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CT Book 6 Scouts has two charts on page 28 showing Planetary and Satelitte orbits. The Planetary orbits are listed by position and distance, but the satellite orbits are listed only by position. Does anyone know the formula necessary to calculate the distance for each satelitte orbit position?
 
CT Book 6 Scouts has two charts on page 28 showing Planetary and Satelitte orbits. The Planetary orbits are listed by position and distance, but the satellite orbits are listed only by position. Does anyone know the formula necessary to calculate the distance for each satelitte orbit position?
 
 
  
 
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John @ [mailto:fersboo@yahoo.com fersboo@yahoo.com] and http://lancestolasers.blogspot.com
  
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:I don't know, but you might try signing onto the traveller mailing list at travellercentral.com and asking there - it's got a lot of "gearheads". [[User:Allens|Allens]] 16:53, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
  
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: The satellite position number is planetary diameters. So a satellite in position 7 is orbiting at 7 planetary diameters. [[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] 20:12, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
 
 
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:I don't know, but you might try signing onto the traveller mailing list at travellercentral.com and asking there - it's got a lot of "gearheads". [[User:Allens|Allens]] 16:53, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
 

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CT Book 6 Scouts has two charts on page 28 showing Planetary and Satelitte orbits. The Planetary orbits are listed by position and distance, but the satellite orbits are listed only by position. Does anyone know the formula necessary to calculate the distance for each satelitte orbit position?

Thanks,

John @ fersboo@yahoo.com and http://lancestolasers.blogspot.com

I don't know, but you might try signing onto the traveller mailing list at travellercentral.com and asking there - it's got a lot of "gearheads". Allens 16:53, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
The satellite position number is planetary diameters. So a satellite in position 7 is orbiting at 7 planetary diameters. Tjoneslo 20:12, July 29, 2010 (UTC)