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Rocket Simulation Software Comparison

A fair comparison of LaunchSim with other popular rocket simulation tools.


Quick Overview

Software Price Platform Best For
LaunchSim Free Browser (any device) Quick simulations, launch day, beginners
OpenRocket Free Windows/Mac/Linux (Java) Detailed design, component library
RockSim $124 Windows/Mac Professional use, extensive database
RASAero II Free Windows High-speed/supersonic rockets

Detailed Comparison

LaunchSim

Strengths:

  • Zero installation — runs in any browser
  • Works on phones, tablets, and computers
  • Real-time weather integration
  • 3D flight visualization with terrain
  • Launch day tools (GO/NO-GO, checklists)
  • Altimeter data import (11+ formats)
  • GPS tracking for recovery
  • Club sharing and competitions
  • Modern, clean interface

Limitations:

  • Smaller component database than established tools
  • Newer software with less community validation
  • No OBJ export for 3D printing
  • Transonic/supersonic accuracy not validated

Best for: Quick simulations, launch day operations, beginners, mobile use


OpenRocket

Strengths:

  • Mature, well-validated physics engine
  • Extensive component database
  • Large community and support
  • 6-DOF simulation
  • Automatic design optimization
  • Export to RockSim/RASAero formats
  • OBJ export for 3D printing
  • Open source (GPL)
  • Android app available

Limitations:

  • Requires Java installation
  • Desktop-only (no browser version)
  • No real-time weather integration
  • Basic 3D visualization
  • No launch day tools
  • Interface feels dated to some users

Best for: Detailed rocket design, optimization, community support


RockSim 10

Strengths:

  • Most extensive component database
  • Well-established (since 1997)
  • Detailed CG tracking as motor burns
  • Good documentation
  • Professional support from Apogee

Limitations:

  • $124 cost
  • Windows/Mac only (no mobile)
  • No browser version
  • Some users report less accuracy than OpenRocket
  • Proprietary (closed source)
  • Copy protection

Best for: Users who want commercial support, extensive built-in database


RASAero II

Strengths:

  • Excellent for supersonic simulations
  • Detailed aerodynamic coefficients
  • Free to use
  • Good for high-altitude rockets

Limitations:

  • Windows only
  • Steeper learning curve
  • Complex rocket designs harder to enter
  • Limited to aerodynamic analysis
  • No recovery simulation

Best for: High-power rockets, supersonic flights, aerodynamic analysis


Feature Matrix

Feature LaunchSim OpenRocket RockSim RASAero II
Price Free Free $124 Free
Browser-based
Mobile support Android only
No installation
6-DOF physics
Barrowman stability
Monte Carlo
Multi-stage
Clustering
Design optimization
3D visualization ✅ Advanced ✅ Basic ✅ Basic
Real-time weather
Launch day tools
Altimeter import
GPS tracking
Club sharing
KML export
OBJ export (3D print)
Component database 180+ 1000+ 2000+ Limited
OpenRocket import N/A
Supersonic accuracy ⚠️ Limited ⚠️ Limited ⚠️ Limited
Open source ✅ MIT ✅ GPL

When to Use Each

Choose LaunchSim if you:

  • Want to simulate without installing software
  • Need launch day weather and GO/NO-GO assessment
  • Want 3D flight visualization
  • Import altimeter data to compare with simulations
  • Use a phone or tablet at the launch site
  • Are new to rocketry and want an easy start
  • Want GPS tracking for recovery

Choose OpenRocket if you:

  • Need the most validated physics engine
  • Want extensive community support
  • Need automatic design optimization
  • Want to export designs for 3D printing
  • Prefer a mature, battle-tested tool

Choose RockSim if you:

  • Want commercial support
  • Need the largest component database
  • Prefer proprietary software with a company behind it
  • Don't mind paying $124

Choose RASAero II if you:

  • Build supersonic rockets
  • Need detailed aerodynamic coefficients
  • Want to validate drag predictions
  • Are comfortable with a technical interface

Using Multiple Tools

Many rocketeers use multiple simulators to cross-check results. A common workflow:

  1. Design in OpenRocket (best component library)
  2. Validate aerodynamics in RASAero II (for high-speed)
  3. Launch day use LaunchSim (weather, mobile access, GO/NO-GO)
  4. Post-flight import altimeter data to LaunchSim to compare

LaunchSim imports OpenRocket (.ork) files, so you can design elsewhere and use LaunchSim for launch day operations.


Accuracy Notes

All simulation software makes assumptions and simplifications. Real-world factors that affect accuracy:

  • Surface finish variations
  • Manufacturing tolerances
  • Wind gusts and turbulence
  • Motor performance variations
  • Temperature effects on propellant

Recommendation: Use simulations for planning, but always build in safety margins. No simulator perfectly predicts reality.


Summary

If you want... Use
Zero-install, browser-based LaunchSim
Most mature/validated OpenRocket
Commercial support RockSim
Supersonic analysis RASAero II
Launch day tools LaunchSim
3D printing export OpenRocket
Mobile/tablet use LaunchSim

This comparison was created to be fair and objective. If you find any inaccuracies, please open an issue.