Philip P. Ide

Author, programmer, science enthusiast, half-wit.
Life is sweet. Have you tasted it lately?

User Tools

Site Tools


blog:articles:software:obitcalc_release_notes

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
blog:articles:software:obitcalc_release_notes [2020/03/12 13:21] – [2.0.4 (2796)] Phil Ideblog:articles:software:obitcalc_release_notes [2020/05/31 14:48] – [Orbital Calculator v2.x Release Notes] Phil Ide
Line 3: Line 3:
 === === === ===
 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]].
 +
 +===== 2.0.6 (2872) =====
 +  - Added new 'Acceleration' menu
 +  - Added ability to calculate any one of Distance, Speed or Time from the other two
 +  - Added ability to calculate Free Fall characteristics (velocity, height) from host mass and duration of fall
 +  - Added ability to calculate and/or convert constant acceleration parameters (initial velocity, final velocity, rate of acceleration, time and displacement)
 +  - Added ability to calculate position of centre of gravity in an n-body system in 3D space
 +  - Fixed issue where certain conversion functions didn't handle division by zero correctly
 +  - Updated Lagrange Points help file with animation
 +===== 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
 +
  
 ===== 2.0.4 (2796) ===== ===== 2.0.4 (2796) =====
blog/articles/software/obitcalc_release_notes.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/30 23:09 by Phil Ide

Except where otherwise noted, content on this wiki is licensed under the following license: Copyright © Phil Ide
Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki