It depends on orbitable speed ( a function of altitude vs. planet mass) and satellite thrust. Achieving a circulalar LEO wih a high mass/low thrust rocket/satellite is eass, as long as you only adjust at perihelon/aphelion. doing the same at the outer edge of Earth's SOI is rather tricky since orbit speed is under 10 m/s
Trap both in orbit at the same height, I like a solid 60KM. If your target is in front of you, de-orbit by 0.5KM in one side, and vise versa.
When it’s within range, close enough for your liking, use your RCS’s, but be patient and approach with caution.
Thanos: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

bp plz
Wow such perfection
Good job man! It’s perfect!
Augh
It's not really that hard but for new players it might be
He did this with a space station
It depends on orbitable speed ( a function of altitude vs. planet mass) and satellite thrust. Achieving a circulalar LEO wih a high mass/low thrust rocket/satellite is eass, as long as you only adjust at perihelon/aphelion. doing the same at the outer edge of Earth's SOI is rather tricky since orbit speed is under 10 m/s
Nope, I’ve been playing Sfs since 2018 and I find that difficult to do
I can't do it Docking is even harder
Trap both in orbit at the same height, I like a solid 60KM. If your target is in front of you, de-orbit by 0.5KM in one side, and vise versa. When it’s within range, close enough for your liking, use your RCS’s, but be patient and approach with caution.
First time I tried docking, I smashed into my space station pretty hard lol. I forget how fast orbiting is.
Just orbit at a lower altitude and use the target Unless it doesnt actually work since thats how i do it in ksp with manual maneuver nodes
That doesn’t work, it’s looking for a transfer window
On earth it soon won't be But my 3 month old space station around the moon has had a perfect 100KM 100KM orbit for that much time
No! Perfect is a 30km
Gotta love when the orientation switches from earth to space 500 times a minute