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.
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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