Hey,
I've been reading the Orbiter manual and am currently working my way through the steps required to dock with the ISS using the DG. I've got it right on the money until it comes to intercepting the ISS. Following the steps in the manual, the ISS is orbiting on the inside track which makes it impossible to get the RVel down to 0 in order to make an approach.
Am I missing something or shouldn't there be a step in which a burn is performed to match the orbits so that they line up completely, making you and the target stationary relative to one another? and not just have a close approach at Periapsis?
Flux
I've been reading the Orbiter manual and am currently working my way through the steps required to dock with the ISS using the DG. I've got it right on the money until it comes to intercepting the ISS. Following the steps in the manual, the ISS is orbiting on the inside track which makes it impossible to get the RVel down to 0 in order to make an approach.
Am I missing something or shouldn't there be a step in which a burn is performed to match the orbits so that they line up completely, making you and the target stationary relative to one another? and not just have a close approach at Periapsis?
Flux