Clavius0712
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Hi,
I've been reading a lot lately about how Einstein's "field equations" enable the prediction of things that otherwise cannot be accounted for by Newton or Kepler. A nice example is the precession of Mercury's perihelion (see link):
Kepler Problem
This got me thinking, would it be possible one day for Orbiter to use Einstein's equations rather than Newton's or Kepler's? I know it would probably be difficult to do but the equations are out there already waiting to be used and have been verified as accurate by numerous experiments.
For most spacecraft in Orbiter there would be no noticeable difference, but if anyone designed a ship capable of reaching sub-light speeds, it would make for an amazing simulation.
I've been reading a lot lately about how Einstein's "field equations" enable the prediction of things that otherwise cannot be accounted for by Newton or Kepler. A nice example is the precession of Mercury's perihelion (see link):
Kepler Problem
This got me thinking, would it be possible one day for Orbiter to use Einstein's equations rather than Newton's or Kepler's? I know it would probably be difficult to do but the equations are out there already waiting to be used and have been verified as accurate by numerous experiments.
For most spacecraft in Orbiter there would be no noticeable difference, but if anyone designed a ship capable of reaching sub-light speeds, it would make for an amazing simulation.