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{{Addon|1=[http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage], available on [http://library.avsim.com Avsim.com] or [https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/world-of-2001-v3-11.3058/ Orbiter-forum/resources]|2=Erik "Sputnik" Anderson, Alain "80MilesHigh" Hosking and Wolfgang "Nautilus" Schwarz}}
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The '''World of 2001''' is a project to create the spacecraft and spaceports from the movie "2001" and the related novels by Arthur C. Clarke as addons for orbiter. While not all spacecraft or spaceports are mentioned in the movie or a novel, they can be considered logical extensions of the canon spacecraft.  
 
 
The '''World of 2001''' is a project to create the [[spacecraft]] and [[spaceports]] from the movie "2001" and the related novels by Arthur C. Clarke as addons for orbiter. While not all spacecraft or spaceports are mentioned in the movie or a novel, they can be considered logical extensions of the canon spacecraft.  
 
  
 
The project is currently maintained by Erik "Sputnik" Anderson, Alain "80MilesHigh" Hosking and Wolfgang "Nautilus" Schwarz. The latest version is 3.1.
 
The project is currently maintained by Erik "Sputnik" Anderson, Alain "80MilesHigh" Hosking and Wolfgang "Nautilus" Schwarz. The latest version is 3.1.
 
==Alternative history==
 
A key part of the technological optimism of 2001 is routine, cheap access to space. Clearly, their shuttle program turned out entirely differently from ours.
 
 
Here, the success of Apollo in the 1960's was followed by lunar bases and 50-man space stations, both American and Soviet, in the 1970's. These culminated in Mars missions in the early 1980's. All were launched by large expendable launch vehicles; [[Saturn V]], [[Neptune(2001)|Neptune]], and [[N-1]]. Development of a reusable shuttle proceeded, but later, by which time we were all a bit smarter and better-looking. Full employment of the [[Apollo]] team was not a goal of the shuttle program; they were busy doing other things like going to Mars. This had beneficial effects on a lot of architecture choices, especially the decision to leave shuttle operation to third parties, rather than making it a space-agency monopoly.
 
 
Development of the [[spaceplane]] proceeded in two stages. The first stage was to develop the orbiter, which would get to orbit by staging a drop tank. The Lockheed Starclipper was taken as a design starting point, though the final configuration of the [[Orion(2001)|Orion II/III]] was different in many details. The [[Titov V(2001)|Titov V]] was not; it unabashedly shows its origins as the borrowed [[Starclipper]].
 
 
By the end of the 1980's, it became significantly cheaper to launch supplies in small pieces on the shuttles than to launch on Saturns, or even the economy-size [[Neptune(2001)|Neptunes]] purchased in bulk. First propellant, and later, as orbital assembly became a going concern, structural elements, were brought up routinely in small daily (and later, hourly) flights rather than big monthly ones. Space stations and moon bases and the Mars base were not abandoned; they were expanded.
 
 
The market for shipments to orbit well-established, it was time to bring costs down another increment. The Orion IV and Titov B boosters were developed, and passenger service became cheap enough to be afforded by thousands, then millions. An orbiting hotel was built.
 
 
The USSR passed into the hands of pragmatic leaders, communist by name but with capitalist reforms. Ideological competition between the superpowers lessened, though did not end entirely. The two superpowers did cooperate to try to lessen other powers' access to space; this was almost completely unsuccessful. The Chinese built space stations and moon expeditions; the British built a moon base.
 
 
Thirty-eight declared nuclear powers flexed their muscles, and for reasons not fully explored or explained, at least six of them
 
placed nuclear weapons in orbit. (By the time of 2010, this was apparently illegal by treaty, but violated anyway. What the advantage is of putting your nukes where it takes longer to use them and anyone can tamper with them, nobody can explain. We're faithful to the canon anyway.)
 
 
Today, the drop tank versions continue in service for some missions. While riding a reusable booster is clearly cheaper, boosters
 
are scarce resources, closely scheduled. The drop tank allows missions, particularly military ones, to proceed without tight schedules in advance. It is the ONLY practical way to place a military spaceplane on alert, ready for launch but at an indeterminate time.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Changes since 3.0===
 
===Changes since 3.0===
  
* Soviet space-to-space craft added – [[Gagarin(2001)|Gagarin]] moon lander, [[Komarov(2001)|Komarov]] inner-system transport, [[Patsayev(2001)|Patsayev]] tanker, [[Bondarenko(2001)|Bondarenko]] self-deploying space station, [[Merkur(2001)|Merkur]] experimental-engine testbed, [[Skorpion(2001)|Skorpion]] patrol corvette.
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* Soviet space-to-space craft added – [[Gagarin(2001)|Gagarin]] moon lander, [[Komarov(2001)|Komarov]] inner-system transport, [[Patsayev(2001)|Patsayev]] tanker, [[Dobrovolsky(2001)|Dobrovolsky]] engine testbed, [[Bondarenko(2001)|Bondarenko]] self-deploying space station, [[Merkur(2001)|Merkur]] experimental-engine testbed, [[Skorpion(2001)|Skorpion]] patrol corvette.
 
* [[Herculis(2001)|Herculis]] cargo transport and [[Draco(2001)|Draco]] patrol corvette added.
 
* [[Herculis(2001)|Herculis]] cargo transport and [[Draco(2001)|Draco]] patrol corvette added.
* [[Space Station IV(2001)|Space Station Four]] and [[Space Station III(2001)|Three]] added. [[Space Station V(2001)|Station V]] Early and Complete added. Docking to the centerline port of Stations Four and Five will now cause traffic control to shift you to a side port, freeing up the centerline port for use. Press undock to go back to the centerline port for departure.
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* [[Space Station Four (2001)|Space Station Four]] and [[Space Station Three(2001)|Three]] added. [[Station V(2001)|Station V]] Early and Complete added. Docking to the centerline port of Stations Four and Five will now cause traffic control to shift you to a side port, freeing up the centerline port for use. Press undock to go back to the centerline port for departure.
 
* Upper stages ([[Centaur-O(2001)|Centaur-O]] and [[Titov G(2001)|Titov G]]) added.
 
* Upper stages ([[Centaur-O(2001)|Centaur-O]] and [[Titov G(2001)|Titov G]]) added.
* [[Orion(2001)|Orion II]]/[[Orion(2001)|III]] and [[Titov V(2001)|Titov]] autopilot reworked for better flight-path-angle management and a bit more turning ability. Also, throttling issue fixed; no non-intuitive dashing off at max power now.
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* [[Orion II(2001)|Orion II]]/[[Orion III(2001)|III]] and [[Titov(2001)|Titov]] autopilot reworked for better flight-path-angle management and a bit more turning ability. Also, throttling issue fixed; no non-intuitive dashing off at max power now.
 
* Many satellites and payloads added. Landing module added that permits a re-entry and soft landing for ballistically launched [[Mars]] cargoes. So '''that's''' how the Mars bases were built!
 
* Many satellites and payloads added. Landing module added that permits a re-entry and soft landing for ballistically launched [[Mars]] cargoes. So '''that's''' how the Mars bases were built!
 
* [[Attachment point|Attach point]] handling added – craft can grapple satellites and cargo, making it possible to trans-ship from [[Earth]] launch to a deep-space craft to its final destination. Now the [[Taurus(2001)|Taurus]] has something to do!
 
* [[Attachment point|Attach point]] handling added – craft can grapple satellites and cargo, making it possible to trans-ship from [[Earth]] launch to a deep-space craft to its final destination. Now the [[Taurus(2001)|Taurus]] has something to do!
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* '''MANY''' scenarios added!
 
* '''MANY''' scenarios added!
  
===Changes since 2.3===
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==Weblinks==
 
 
* The Sol_2001 environment has been created, containing numerous 2001 bases and locations without fooling with your base sol.CFG environment.
 
* Lost Worlds of 2001 has been scoured for other solar system installations. In addition to Clavius and Tchalinko, Port Lowell on Mars and [[Cytherean Station One(2001)|Cytherean Station One]] in orbit about Venus, have been added.
 
* The Moonbus (and Soviet Rocketbus) has been added.
 
* The 2001 EVA astronaut has been added.
 
* The Orion III has been completely re-meshed and re-coded. Now includes moving control surfaces, opening door, landing gear. Also includes Orion II cargo model, Orion I drop tank, and Orion IV booster stage.
 
* The Soviet Titov V spaceplane has been added, with capabilities analogous to the Orion.
 
* Kulch's steam catapult added at Canaveral and Baikonur to launch the spaceplanes as described in the book (horizontally).
 
* Aries Ib completely re-meshed and re-coded. New variants on the Aries are included – cargo variant, Mars variants, the Taurus orbital tug, and the Aquarius interplanetary transport. Aries is now a tailsitter
 
* The satellites seen in the first space scenes of the film have been added, to give those cargo spaceplanes something to put in orbit.
 
* The Boeing 2707 SST has been added, to fly Floyd on the first leg of his journey. Floyd's Journey scenarios extensively reworked.
 
  
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery>
 
Image:TitovG.jpg|The Titov G upper stage launching the Soviet Lunar Orbiter
 
Image:CentaurO.jpg|The Centaur-O upper stage with Lunar Recconaisance Orbiter attached
 
Image:GagarinM.jpg|Gagarin-M at the Phobos Base
 
Image:Gagarin.jpg|Gagarin landing approach
 
Image:Skorpion.jpg|A Skorpion with Leonov in the background
 
Image:Patsayev.jpg|Patsayev
 
Image:Draco.jpg|Draco patrol corvette
 
Image:Hrculis.jpg|Herculis cargo transport
 
Image:Komarov-bis.jpg|Komarov-bis
 
Image:Komarov2.jpg|Komarov with deployed habs
 
Image:Komarov.jpg|Komarov inner system transport
 
Image:Aquarius Id.jpg|Aquarius above the Mercury's surface
 
Image:Bondarenko.jpg|Bondarenko self-deploying space station
 
Image:Rocketbus.jpg|A Rocketbus over Soviet [[Tchalinko(2001)|Tchalinko]] base
 
Image:Moonbus2.jpg|A virtual 3D cockpit of the Moonbus
 
Image:Moonbus1.jpg|A moonbus skimming ober the lunar surface
 
Image:Taurus.jpg|Taurus docked to Intelsat VIII
 
Image:Space Station III.jpg|Space Station III
 
Image:Cytherean.jpg|Cytherean Station One
 
Image:Merkur.jpg|Merkur docked to [[Cytherean Station One(2001)|Cytherean Station One]] over [[Venus]]
 
Image:Polaris 1-Xe.jpg|Polaris 1-XE while landing at Phobos Base
 
Image:Aries II.jpg|Aries II
 
Image:Aries.jpg|An Aries Ib in circumlunar orbit
 
Image:Aquarius.jpg|Aquarius above the Mercury's surface
 
</gallery>
 
 
==Weblinks==
 
 
* [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage]
 
* [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage]
* [https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/world-of-2001-v3-11.3058/ World of 2001 v3.11 2011-09-25] at Orbiter-forum/resources.
 
 
  
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