If that's correct, I can provide you with a simple script that you can use as a Blast Off simulator. Here it is:
import time
If you're looking for a more advanced simulator, I can also provide you with a link to a GitHub repository that has a more complex Blast Off simulator script. However, I would need to know more about what you're looking for (e.g., specific features, complexity level, etc.). 321 blast off simulator script link
def blast_off(): print("Blast Off!") for i in range(10, 0, -1): print(i) time.sleep(1) print("Blast Off!") If that's correct, I can provide you with
blast_off() You can copy and paste this script into a Python interpreter or save it to a file with a .py extension and run it. def blast_off(): print("Blast Off
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