Display Hyperbolic orbita

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Display Hyperbolic orbita

Post #1by Joe » 07.08.2010, 00:44

Time ago there were discussions in this forum about enabling Celestia to display hyperbola, I just wonder if there has been any recent development toward this feature. By looking into the source code, it seems that there is code in place for eccentricity > 1.0, but hyperbolic orbits cannot be drawn yet (or I missed it). Anyone know anything about this topic? It will be a useful function for Celestia to draw a spacecraft's path or a comet's orbit changing from elliptic to hyperbilic.
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Re: Display Hyperbolic orbita

Post #2by Joe » 12.08.2010, 01:02

Well, no response :( I guess this turns up a wrong topic or bad question being asked. Close up then :wink:
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Re: Display Hyperbolic orbita

Post #3by chris » 12.08.2010, 03:57

Joe wrote:Well, no response :( I guess this turns up a wrong topic or bad question being asked. Close up then :wink:

It's a good topic :)

I guess the problem is that hyperbolic orbits are unbounded. The biggest hurdle in drawing them is figuring out which part of the orbit to show. Suggestions?

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Re: Display Hyperbolic orbita

Post #4by selden » 12.08.2010, 10:43

I would suggest to a radius from the primary (in km?) settable in celestia.cfg
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Re: Display Hyperbolic orbita

Post #5by Joe » 12.08.2010, 13:54

If we consider a hyperbola to present space object's path, as we did with a trajectory, then how about using a beginning and ending times, just like timeline in orbit phase definition?

Just a suggestion.
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