rcd463
New member
Hello.
I am a new member in this forum and I had been reading a lot of post and tutorials before to ask this question but I didn't find the answer.
Basically the launch window to reach the ISS is when the orbital plane is close to the launch site and the azimuth is about 43º or 140º from Cape Canaveral. The problem for me is when to launch. Yes, about 350 sec. marked in the Align MFD, but, why this time? Is the ISS position ahead in the orbit important for launch? What could be the time window for another target?
I know it is possible to use the Launch MFD for more accurate launch but I would like to understand this before to study more MFDs.
Thank you.
I am a new member in this forum and I had been reading a lot of post and tutorials before to ask this question but I didn't find the answer.
Basically the launch window to reach the ISS is when the orbital plane is close to the launch site and the azimuth is about 43º or 140º from Cape Canaveral. The problem for me is when to launch. Yes, about 350 sec. marked in the Align MFD, but, why this time? Is the ISS position ahead in the orbit important for launch? What could be the time window for another target?
I know it is possible to use the Launch MFD for more accurate launch but I would like to understand this before to study more MFDs.
Thank you.
