egg changed the topic of #principia to: Logs: https://esper.irclog.whitequark.org/principia | <scott_manley> anyone that doubts the wisdom of retrograde bop needs to get the hell out | https://xkcd.com/323/ | <egg> calculating the influence of lamont on Pluto is a bit silly…
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⟨pound_of_cheese⟩ Yo
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⟨pound_of_cheese⟩ * So how do you find the acending and descending node of an orbit
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⟨pound_of_cheese⟩ Ie: I wanna figure geostationary out
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⟨markush100⟩ Click optimize while the target inclination is 0 and wait
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⟨markush100⟩ Find it where?
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⟨pound_of_cheese⟩ Find it on the map screen or find the time to acending decending
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⟨Darkherring⟩ Use proper plotting frame, and the nodes should appear on your orbit line
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⟨markush100⟩ make sure you dont have markers disabled
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⟨pastaya⟩ anyone know where the mun's l4 point is? i can't find any good videos (alot of them are 8 years old) or guides
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⟨GoForPDI (less drag=more faster)⟩ Somewhere close to 30 degrees behind or ahead of it in orbit
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⟨GoForPDI (less drag=more faster)⟩ Can’t remember which of those is L4 and which is L5
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⟨razgriz16⟩ L4 is ahead, L5 is behind
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⟨egg⟩ Use the EML frame, look at the equipotentials.