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  • ...emi-synchronous orbit]] with an orbital period of 1/2 of Kerbin's rotation period (3 hours or 10800 seconds) is achieved at an altitude of
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  • ... 000× and cannot be applied as long as the vessel is subject to non-orbital acceleration. Therefore, high-speed time warp is unavailable if the craft i ...t" of time warp does not happen instantly. This means that for some short period, time will be travelling faster than that region normally allows. For exam
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  • ...y when that moon's ascending and descending nodes relative to the planet's orbital plane are aligned with any part of the sun. ...e, therefore the time between eclipses is an exact multiple of the synodic period. The first eclipse visible from KSC is at Year 1, Day 18, 4:40.
    4 KB (645 words) - 18:26, 17 March 2017
  • ...s achieved at an altitude of {{OrbitAltitude|b=Kerbin|f=k|pf=1/2}} with an orbital velocity of
    9 KB (1,393 words) - 18:29, 17 March 2017
  • ...s is figuring out how much speed to add or subtract to reach a desired new orbital altitude. To do this, use the formula below to determine the target veloci ...that puts you into the elliptical transfer orbit. Once you reach your new orbital altitude, you need to make a second burn to round out your orbit, using the
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  • When all satellites in orbit have the same orbital period, the most efficient way to position them is in the corners of a [[w:Regular ...tructs the line-of-sight they require. To provide near-100% coverage of an orbital body with only two satellites (at 180° separation) requires a very large <
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  • ...on manifest that will allow you to accomplish the goal of practicing basic orbital maneuvers on a range of satellites. Once you complete this campaign, you wi ...T is the period and k is some constant. For example, if want 0.5 times the period of a KO orbit (orbits twice a day), it would have (0.5)<sup>2/3</sup> times
    11 KB (1,675 words) - 03:51, 1 March 2022
  • ...and “[http://www.eumetcal.org/euromet/english/satmet/s3220/s3220332.htm Orbital Parameters of a Molniya Orbit]” uses 0.72.</ref> and inclination of 63 de
    20 KB (1,112 words) - 08:42, 21 April 2023
  • ...pace stations and two crewed military reconnaissance space stations over a period of 15 years from 1971 to 1986. It was, on the one hand, designed to carry o The space stations cores were known internally as OPS, from "Orbital Piloted Station." As part of the Almaz program several spacecraft for suppo
    32 KB (5,006 words) - 20:23, 2 May 2019
  • ...ous and geostationary orbits is that geosynchronous orbits have an orbital period of 1 day, but geostationary orbits are equatorial as well. ...ce of your orbit, which is 2πr, and time in this instance is your orbital period, or one day for the planetary body. So, we now have:
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  • ...it around Kerbin.]]A '''synchronous orbit''' is an orbit where the orbital period equals the rotation rate of the orbited body. The eccentricity and inclinat ...ant!''' You need to match your orbital period with '''sidereal''' rotation period not the solar day. So, for Kerbin it will be 5h 59m 9.425s instead of 6h th
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  • ! data-sort-type="number" | Orbital period ! Rotational period
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  • [[File:Orbit darkness.svg|thumb|Orbital darkness schematic]] * <math>l = \frac{2r_ar_p}{r_a+r_p}</math>, the semi-latus rectum of the orbital ellipse
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  • == <span id="Orbital statistics">Pályajellemzők </span> [Orbital statistics] == ...000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} illetve {{OrbitAltitude | period=605000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} pályamagasságot kell
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  • !Period ...n the altitude of orbit and situation. The science produced depends on the period of the comet.
    25 KB (3,628 words) - 21:17, 16 January 2024
  • ...ios: Hands-On tutorials to teach you everything from craft construction to orbital maneuvers. ...for when vessels are in physics-hold mode, to prevent staging during that period.
    69 KB (10,522 words) - 15:21, 7 March 2020
  • ...ios: Hands-On tutorials to teach you everything from craft construction to orbital maneuvers. ...for when vessels are in physics-hold mode, to prevent staging during that period.
    90 KB (10,733 words) - 21:23, 12 July 2019
  • Second, you need to be on the same orbital plane as the target. It will be very difficult to rendezvous a target on eq ...let's say you've matched orbits with your target. You have the exact same orbital trajectories. But, there is a problem - when you are over the western hemis
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  • ...[[Synchronous orbit|Geosynchronous Orbit]], an orbit with the same orbital period as Kerbin. ...[[KEO|Kerbisynchronous Equatorial Orbit]], and orbit with the same orbital period as Kerbin and with an inclination of 0°.
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  • ...and thrust to make the voyage from Kerbin to Jool, with fuel left over for orbital maneuvers within the Joolian system. This may require a middle booster stag ...must circularize at 1,000,000 m above Jool, with no more than a 45 degree orbital inclination
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