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Post #1by Spaceman » 11.02.2007, 08:48

Hello my friends :) . My name is Elias Loukas and i am a new user of Celestia. This programe is great and i love it :D . Of course i have lots of questions about Celestia and add-ons. I also would like to create new add-ons, so i need your help.

First question. Some days ago i downloaded the Moonships from Motherlode. I like them, but not orbiting around Earth. So i but them around Moon :mrgreen: . Now i would like to put them closer to the Moon. How can i do this?
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Post #2by bh » 11.02.2007, 11:55

Have a look at 'spacecraft.ssc'... that should give you some clues. Glad you're enjoying Celestia spaceman!
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Post #3by selden » 11.02.2007, 12:35

Spaceman,

The size of an orbit is specified with the SSC variable SemiMajorAxis

When a body orbits closer to another object, you should decrease its Period, too: it orbits faster. But if you don't want to calculate the correct period,] you can pretend the spacecraft are under power. :)
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Post #4by Spaceman » 11.02.2007, 19:58

I find it :D
I notice that in SemiMajorAxis 5000 the moonship-1 is now 3.262 Km from the Moon. I guest that the distance (5000) is from the center of the object, not the surface.
When a body orbits closer to another object, you should decrease its Period, too: it orbits faster.

Third Law of Kepler, isn't?
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Post #5by selden » 11.02.2007, 20:32

Center & 3rd, yes. ;)
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Post #6by Spaceman » 11.02.2007, 20:43

Thanks for the help :D :D
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