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====== Orbital Calculator v2.x Release Notes ====== | ====== Orbital Calculator v2.x Release Notes ====== | ||
This lists the important notes on each new release, explaining what has changed and what's new. | This lists the important notes on each new release, explaining what has changed and what's new. | ||
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+ | See the [[blog: | ||
- | ===== 2.0.2.2634 ===== | + | ==== 2.0.4.2796 ==== |
+ | - Added ability to calculate Hohmann transfer orbits | ||
+ | - Added ability to calculate distance between two stars based on stellar coordinates | ||
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+ | ===== 2.0.3 (2638) ===== | ||
+ | - increased precision and reliability of calculations in two-body orbits | ||
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+ | ===== 2.0.2 (2634) ===== | ||
- fixed an error in the **Satellite Footprint from Altitude** computations | - fixed an error in the **Satellite Footprint from Altitude** computations | ||
- Added **Visibility Over Horizon** to the **Other** menu, to determine the greatest distance at which an object is visible after taking into consideration the curvature of the planet, the elevation of the object and the height of the observer. | - Added **Visibility Over Horizon** to the **Other** menu, to determine the greatest distance at which an object is visible after taking into consideration the curvature of the planet, the elevation of the object and the height of the observer. | ||
- Updated help files to reflect the above changes | - Updated help files to reflect the above changes | ||
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+ | ~~socialite~~ | ||
+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |
blog/articles/software/obitcalc_release_notes.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/30 23:09 by Phil Ide