[MISSION] KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
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[MISSION] KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV)
I need a rocket (Any kind of rocket, doesn't matter size or nature) in orbit around Kerbin at an altitude of 2 857 627 meters. The orbit must be as close as possible to that altitude, and as circular as possible, as well as having an inclination as small as possible away from an equatorial orbit.
Please report to me, in a PM, what your apoapsis and periapsis were, the inclination, as well as the orbital geostationary period, a measure of approximately how long it took for the location directly beneath you to move 90 degrees (so it would be just over the horizon).
Report format:
Apoapsis (meters) :
Periapsis (meters) :
Inclination (degrees) :
Geostationary Period (days) :
Thank you!
I need a rocket (Any kind of rocket, doesn't matter size or nature) in orbit around Kerbin at an altitude of 2 857 627 meters. The orbit must be as close as possible to that altitude, and as circular as possible, as well as having an inclination as small as possible away from an equatorial orbit.
Please report to me, in a PM, what your apoapsis and periapsis were, the inclination, as well as the orbital geostationary period, a measure of approximately how long it took for the location directly beneath you to move 90 degrees (so it would be just over the horizon).
Report format:
Apoapsis (meters) :
Periapsis (meters) :
Inclination (degrees) :
Geostationary Period (days) :
Thank you!
BGraves- Ensign
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