Matrix Aran
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So I've been experimenting with a Frankensteinian monster of a stack that in theory has enough deltaV budget to make an Earth ejection burn towards Mars that I've plotted out in TransX. Now the problem is that the stack only has an initial acceleration of 1m/s, and so to make the 3500ish m/s burn, it takes nearly an hour. I could just eyeball the burn, but the margins on the booster's fuel are rather stretched as is, so I'd rather not cut into fuel that I'd rather have for MCC burns down the line.
I've tried fiddling around with IMFD to make the actual burn, but while all the documentation suggests that the MFD has multiple burn guidance modes, I seem to never be able to get orbit eject or the manual DeltaV tool to use anything but Realtime mode, which goes horribly wrong.
After some experimenting, I've found that starting the burn early with the prograde autopilot and then handing off the guidance to IMFD later on in the burn seems to make the realtime autopilot happier, but I still have the nagging feeling that this is either inducing a guidance error, or wasting too much fuel.
I've poked around the forums and there are a few tools out there for Ion drive vehicles, though they seem to deal with extremely low impulse vehicles, and I'm not sure if they'd be useful for this application, or just overkill.
Are there any other MFDs that might make this easier, have I missed something completely in IMFD, or is there something that I can do in general to ease the troubles I'm having with making this burn?
I've tried fiddling around with IMFD to make the actual burn, but while all the documentation suggests that the MFD has multiple burn guidance modes, I seem to never be able to get orbit eject or the manual DeltaV tool to use anything but Realtime mode, which goes horribly wrong.
After some experimenting, I've found that starting the burn early with the prograde autopilot and then handing off the guidance to IMFD later on in the burn seems to make the realtime autopilot happier, but I still have the nagging feeling that this is either inducing a guidance error, or wasting too much fuel.
I've poked around the forums and there are a few tools out there for Ion drive vehicles, though they seem to deal with extremely low impulse vehicles, and I'm not sure if they'd be useful for this application, or just overkill.
Are there any other MFDs that might make this easier, have I missed something completely in IMFD, or is there something that I can do in general to ease the troubles I'm having with making this burn?
