Hi, I just started playing with Orbiter a few days ago, and I'm having a problem in that whenever I change my orbital plane or, worse, try to sync up my position with another object (i.e. Mir or ISS), I lose a *lot* of orbit stability (eccentricity goes to ~0.05 or even 0.1 or higher). I know that it shouldn't stay perfectly stable through these transitions and that I'm supposed to correct it afterward, but should it really be this bad? I've read and re-read the manual and can't tell that I'm doing anything wrong. A few minutes ago I was practicing by moving from ISS to Mir and things somehow got so hosed that my "time until perogee" and "time until apogee" on my orbit MFD were *increasing* instead of *decreasing*, and my vertical speed was rapidly spiraling into the negatives, sending me on a crash course towards Earth. I started to panic a little bit (funny how real the simulator feels.....
) but then calmed down and started trying some experiments to get back into a decent orbit. No luck. Had to quit completely and start over. In this case I *may* have hit something else inadvertently, something really bad, and never figured out what it was I did, but I dunno.
Can anyone tell me if these extreme losses of orbit stability are normal when making these transitions, and if not, does anyone have any immediate ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks very much in advance!
Can anyone tell me if these extreme losses of orbit stability are normal when making these transitions, and if not, does anyone have any immediate ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks very much in advance!
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