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beatle went to work for them about 2 weeks ago.

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How much is expensive?

I can see you can upgrade from ESP ... and you get a more rich and accurate environment for professional use. They also advertise for accuracy of stars so does this mean it can also be used for simulation of space crafts at some point?
 
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Hi Folks

They also advertise for accuracy of stars
so does this mean
it can also be used for simulation of space crafts at some point?
Computermensch -
FSX already supports both aspects.

There's an enhanced Star set package somewhere at AVSIM.

You can inject SimObjects via SimConnect or the Traffic Toolbox,
at altitudes up to 100,000,000 feet, (~19,000 miles, 30,480 km),
i.e. just short of geostationary orbit.

Hi-res orbital altitudes image

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Very old thread.

Question answered after 1 year and 3 months!

A "developers" license is cheaper than a commercial one, at $10 /month or so.
 
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