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KerbNet Orbits
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KerbNet Orbits
Best Orbits for KerbNet




The charts show the best orbit altitude in meters where the celestial bodies fit exactly in the KerbNet window at the maximum FOV of the probes.



7 Comments
Mandavito  [author] Mar 19, 2023 @ 3:22am 
Thank you! Sorry for the ambiguity, I have edited the guide to be more clear.
GunsForBucks Mar 19, 2023 @ 3:08am 
:steamthumbsup: Thanks for explaining, makes sense. Normally I just do it visually but this would be real handy for cheating things into orbit just right. Nice work!
Mandavito  [author] Mar 19, 2023 @ 3:05am 
The charts show the best orbit altitude where the celestial bodies fit exactly in the KerbNet window at the maximum FOV of the probes.
GunsForBucks Mar 18, 2023 @ 7:17pm 
Sorry for asking but I assume I am missing something here and I am curious what it is. Seems like it should be obvious but I just don't get it.
GunsForBucks Mar 18, 2023 @ 7:11pm 
To what end? I mean you can have an orbit as low or high as you want as long as you don't lose the SOI. How is that relative to the control pods at those specific altitudes?
Mandavito  [author] Mar 18, 2023 @ 10:32am 
Orbit altitude in meters
GunsForBucks Mar 18, 2023 @ 6:53am 
The top three are fairly simple to understand. The bottom two make absolutely no sense to me. What are they trying to indicate for each probe core?