tekinozbek
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Hi guys,
As I've read in Atmospheric Reentry tutorial, I do my base alignments when 90 degrees to the base, on orbit. I reduce the distance of the first, or second orbit to around 1km.
Then, I move on to Aerobrake MFD for deorbiting burn.
Now here is the problem:
Can someone help me through this? I undock from ISS then burn +NML or -NML for BaseSync, then use Aerobrake to check de-orbiting burn, but I never set the reentry parameters correct.
By the way, quoting:
-- "As the near pass is in the first orbit, and you are in the opposite side of the planet, you may start the deorbit burn." (Atmospheric Reentry)
and
-- "Entry angle should not exceed 1.5 degrees for Earth. Ideally it should not exceed 1 degree. It means you have your deorbit burn at the lowest possible altitude." (Atmospheric Reentry)
These two quotes don't match each other because sometimes, the opposite side of base isn't the lowest possible altitude.
So when do we burn?
As I've read in Atmospheric Reentry tutorial, I do my base alignments when 90 degrees to the base, on orbit. I reduce the distance of the first, or second orbit to around 1km.
Then, I move on to Aerobrake MFD for deorbiting burn.
Now here is the problem:
- When I burn retro, on opposite side of the base, the grey line lays on yellow line. However the reentry angle is either greater than 1.5 degrees or the speed is higher than 8, and the autopilot says "NO! I wont re-enter at this speed!"
- When I set 1.5 reentry degrees to below 1.4 degrees, the grey --+ indicator on AerobrakeMFD starts moving away from yellow.
- Sometimes, the yellow --+ indicator doesn't even extend as long as the grey line, therefore I can't event put them together, on top (--+ of yellow line doesn't come on top of the --+ of grey line).
Can someone help me through this? I undock from ISS then burn +NML or -NML for BaseSync, then use Aerobrake to check de-orbiting burn, but I never set the reentry parameters correct.
By the way, quoting:
-- "As the near pass is in the first orbit, and you are in the opposite side of the planet, you may start the deorbit burn." (Atmospheric Reentry)
and
-- "Entry angle should not exceed 1.5 degrees for Earth. Ideally it should not exceed 1 degree. It means you have your deorbit burn at the lowest possible altitude." (Atmospheric Reentry)
These two quotes don't match each other because sometimes, the opposite side of base isn't the lowest possible altitude.
So when do we burn?
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