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Whether you are a student using GMAT to plot a course to Mars, or an engineer at Lockheed Martin stress-testing a reaction wheel, remember: In the simulation, you are allowed to crash. In reality, you are not. That is why we have toolkits.

The next generation of space simulation toolkits is moving toward . A digital twin is a live simulation that mirrors an actual asset in orbit. If a real satellite experiences a temperature spike, its digital twin on the ground simulates the anomaly instantly, predicts the outcome, and suggests a mitigation strategy before the hardware fails.

Consider the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). It sits at Lagrange Point 2 (L2), a location 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. We cannot send a repair crew. Before launch, engineers ran millions of hours of simulation using custom toolkits to model everything from the unfolding of the sunshield to the thermal contraction of the mirrors in shadow.