thermocalc
Active member
Hi,
I am new to this forum but a fun of NASSP.
I am using Apollo 7 scenarios, while I am still attached to the saturn IVB stage I saw that following the checklist provided once set up the ORDEAL it stay fixed on the LHLV all the time during the orbit while the FDAI 2 , which is set to GDC, is instead moving around ... but when I separate from the stage, and I am only with the CSM alone, setting up again the ORDEAL making V82, V83 maneuvering the CSM to Roll 0, yaw 0 and pitch up to reach again the local horizon (basically the aspect of the FDAI 1 and the Orbiter Surface display are the same) even if I set the average altitude, I flip the power switch to EARTH and to ORB RATE, after that I see that the CSM is not mantaining the LHLV attitude and even the FDAI keep changing, it doesn't stay fixed to the local horizont, it looks like the CSM is still keeping a fixed attitude respect some stars....what I am doing wrong?
thank you. PLEASE to the moderator, accept me in the forum and let me get my answers...thank you.
I am new to this forum but a fun of NASSP.
I am using Apollo 7 scenarios, while I am still attached to the saturn IVB stage I saw that following the checklist provided once set up the ORDEAL it stay fixed on the LHLV all the time during the orbit while the FDAI 2 , which is set to GDC, is instead moving around ... but when I separate from the stage, and I am only with the CSM alone, setting up again the ORDEAL making V82, V83 maneuvering the CSM to Roll 0, yaw 0 and pitch up to reach again the local horizon (basically the aspect of the FDAI 1 and the Orbiter Surface display are the same) even if I set the average altitude, I flip the power switch to EARTH and to ORB RATE, after that I see that the CSM is not mantaining the LHLV attitude and even the FDAI keep changing, it doesn't stay fixed to the local horizont, it looks like the CSM is still keeping a fixed attitude respect some stars....what I am doing wrong?
thank you. PLEASE to the moderator, accept me in the forum and let me get my answers...thank you.
