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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<_whitenotifier-4f63> [Principia] pleroy closed pull request #4193: A test for PlotMethod3 - https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia/pull/4193
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<queqiao--> <J​us​tL​yr​a#​87​01​> I'm sure this isn't a trivial question, but what is the most stable equatorial orbit around Kerbin in the stock system? Specifically for a use-case of a non-keostationary commsat network in the early game with RemoteTech. I know keostationary orbits are kinda high maintenance, they're closer to the Mun and farther away from Kerbin so I assume they would want to be pulled out more readily...