Thanks a lot everybody, this is my curiosity satisfied :cheers:
Awesome program, I never though of searching for such programs because I didn't think that somebody would do such a program. :speakcool: This will surely take many hours from me :P
Thanks
But what if the payload didn't have their own engines. Does the last stage of the rocket retroburn so it can burn up in the atmosphere, stay in orbit or do all satellites have their own engines to increase the periapsis?
Hi,
I have a general question which has been bugging me for a while now.
When a rocket launches a payload there has to be a last stage that pushes the payload into orbit, but what happens then when the payload is released? Does the rocket retrofire to burn up or is it simply staying in orbit...
Hi thorton
I have 2 questions
this ISS v2 you are doing, is it the smae as ISSU?
and the second question is how long it approximatly will take untill the projekt is finished?
regards
The motion was as normal, freefloating in space. It didn't do anything. Even when the gravitation arrow was pointing retrograde it didn't slow down the soyuz.
According to me it is just the arrow that is bugging, nothing else.
ok, that sounds good, but one strange thing happned to me. I once accidentally time accelerated the too much so the soyuz tma got at a ApA of 250km and a PeA of -100km. The engine shut down becouse it had no fuel but the soyuz did still read 1.5 G. Is this a bug then?
EDIT: Problem solved
The arrow showing the data is bugged
Hi guys.
I have a problem with the R-7 rockets. When i launch into space the gravity pull is always in the same direction which is down for the spacecraft.
But when i exit the game and start it with "current state" the gravity...
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