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issueid=392 06-06-2010 09:48 PM
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EarthAtmJ71G.dll and finding stuff where you left it
New atmospheric model and draaag

Orbiter 2010 is using a different atmospheric model for Earth

In Orbiter 2006 if you abandoned something in an LEO of radius 6.53M and eccentricity close to zero, chances were excellent it would still be up there when you went to retrieve it

With the new 2,500Km atmospheric model, does that mean the new 'ultra safe parking orbit' radius is ~9.00M?

Cos the ISS and MIR are not that high up, will they slow and fall while you're away on a long trip?

- B
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Project ORBITER: 2010-P1
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Priority 10 - Lowest
Regarding Version 100606 (2010 Release)
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10-07-2011 09:50 AM
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Hi
It's been over a year, how do I close this out..?
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10-07-2011 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bishop
 
It's been over a year, how do I close this out..?
I do it by choosing "Closed" from the combobox next to "Status:" in "Issue Details".

Additionally, if you want, the whole issue can be closed (locked), but that will prevent any new comments that may eventually appear (and will lock the "Yes/No" buttons).
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10-08-2011 04:59 AM
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Hi Orb


The standard SURFACE MFD displays Atmospheric data

When that reads a tiny amount rest assured anything you place in LEO at that altitude will stay there for simulated months


- B
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