I made a vizzy program that can take information about droo and use it to calculate the perfect orbit height. The result?
8803.81 kilometers. Now go stick some satellites in Geosync!


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    13.7k Vedhaspace

    @crowxe ok thanks

    +1 1.9 years ago
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    8,398 crowxe

    @Vedhaspace
    I believe the details you mentioned is fully correct (at least orbital period) the orbital period I mentioned earlier was based on trial and error but after I learned a bit about xml , I ran into that in Droo file and I guess it was exactly 14 hours

    1.9 years ago
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    13.7k Vedhaspace

    @crowxe
    I tried doing a geosync orbit manualy.
    I placed my sat 8,806 x 8,806 km above droo's surface.
    I got a perfect orbital period of 14 hr (50400 sec).
    Which seems to be geosynced with Droo.
    The orbital velocity is 1,256m/sec.
    Is my sat really in geosynchronous orbit of Droo?

    1.9 years ago
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    8,398 crowxe

    @gopherguts2
    But why did you seek 54000 orbital period? Its around 50416

    3.9 years ago
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    I made a program that listed the orbital period from vizzy to try and get a perfect 54000, but I found it was actually wrong compared to the period in the orbit window.@crowxe

    3.9 years ago
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    8,398 crowxe

    Would love to see it , my orbital period for geo stationary satellite was 50416 but of course would love a double check

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    8,398 crowxe

    @Gozinya
    It's funny that I never calculated the perfect altitude, vizzy does it through finding the matching the orbital period which I concluded dividing Droo circumference to the orbital velocity of a craft sitting on pad.

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    43.2k goz

    Nice! Have you seen some of @Crowxe 's work on geosynch? Link here

    3.9 years ago

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