bimmer4011
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Greetings all, new guy here! I love the orbiter sim, and I wish I had the math skills to do cool things, but I don't. My dyslexia kicks my @$$ every time I try to get into orbital mechanics.
On to my question:
I'd like to set up several space stations at various distances away from the sun, but in orbit of the sun. I'm having zero luck getting anything to orbit any planet/moon, so I figured it has to be easier to put something in a stable orbit around the sun. Lagrange points would be nice, but I'm not picky.
My understanding is that the x,y,z and velocity vectors for a stable orbit depend on the position of the planets, and the position of the planets depend on the date plugged into the scenario.
I can live with decaying orbits, if they can last longer than a couple of months (sim time). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance! :tiphat:
- Ron
On to my question:
I'd like to set up several space stations at various distances away from the sun, but in orbit of the sun. I'm having zero luck getting anything to orbit any planet/moon, so I figured it has to be easier to put something in a stable orbit around the sun. Lagrange points would be nice, but I'm not picky.
My understanding is that the x,y,z and velocity vectors for a stable orbit depend on the position of the planets, and the position of the planets depend on the date plugged into the scenario.
I can live with decaying orbits, if they can last longer than a couple of months (sim time). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance! :tiphat:
- Ron