Okay, now I'm curious about OMS maneuvers. I noticed once I enter dv targets and load the maneuver, the VGO values are different from my targets. Is this because of a different coordinate system or an issue with the MFD?
Okay here's another one. How do I maneuver to a given attitude when docked to the ISS? This is what I pulled from the STS-122 flight plan:
DAP A/LVLH/VERN
MNVR (TRK) BIAS -XLV, -ZVV
TG=2 BV=5 P=159.68 Y=353.90 OM=184.25
Init TRK, DAP:FREE >2 sec
Then: DAP:A12/AUTO/VERN
I tried this and it...
That's exactly what I wanted man, thank you. Is there any chance you could upload your archives to a place where we could access them?
EDIT: Nevermind, first result in a google search:
http://www.aus-city.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi?flavor=archive;list=STSTLE_LIST
Thanks for all your guys'...
Thanks for the link, although I'm a bit lost on it (I have a lot of reading to do apparently). Do you have any tips on how to complete a mission with a burn schedule similar to the real world? It would be nice to follow a mission to the second but if that's not possible I'd just like to know how...
I understand the approach, but what about beforehand? I'm lost on the OMS2, and the other burns (I see NC1 through NC4). I can try to wing it but I'd prefer to be on schedule and precise.
Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.
Great, I'll give it a go. Thanks
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Alright it worked to some extent but I ended up ahead of the station, and I think I used more fuel than I had to.
Is there any way you guys know of to follow the burn...
Hey fellas, I've been flying Orbiter for a couple of years now and I'm starting to get into it seriously. I've spent the last couple of days going through STS checklists and such but I'm lost on one big thing: when I'm doing my NC burns what am I aiming for in order to rendezvous with the ISS...
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