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Author Topic: geostationary orbit  (Read 1942 times)

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Offline luron

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20 January 2007, 12:34:41
hi guys i have a good tutorial how to reach a geostationary orbit but is in french !!! anybody knows some good one in
english!!! thank u


Offline orbiter28

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Reply #1 - 20 January 2007, 16:00:30
hi, just an error when i have posted my message.



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Offline Tachyon

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Reply #2 - 20 January 2007, 19:38:09
No tutorial needed ... it's really just a very high orbit..... take off - head due east, climb and don't stop till you reach
about 35,786km (22,236 miles up) above the surface.

Tach ...


My god - it's full of stars !

Offline jer11

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Reply #3 - 20 January 2007, 21:04:37
on the launchpad click Navagation then spacial orbits and click geostationary orbit. but it shows an example. :)

« Last Edit: 20 January 2007, 22:59:25 by jer11 »


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Offline dmc14

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Reply #4 - 20 January 2007, 22:25:36
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Tachyon wrote:
No tutorial needed ... it's really just a very high orbit..... take off - head due east, climb and don't stop till you reach
about 35,786km (22,236 miles up) above the surface.

Tach ...


But dont forget, you also need a 0 degree inclination on the eqautor.



Post Edited ( 01-20-07 22:26 )

« Last Edit: 20 January 2007, 22:59:25 by dmc14 »

Offline killingsnake

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Reply #5 - 20 January 2007, 22:59:25
Its probaly one of the goals for the DGIV, when you can transport objects, like satellites, into space.
A possible scenario I can think of is taking a Galileo satellite into Geostationary orbit...



Post Edited ( 01-20-07 22:59 )

« Last Edit: 20 January 2007, 22:59:25 by killingsnake »
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