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dimarcinho

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  1. Thanks you two! I will try it. I think using the method of couting hours and rotations should work, since after I create a node to Ap I can know the time travel to there!
  2. Hi, guys! I simply love KSP! I already read many things here, but i can't find a good answer to position a satellite. That is my first post around here. I have this contract, that I must position a satellite in a geostationary orbit around Duna "in line sight x". I can't find a good tutorial or calculator to do this. The orbit is quite simple to achieve, but I must do in a way that when the probe arrives at the apoapsis (in a Hohmann transfer) it must be at the line of sight. That is my problem. I know that should have a balance between the orbit radius and the "ejection angle". I found tutorials to do this in Kerbin, but i'm quite curious with anything and/or the mathematics. In my example, i'm at 238km and should go to 2880km. I don't know how to calculate where my relative angle to the sight area burning. Any one could please help? ps - without mods, pls
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