Thundersnook
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Greetings Masters of Orbiter 
Just let me first thank you for this forum!:thumbup: I've been playing orbiter since 2004 I think, but never checked about some communities, but this one is great!
So here is my question:
Is there any way to calculate my launch time with the given parameters Inclination, Latitude of my launchplace and maybe some other parameters I could get from the MFDs (Like speed on earth or orbital speed)
To calculate the correct launch-azimuth I used this formula:
a=arctan(tan(arcsin(cos(Inc)/Cos(Lat))))-SOE/(OS*cos(arcsin(cos(Inc)/cos(Lat))))))
where
a=Azimuth
Inc=Desired orbit-inclinatin
Lat=Latitude of launchplace
SOE=Speed on earth(through earth rotation)
OS=Desired final orbital speed (of course its connected with the final orbital altitude)
So this is what I use to get the Inclination right, but we also want to get the LAN of our ship congruent with our targets LAN (Longitude Of Ascent Node)
So for this if tried a lot of things with the Align-Plane MFD And the best result I couldget was that my orbit differs 0.04° from my targets orbit.
For this I took off when the crosspoint of my orbital plane with the targets was exact that time I need to obtain half of my Orbital speed. (So lets say the DG needs 500 seconds to climb on orbit and gained half of its orbital speed after 350 seconds, I started when the crosspoint my orbital plane was 350 seconds from my targets plane)
BUT: Is this the correct way to go? Of course it might be a silly question, because it seemed to work (I was very satisfied about my RInc of 0.04°
)
But I just want to ask you, how you determine you correct launch-time for an intercept with ISS or any other station.
For me there is some beautie in an perfect accent so I wasn't very hapy with an RInc of 0.20° or so, so let me know if this is the way to go.
Thank you for any of you answers, and now my official "Hello" to all of you!
Greetings!
(And sorry for my english ... it might be not the best^^)
Just let me first thank you for this forum!:thumbup: I've been playing orbiter since 2004 I think, but never checked about some communities, but this one is great!
So here is my question:
Is there any way to calculate my launch time with the given parameters Inclination, Latitude of my launchplace and maybe some other parameters I could get from the MFDs (Like speed on earth or orbital speed)
To calculate the correct launch-azimuth I used this formula:
a=arctan(tan(arcsin(cos(Inc)/Cos(Lat))))-SOE/(OS*cos(arcsin(cos(Inc)/cos(Lat))))))
where
a=Azimuth
Inc=Desired orbit-inclinatin
Lat=Latitude of launchplace
SOE=Speed on earth(through earth rotation)
OS=Desired final orbital speed (of course its connected with the final orbital altitude)
So this is what I use to get the Inclination right, but we also want to get the LAN of our ship congruent with our targets LAN (Longitude Of Ascent Node)
So for this if tried a lot of things with the Align-Plane MFD And the best result I couldget was that my orbit differs 0.04° from my targets orbit.
For this I took off when the crosspoint of my orbital plane with the targets was exact that time I need to obtain half of my Orbital speed. (So lets say the DG needs 500 seconds to climb on orbit and gained half of its orbital speed after 350 seconds, I started when the crosspoint my orbital plane was 350 seconds from my targets plane)
BUT: Is this the correct way to go? Of course it might be a silly question, because it seemed to work (I was very satisfied about my RInc of 0.04°
But I just want to ask you, how you determine you correct launch-time for an intercept with ISS or any other station.
For me there is some beautie in an perfect accent so I wasn't very hapy with an RInc of 0.20° or so, so let me know if this is the way to go.
Thank you for any of you answers, and now my official "Hello" to all of you!
Greetings!
(And sorry for my english ... it might be not the best^^)
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