The static Suborbital Space Flight Simulator (SSFS) in the Applied Aviation Sciences (AAS) department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) is working together with the Next Generation ERAU Advanced Research (NEAR) laboratory on Daytona Beach campus. The NEAR lab will support the SSFS by using an Energy Management Display Indicator (EMDI) display for rendering live ADS-B data. The data simulated at the SSFS lab will be later shared and transferred to the Next Generation Test Bed (NGTB) at Daytona International airport to be integrated into the National Air System for research and educational purposes. Furthermore, the live ADS-B data will be also used in remote locations using a Ground Based Transceiver (GBT). The SSFS will incorpo...