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blog:articles:info:oc_205 [2020/04/16 17:21] Phil Ideblog:articles:info:oc_205 [2020/04/22 09:33] Phil Ide
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 ====== Orbital Calculator 2.0.5 Released ====== ====== Orbital Calculator 2.0.5 Released ======
 {{ :blog:articles:info:soyuz_tma-7_spacecraft2edit2.jpg?direct&400|Soyuz spacecraft}} {{ :blog:articles:info:soyuz_tma-7_spacecraft2edit2.jpg?direct&400|Soyuz spacecraft}}
-New abilities include calculating Schwartzschild and Photon Sphere radii, and Synodic Periods of two orbiting objects based on either their distances from the host mass or their periods.+**Synodic Periods, Schwartzschild and Photon Sphere radii**\\ 
 +Calculate diameter of event horizons and photon spheres, also the synodic periods of planets (and other celestial bodies).
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 The photon sphere result assumes a non-rotating (Schwartzschild) black-hole. There is additional information about photon spheres around rotating black holes in the help file, although you should research what these are to get a more thorough understanding. The photon sphere result assumes a non-rotating (Schwartzschild) black-hole. There is additional information about photon spheres around rotating black holes in the help file, although you should research what these are to get a more thorough understanding.

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