Mars
Flyer
The Mars Flyer simulation is a futuristic
fantasy mission set during the early stages of human exploration
of Mars. The experience revolves around the crew of Shepard
Base, a small scientific station located in the Marineris
Valley. Having learned of the impending arrival of an intense
Martian dust storm, a search team must set out aboard jetpacks
to locate a missing robotic rover craft called Sojourner.
The goal: to mark Sojourner’s location
for later retrieval and return safely back to the base before
the storm hits.
Guest astronauts call upon their best
time management, navigation, and logical deduction skills as
they take the controls of a jetpack to search for the lost
robot: Sojourner. The unusual flight characteristics of the
jetpack and visual scenes based on real-life Martian geography
heighten the thrill of this one-of-a-kind adventure.
The Hardware:

The Software: (included with the
hardware)

Fast Facts:
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NOTE: This program has been temporarily suspended until
2006 for graphic and experience upgrades.
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Turn key.
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Height: 69.5"
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Width: 43"
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Length: 108"
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5-7 Minute experience
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Software licenses included
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Pentium or AMD based
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One 30” Monitor
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One Joystick
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One Throttle
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One Audio system
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Electrical components
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Ventilation
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Power distribution
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Approximately 40 days to complete unit
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One year warranty on custom components
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Manufacturers warranty on off-the-shelf items
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Simulators can support activities,
camps, summer programs, camp-ins, and much more.
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All components are
designed to rugged
standards for durability.
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Created by an
experienced design team in space-related education, exhibits and
simulations: Design Force, and Binary
Star Inc.

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