My Atlantis space shutle is inside earth. Help me!
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TM,
Have you looked at the ssc file? Better yet, do you have an ssc file which describes the orbit? What is the value in the line:
SemiMajorAxis
I'd check that value first, and without more information concerning your system and layout, that's about all the help I'll be.
Take care, Bob
Have you looked at the ssc file? Better yet, do you have an ssc file which describes the orbit? What is the value in the line:
SemiMajorAxis
I'd check that value first, and without more information concerning your system and layout, that's about all the help I'll be.
Take care, Bob
Bob Hegwood
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Hello T.M.
I wonder if you are referring to the atlantis launch model ?
As Bob says, we need to see your .ssc settings.
regards
TERRIER
I wonder if you are referring to the atlantis launch model ?
As Bob says, we need to see your .ssc settings.
regards
TERRIER
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NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS
NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS
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Topic authorT.M.
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Don't bother with that ssc, its easier just to change Earth's radius to suit. (I made that ssc btw!)
Try setting earth's radius (in solarsys.ssc) to
and tell us what the results are.
Try setting earth's radius (in solarsys.ssc) to
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Radius 6378
and tell us what the results are.