Cham wrote:I think the model is wrongly oriented, relative to its trajectory, and the solar panels should be 90° rotated.
Hi Cham, I think the orientation of the solar panels is probably correct for Dawn's "typical" orientation during cruise. The most efficient way of boosting an orbit is to thrust along the velocity vector, so the engine(whichever is in use at the time - assume it's the centre one) will be pointing in that direction most of the time. Axis of rotation of solar panels will be perpendicular to the spacecraft-sun line to maximise power output. High Gain Antenna I
think faces the Sun (to keep the science payload in shadow?) But if you still want a model with rotated solar panels, it's no problem - just let me know.
ElChristou wrote:LOL! (Sometime the English and I...)
But still curious, from what I now, in general Orbiter allow the user to enter the craft's cockpit to use the commands; in the case of Dawn, how do you do? (ok, perhaps my question can be silly but as I'm on Mac could never use this soft...)
Your English is very good my friend. The "cockpits" in Orbiter are really only for visual amusement (although some have functional switches, etc.) - all commands to the vessel can be entered via the keyboard. It's a shame that Orbiter is not available for Mac - it's the only reason I still use Windows.
Brain-Dead Bob: Well done on putting the add-on package together! I think it will provide me with the necessary spur to get Celestia back on my PC.
Cheers,
Brian