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Please note, that both periods have to be in the same time unit. It is recommended to use seconds, especially as the default value for the second parameter is in seconds. | Please note, that both periods have to be in the same time unit. It is recommended to use seconds, especially as the default value for the second parameter is in seconds. | ||
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{{Parameter row|1|Siderial period for celestial body a.}} | {{Parameter row|1|Siderial period for celestial body a.}} | ||
{{Parameter row|2|Siderial period for celestial body b.|Kerbin's siderial period in seconds (9203545)}} | {{Parameter row|2|Siderial period for celestial body b.|Kerbin's siderial period in seconds (9203545)}} |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 19 December 2014
Calculates the synodic orbital period. This is roughly the time between two transfer windows. It works not for Kerbin and Kerbol but all other celestial bodies.
Parameter
Please note, that both periods have to be in the same time unit. It is recommended to use seconds, especially as the default value for the second parameter is in seconds.
# | Optional | Description | Default |
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1 | No | Siderial period for celestial body a. | |
2 | Yes | Siderial period for celestial body b. | Kerbin's siderial period in seconds (9203545) |