Difference between revisions of "Template:OrbitAltitude"

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<includeonly>{{formatnum|{{#expr: {{OrbitAltitude/Core|{{{1|{{{period|{{{period_s}}}}}}}}}|{{{2|{{{mass|{{{mass_kg}}}}}}}}}|{{{3|{{{radius|{{{radius_m|{{#expr: {{{radius_km}}}*1000}}}}}}}}}}}}} {{#switch: {{{factor|{{#if: {{{radius_km|}}}|k}}}}}
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<includeonly>{{formatnum|{{OrbitAltitude/Core|{{{1|{{{period|{{{period_s|}}}}}}}}}|{{{2|{{{mass|{{{mass_kg|}}}}}}}}}|{{{3|{{{radius|{{{radius_m|{{#expr: {{{radius_km|0}}}*1000}}}}}}}}}}}|f={{{factor|{{{f|{{#if: {{{radius_km|}}}|k}}}}}}}}|b={{{body|{{{b|}}}}}}|pf={{{period factor|{{{pf|1}}}}}}}}|2}}&nbsp;{{Dict|{{{factor|{{{f|{{#if: {{{radius_km|}}}|k}}}}}}}}}}{{Dict|m}}{{#if: {{{period_s|}}}{{{mass_kg|}}}{{{radius_m|}}}{{{radius_km|}}}{{{suffix|}}}|[[Category:OrbitAltitude with old parameters]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>This template calculates the altitude of an orbit, given the mass of the planet, the planet's radius and the period of the orbit. The altitude will be calculated by {{Tl|OrbitAltitude/Core}} and then parsed with {{Tl|Formatnum}} and adding a unit. To add the radius and mass, and possibly the period, automatically the {{Tl|BodyData/Orbit altitude}} can be used.
|k=/1000
 
|M=/1000000
 
|G=/1000000000}}}}|2}}{{#if: {{{suffix}}}|&nbsp;{{{suffix|{{Dict|{{{factor|{{#if: {{{radius_km|}}}|k}}}}}}}{{Dict|m}}}}}}}{{#if: {{{period_s|}}}{{{mass_kg|}}}{{{radius_m|}}}{{{radius_km|}}}|[[Category:OrbitAltitude with old parameters]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>This template calculates the altitude of an orbit, given the mass of the planet, the planet's radius and the period of the orbit. To calculate the orbit's altitude without any fancy stuff (like decimal separator) use {{Tl|OrbitAltitude/Core}}. To add the radius and mass, and possibly the period, automatically the {{Tl|BodyData/Orbit altitude}} can be used.
 
  
 
All usages with the old parameter names will be sorted into the category [[:Category:OrbitAltitude with old parameters]].
 
All usages with the old parameter names will be sorted into the category [[:Category:OrbitAltitude with old parameters]].
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{{Parameter Row|period|name2=1|Period of the orbit in seconds (Old parametername: <tt>{{{period_s}}}</tt>)}}
 
{{Parameter Row|period|name2=1|Period of the orbit in seconds (Old parametername: <tt>{{{period_s}}}</tt>)}}
 
{{Parameter Row|mass|name2=2|Mass of central body in kilograms (Old parametername: <tt>{{{mass_kg}}}</tt>)}}
 
{{Parameter Row|mass|name2=2|Mass of central body in kilograms (Old parametername: <tt>{{{mass_kg}}}</tt>)}}
{{Parameter Row|radius|name2=3|Radius of central body in meters (Old parameternames: <tt>{{{radius_m}}}</tt>, <tt>{{{radius_km}}}</tt> (in km!))}}
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{{Parameter Row|radius|name2=3|Radius of central body in meters (Old parameternames: <tt>{{{radius_m}}}</tt>, <tt>{{{radius_km}}}</tt> (in km!))|0}}
{{Parameter Row|factor|Factor in which the altitude should be shown. Available values: None (m), '''k''' (km), '''M''' (Mm), '''G''' (Gm). If the radius was given kilometers it uses the factor '''k'''.|None}}
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{{Parameter Row|factor|name2=f|Factor in which the altitude should be shown. Available values: None (m), '''k''' (km), '''M''' (Mm), '''G''' (Gm). If the radius was given kilometers it uses the factor '''k'''.|None}}
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{{Parameter Row|body|name2=b|Uses the sidereal rotation period, mass and radius as default from the given body. Can be overwritten.|Not set (makes the first three parameters mandatory)}}
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{{Parameter Row|period factor|name2=pf|2=Multiplies the period with this value. Useful to easily calculate semi-synchronous orbits (<tt>pf=1/2</tt> then).|3=<tt>1</tt>}}
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 15:36, 16 September 2013

This template calculates the altitude of an orbit, given the mass of the planet, the planet's radius and the period of the orbit. The altitude will be calculated by {{OrbitAltitude/Core}} and then parsed with {{Formatnum}} and adding a unit. To add the radius and mass, and possibly the period, automatically the {{BodyData/Orbit altitude}} can be used.

All usages with the old parameter names will be sorted into the category Category:OrbitAltitude with old parameters.

Parameters

Template:Parameter Table

Examples

Usage Result
{{OrbitAltitude | period=64980 | mass=4.515e21 | radius=320000 | factor=k}}
2 862.36 km
{{OrbitAltitude | period=64980 | mass=4.515e21 | radius=320000}}
2 862 362.24 m