spacekid1998
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hello
why is it that a gso / geo orbit must be at about 35,700 km ? thank you
why is it that a gso / geo orbit must be at about 35,700 km ? thank you
so what if i was at 100km and burned retrograde to slow down
Can you please explain this joke? I never got it.Then you would go faster, of course.
Can you please explain this joke? I never got it.
Geostationary Orbit is only over the equator.oh thanks a lot, i understand now.. so the altitude is proportional to velocity. also, now that im in geosyncronous orbit, how do i make it over the equator? im using align planes but im not sure how to make the custom orbit (Shift + E). it tells me to input ecliptic inclination
I don't quite get it, though. Is it that you speed up relative to a nearby object in an orbit similar to your previous one? Your vertical speed can increase, depending on where you are at the burn, I guess...Its no joke, its rocket science! You were just explaining what it means to spacekid1998, you just don't realize it .
also guys what is the best angle to launch at to raise your apa to 35.7m? i mean which one puts you up there efficiently?