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Hyperpatch's Real Solar System with fixed orbital inclinations. This makes launching form different places on Earth easier and more realistic, so you don't have to do a large inclination change when you get to orbit. Just launch in plane with the planet you want to go to.

GENERAL INFO

CELESTIAL BODIES

Name Parent Radius Surface Gravity Apoapsis Periapsis
Sun 696.3 Mm 274.0 m/s - -
Mercury Sun 2,440 km 3.7 m/s 69,817.1 Mm 46,001.3 Mm
Venus Sun 6,052 km 8.9 m/s 108,944.8 Mm 107,473.1 Mm
Earth Sun 6,371 km 9.8 m/s 152,097.7 Mm 147,098.1 Mm
Moon Earth 1,737 km 1.6 m/s 405.7 Mm 363.1 Mm
Mars Sun 3,390 km 3.7 m/s 249,228.7 Mm 206,644.5 Mm
Phobos Mars 11 km 0.1 m/s 9,522 km 9,238 km
Deimos Mars 6,200 m 0.1 m/s 23,460 km 23,460 km
Ceres Sun 473 km 0.3 m/s 446,784.5 Mm 380,777.9 Mm
Jupiter Sun 69,911 km 24.8 m/s 816,081.5 Mm 740,742.6 Mm
Io Jupiter 1,822 km 1.8 m/s 423.5 Mm 420.1 Mm
Europa Jupiter 1,561 km 1.3 m/s 677.4 Mm 664.8 Mm
Ganymede Jupiter 2,634 km 1.4 m/s 1,071.8 Mm 1,069.0 Mm
Callisto Jupiter 2,410 km 1.2 m/s 1,896.6 Mm 1,868.8 Mm
Saturn Sun 58,232 km 10.4 m/s 1,503,983.4 Mm 1,349,467.4 Mm
Pan Saturn 14 km 0.1 m/s 133.6 Mm 133.6 Mm
Mimas Saturn 198 km 0.1 m/s 189.2 Mm 181.9 Mm
Enceladus Saturn 252 km 0.1 m/s 239.2 Mm 236.9 Mm
Tethys Saturn 531 km 0.1 m/s 295.0 Mm 294.4 Mm
Dione Saturn 561 km 0.2 m/s 378.3 Mm 376.6 Mm
Rhea Saturn 764 km 0.3 m/s 527.6 Mm 526.5 Mm
Titan Saturn 2,575 km 1.4 m/s 1,257.1 Mm 1,186.7 Mm
Iapetus Saturn 735 km 0.3 m/s 3,661.6 Mm 3,460.1 Mm
Uranus Sun 25,362 km 8.9 m/s 3,006,389.4 Mm 2,735,555.0 Mm
Neptune Sun 24,622 km 11.2 m/s 4,536,874.3 Mm 4,459,631.5 Mm

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    I think you mean it’s more entry lvl on the challenges that come with an inclination difference. That is both accurate and it makes what you did useful for all that are uneducated in rocket dynamics and don’t know how to use any of the coding that helps you launch in your window allowing minimal inclination . You definitely asked for the grief by that description & using the most popular planet makers hard work. Some may be offended, I’m not here to be that person tho. Welcome to Juno, ksp is where many of our numbers come from

    8 months ago
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    @Toinkove I didn't remove the inclination differences. I only changed reference of the ecliptic plane, which makes it possible to launch into the plane of the moon from the Cape. I'm not sure if you have actually downloaded the system yourself, but if you do you might see that the ecliptic is now roughly 23.5 degrees off normal, and the other planets still have inclination differences. Also sorry for being a bit of a keyboard warrior.

    one year ago
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    353 Toinkove

    The actual solar system has inclination differences between planets that must be dealt with. So I don’t see how removing them makes it “more realistic”. That's all.

    +1 one year ago
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    @Toinkove I based it loosely off of the KSP version of RSS, and I think that system is pretty realistic

    one year ago
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    353 Toinkove

    Easier surly, but “more realistic” not so much.

    +1 one year ago

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