Is there any way to calculate speed for AUTOPILOT line? I put ApA to 320km and from my calculations, speed for 320x50 orbit is 8019.623433 m/s. I know, that is a little too big value. I'm calculating speed with basic formula for 1st Space Speed (sqrt(sma * 9.81)).
Your formula is completely wrong.
It is usually sqrt(sma/µ) with µ being the gravity constant for Earth (G * M) (remember units). And this formula is only for circular orbits, which you don't have there.
You need to calculate SMA for the ellipse and then use the vis visa function to calculate the velocity at MECO (in about 110-120 km altitude)
Is this with a wrist roll of 90°s for OBSS grapple?DaveS: I can't reproduce the EE camera bug. For me, the EE is always visible at the bottom of the camera view.
The main problem I'm trying to deal with right now is getting the camera on the end of the arm to work properly; the camera view is in the right direction, but at an odd angle.Hey guys, great job so far on everything your doing!!! We are all looking forward to the finished product. Would it be possible for someone to describe in Layman's terms the problems you are still facing? All this technical jargon makes my brain hurt:rofl:.
Get rid of it. We're going to have auto-sequences eventually, so we might as well prepare for them.General question: How many people use the STOW button on the RMS control dialog? I'm wondering whether to remove it and let users stow the arm manually.
Not that I can think of. I guess soon the only thing that remains to be taken care of is ODS docking behaviour.I'm working on the RTL indicators at the moment. I'm planning to use the 'OS' attachment ID string to determine the OBSS attachment points; will this cause problems for something else?