest moves joystick to start the show.
  • Training Sequence - hosted by "Roger," this short set of audio-visual screens is the "pre-flight briefing" through which the guest selects a skill level and learns the basics of flying the Artemis spacecraft.
  • Flight Sequence - the actual landing attempt.
  • Wrap-up Sequence - "Roger" delivers a light-hearted assessment of the results of the landing attempt. The show then returns to the Attract sequence.

 

 

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