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Satellite information
Name:
Image:
Type:
Orbit:
Angle relative to equator:
Altitude:
Coordinates (if microsynchronous):
Info:
Name: Natopian International Space Station
Image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v362/ ... tation.png
Type: Space Station
Orbit: Microsynchronous
Angle relative to equator: 0 degrees
Altitude: ... I'll get back to you on that one
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): 165W, 0N
Info: http://natopianstation.proboards55.com/ ... 1163628030
Image:
Type:
Orbit:
Angle relative to equator:
Altitude:
Coordinates (if microsynchronous):
Info:
Name: Natopian International Space Station
Image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v362/ ... tation.png
Type: Space Station
Orbit: Microsynchronous
Angle relative to equator: 0 degrees
Altitude: ... I'll get back to you on that one
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): 165W, 0N
Info: http://natopianstation.proboards55.com/ ... 1163628030
Last edited by dr-spangle on Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Name: Batavian Communications Satellite JeCom Alfa 1
Image: (To be added: my pc crashed so I am trying to find backups of all sh*)
Type: JeCom Alfa Satellite
Orbit: Geostationary
Angle relative to equator: ?
Altitude: 35,794 (Earth/Micras Stationary Altitude)
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): ?
Info: Basic Communications Satellite for Communication between Defense Command Headquarters and the Capital.
*Show's position and reach of Satellite
Image: (To be added: my pc crashed so I am trying to find backups of all sh*)
Type: JeCom Alfa Satellite
Orbit: Geostationary
Angle relative to equator: ?
Altitude: 35,794 (Earth/Micras Stationary Altitude)
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): ?
Info: Basic Communications Satellite for Communication between Defense Command Headquarters and the Capital.
*Show's position and reach of Satellite
Name: Batavian Climate Satellite JeCom Milieu 1
Image: To be added
Type: JeCom Milieu Satellite
Orbit: Geostationary
Angle relative to equator: ?
Altitude: 35,794 (Earth/Micras Stationary Altitude)
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): ? (picture)
Info: Advanced Environmental Checkup Satellite, it has sensors to detect all kinds of polution. It is also equiped with IR sensors to check status of forests.
Image: To be added
Type: JeCom Milieu Satellite
Orbit: Geostationary
Angle relative to equator: ?
Altitude: 35,794 (Earth/Micras Stationary Altitude)
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): ? (picture)
Info: Advanced Environmental Checkup Satellite, it has sensors to detect all kinds of polution. It is also equiped with IR sensors to check status of forests.
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Two things, submit a claim and...
GEOSYNCHRONOUS/MICROSYNCHRONOUS CAN ONLY HAPPEN ON THE EQUATOR
No one understands this, even the government of California aparently, who banned geosynchronous satellites over California...
And micras is actually larger than earth so higher geostationary height
space is confusing and I like it that way most the time
GEOSYNCHRONOUS/MICROSYNCHRONOUS CAN ONLY HAPPEN ON THE EQUATOR
No one understands this, even the government of California aparently, who banned geosynchronous satellites over California...
And micras is actually larger than earth so higher geostationary height
space is confusing and I like it that way most the time
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Geo is earth!!!
And microsynchrous is invented by me
Name: InterCom 1
Image: To be added soon...
Type: Satellite communication
Orbit: MICROsynchrous
Angle relative to equator: 0 degrees
Altitude: about 37000 km... *
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): 117E 0[NS] (On Map(+117 0))
Info: One small communications satellite
I forgot - it was a part of Interlandian Space Station - that claim was accepted - but it recently had an accident with a meteor... Luckily the crew disconnected the module and ISA made it go around Micras about 670 km from ISS
*microsync orbit - we must create one constant altitude...
And microsynchrous is invented by me
Name: InterCom 1
Image: To be added soon...
Type: Satellite communication
Orbit: MICROsynchrous
Angle relative to equator: 0 degrees
Altitude: about 37000 km... *
Coordinates (if microsynchronous): 117E 0[NS] (On Map(+117 0))
Info: One small communications satellite
I forgot - it was a part of Interlandian Space Station - that claim was accepted - but it recently had an accident with a meteor... Luckily the crew disconnected the module and ISA made it go around Micras about 670 km from ISS
*microsync orbit - we must create one constant altitude...
Last edited by pawelabrams on Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Pavel' Abramovic:, the President of Interland
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
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I'll work it out in a bit...
but micras is actually larger than earth and heavier by a bit...
Bill said so
Anything Bill says is correct.
http://www.micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Micras
anyone wanna work out microsync altitude?
and people are meant to submit claims for satellites really...
but technically MAS isn't part of MCS (it's listed in the independant organisations section too )
but micras is actually larger than earth and heavier by a bit...
Bill said so
Anything Bill says is correct.
http://www.micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Micras
anyone wanna work out microsync altitude?
and people are meant to submit claims for satellites really...
but technically MAS isn't part of MCS (it's listed in the independant organisations section too )
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BAH! I found a... em... mistake?
GEOSYNCHROUS / MICROSYNCHROUS orbit is an orbit which has exactly the sime time as exactly under it - One full circle around Micras lasts for 28,06 hours. (So the... WHAT? 28, are you sure Spangle?)
GEOSTATIONARY / MICROSTATIONARY (another word invented by me ) orbit is a geo/microsynchrous orbit where satellite can be in exactly the same point under ground (from Earth/Micras).
GEOSYNCHROUS / MICROSYNCHROUS orbit is an orbit which has exactly the sime time as exactly under it - One full circle around Micras lasts for 28,06 hours. (So the... WHAT? 28, are you sure Spangle?)
GEOSTATIONARY / MICROSTATIONARY (another word invented by me ) orbit is a geo/microsynchrous orbit where satellite can be in exactly the same point under ground (from Earth/Micras).
Pavel' Abramovic:, the President of Interland
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
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Yes Micras's days are 28 hours long.
and one year on Micras is 650.1311 Earth Days
I have added Micras to my multi-planet clock, here:
http://dr-spangle.com/.junk/mcsstuff/ph ... lock/AJAX/
It's in italics because it's not in the conventional solar system, it's in the atos system.
and one year on Micras is 650.1311 Earth Days
I have added Micras to my multi-planet clock, here:
http://dr-spangle.com/.junk/mcsstuff/ph ... lock/AJAX/
It's in italics because it's not in the conventional solar system, it's in the atos system.
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OK... I've figured the microsynchrous orbit altitude, but nobody knows if it's correct
r = 26229 km (from the centre of Micras)
R = 19337 km (from the surface of water)
r = 26229 km (from the centre of Micras)
R = 19337 km (from the surface of water)
Pavel' Abramovic:, the President of Interland
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we spin slower than earth, so it would be further away.
r^3 = (GMT^2)/4π^2
G = 0.0000000000667428 (Gravitational constant [m^3kg^-1s^-2])
M = 7054800000000000000000000 (Mass of planet [kg])
T = 101027.64 (Length of day [seconds])
r = 49560606.87m
r = 49560.61km
R = 42668.14km
Launching Microsynchronous satellites is more difficult than launching geosynchronous ones...
Also the added planet mass means that the escape speed is more, more fuel is needed and it has to get faster than an earth based satellite
also, Nathan, space stations are never that far away, it would be so hard to get something so big that far and in an emergency it would be living hell to help them out or get supplies there
usually they're in low earth/micras orbit.
r^3 = (GMT^2)/4π^2
G = 0.0000000000667428 (Gravitational constant [m^3kg^-1s^-2])
M = 7054800000000000000000000 (Mass of planet [kg])
T = 101027.64 (Length of day [seconds])
r = 49560606.87m
r = 49560.61km
R = 42668.14km
Launching Microsynchronous satellites is more difficult than launching geosynchronous ones...
Also the added planet mass means that the escape speed is more, more fuel is needed and it has to get faster than an earth based satellite
also, Nathan, space stations are never that far away, it would be so hard to get something so big that far and in an emergency it would be living hell to help them out or get supplies there
usually they're in low earth/micras orbit.
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I thought I was wrong xP But you're right - I must have made a mistake in units...
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And proper form is:
Name:
Image:
Type:
Orbit:
Angle relative to equator:
Altitude:
Latitude (one of the coordinates - that with E or W; if microstationary):
Info:
EDIT:
And proper form is:
Name:
Image:
Type:
Orbit:
Angle relative to equator:
Altitude:
Latitude (one of the coordinates - that with E or W; if microstationary):
Info:
Pavel' Abramovic:, the President of Interland
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
IRL just a random guy from Poland. Still learning English.
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