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A reliable way to raise your periapsis without skyrocketing your apoapsis?


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No matter what I do whenever I start thrusting along my orbital vector at my apoapsis then my periapsis will very slowly rise while my apoapsis will skyrocket.

I need help, Its really annoying me because I want a nice stable orbit and not to go from like 100 kms to 1,000 kms.

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Sorry, what you\'re describing is either insane or self-contradictory. You\'re following the correct procedure: to raise one, thrust prograde at the other. Perhaps there\'s a hilarious ambiguity in 'at'? It does not mean 'towards', but rather 'during the period in time when your ship is near'.

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Sorry, what you\'re describing is either insane or self-contradictory. You\'re following the correct procedure: to raise one, thrust prograde at the other. Perhaps there\'s a hilarious ambiguity in 'at'? It does not mean 'towards', but rather 'during the period in time when your ship is near'.

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Sorry, what you\'re describing is either insane or self-contradictory. You\'re following the correct procedure: to raise one, thrust prograde at the other. Perhaps there\'s a hilarious ambiguity in 'at'? It does not mean 'towards', but rather 'during the period in time when your ship is near'.

I must be missing the \'sweet spot\' then.

Yea, I can never thrust at the right time before Im past the spot where its actually doing anything :/

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I must be missing the \'sweet spot\' then.

Yea, I can never thrust at the right time before Im past the spot where its actually doing anything :/

'At' the spot doesn\'t have to be right on the apsis by the pinpoint. You must be doing something spectacularly wrong. Perhaps you\'re thrusting retro when you think you\'re prograde/vicaversa

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No matter what I do whenever I start thrusting along my orbital vector at my apoapsis then my periapsis will very slowly rise while my apoapsis will skyrocket.

Usually it is other way around. I mean you burn to accelerate at apoapsis and then periapsis rise. And it even could skyroket.

And surely you can\'t skyrocket apoapsis burning at it, at best it will change very slowly.

Basically, what you do on your part of orbit (being it apoapsis or periapsis or any other part, do you accelerate or deccelerate) most affect opposite to you part of orbit.

Are you sure it\'s not bug in you game?

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Its really annoying me, basicly by the time I thrust Im already speeding along to the periapsis and end up just raising my apoapsis.

I also keep getting my orbit turning every time Im trying to make ajustments which means 'near the apoapsis' suddenly becomes 'On the periapsis'

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Yes, that\'s more or less what\'s supposed to happen. When you draw periapsis down, it will swap with apoapsis once it exceeds apoapsis. The same is true in reverse, as well. As someone noted, you\'re getting into a circular orbit. If you\'re after a non-circular orbit, fire towards the direction you want to change (near apoapsis: towards apoapsis to brake, towards periapsis to accelerate; the opposite for periapsis) until you get where you want to be.

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