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Is my understanding correct that all planets and moons in Orbiter move along certain modeled paths (eg, VSOP87) and all vessels' motion is determined by the computed gravitational forces?
 

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Is my understanding correct that all planets and moons in Orbiter move along certain modeled paths (eg, VSOP87) and all vessels' motion is determined by the computed gravitational forces?
I believe this is true for the most part, not all VSOP87 of course, but yes.

IIRC (someone fact check me), Orbiter does have the ability to propagate a celbody from n-body gravitational sources, excluding perturbations.
 

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IIRC (someone fact check me), Orbiter does have the ability to propagate a celbody from n-body gravitational sources, excluding perturbations.
You can choose a dynamic model in the config, AFAIK. They tend to be somewhat prone to getting ejected from the system at high time acceleration, though. I think for custom bodies it's best to just stick it to the orbital parameters. I never looked into how you'd go about building an actual ephemeris...
 

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That's interesting if it's better (in various aspects) to use the predetermined (for a quite big time interval) trajectories of all celestial bodies or calculate them every time during the simulation session.
 
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