All in the Ecliptic plane would be simplest. With the inclination difference between Earth and Mars it would be the easiest but I may want to split the difference. The six vessels are intended to be "safe harbour" stations for Earth-Mars missions. I didn't think the scenario editor would handle...
Here is a challenge and one which challenges my very limited abilities in orbital calculation.
I plan a solar orbit at 1.6 AU from the sun. There will be six co-orbital spacecraft in this orbit at equidistant points beginning at the first point of Ares. What will be, or how will I determine...
Gattispilot has it right. Move them with the editor. It's simple trial and error. Change the coordinates in the editor (do yourself a favour and change one coordinate at a time). Visually observe where the craft moved to and repeat the process until the craft is where you want it.
Not under the radar if you have https://www.rocketlaunch.live/ in your bookmarks. Interesting flight but kind of boring in comparison with other flights. Wouldn't mind seeing some feedback on how its sensors are working.
There are many tutorials available. There is one subforum dedicated to tutorials. In addition there are many, many youtube tutorials that will help you out. One series of tutorials in particular by AR81 may be of more use to you as an Orbiter beginner.
As long as I can get your updates somewhere, I don't care how you archive them. My bandwidth will handle it.
Are you updating all of your addons? I do hope the Space Elevator is one of them.
BTW, very good to see you back.
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