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- | You can now also perform two-body calculations by selecting two gravitational masses and the distance between them. By taking | + | You can now also perform two-body calculations by selecting two gravitational masses and the distance between them. This will try and take into consideration |
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* **Time Dilation from Velocity** where velocity is a factor of the speed of light | * **Time Dilation from Velocity** where velocity is a factor of the speed of light | ||
* **Time Dilation from Orbit** factoring both gravitational time dilation and acceleration time dilation | * **Time Dilation from Orbit** factoring both gravitational time dilation and acceleration time dilation | ||
+ | * **Visibility Over Horizon** to determine the maximum distance an object can be seen | ||
* **Context-sensitive Help** | * **Context-sensitive Help** | ||
* **Zoom-in, Zoom-out** if things are a little hard to read | * **Zoom-in, Zoom-out** if things are a little hard to read |
blog/articles/software/orbital_calculator.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/28 11:30 by Phil Ide