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blog:articles:software:obitcalc_release_notes [2019/10/12 10:08] – [2.0.2.2634] Phil Ideblog:articles:software:obitcalc_release_notes [2020/04/16 12:31] – [2.0.5 (2843)] Phil Ide
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 See the [[blog:aardvaark:downloads|Downloads]] page to download Orbital Calculator for various platforms. A full description of the product is available on the [[blog:articles:software:orbital_calculator|Orbital Calculator page]]. See the [[blog:aardvaark:downloads|Downloads]] page to download Orbital Calculator for various platforms. A full description of the product is available on the [[blog:articles:software:orbital_calculator|Orbital Calculator page]].
-===== 2.0.3.2638 =====+ 
 +===== 2.0.5 (2843) ===== 
 +  - Added ability to calculate Schwartzschild and Photon Sphere radii based on mass 
 +  - Added ability to calculate Synodic Period of two orbiting objects based on orbital distances and mass of central body 
 +  - Added ability to calculate Synodic Period of two orbiting objects based on their orbital periods 
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 +===== 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   - increased precision and reliability of calculations in two-body orbits
  
-===== 2.0.2.2634 =====+===== 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.
blog/articles/software/obitcalc_release_notes.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/30 23:09 by Phil Ide

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