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Hi there,
It had been a long time since I tried fiddling with Orbiter again, but now with Frank De Winne back in space (I've met him once in a school for an interview, and he's a fellow countryman) I wanted to try some things again. I think it has been about 4 - 5 years ago. I have troubles getting the correct azimuth to launch the soyuz (Soyuz TMA add-on coupled with the Baikonur launch pad add-on), and i nearly have to burn 66% of my fuel to re-align the orbital planes with the one of the ISS - although the orbits are just about 1.3° misaligned. Of course, with the DG... this isn't any problem because of the power and fuel reserves it has. But with the Soyuz, it all has to be precise. I don't even have the chance to do the necessary burn(s) to get able to sync orbits with the MFD or arrive at the same spot at the same time after a few orbits (with the Sync MFD). I remember there used to be a Guidance MFD, to be used with a past Soyuz add-on, and the STS add-on (later replaces by a GPCMFD-kind of thing). Does the Guidance MFD still exist for the current Soyuz TMA? Or are there other/better/easier ways of getting to the ISS in a semi-automatical way? Kind regards, Don Stevo |
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I think the Soyuz Guidance is still active.
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I'm still using the Soyuz guidance MFD, and it works very well for me...
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