Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(25 Sep 2015 04:01 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Thomas Jones-Low
(25 Sep 2015 04:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Greg Nokes
(25 Sep 2015 04:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(25 Sep 2015 23:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(25 Sep 2015 23:41 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet Edward Swatschek (26 Sep 2015 00:45 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
shadow@xxxxxx
(29 Sep 2015 18:55 UTC)
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Re: Watching A Planet
Rob O'Connor
(26 Sep 2015 08:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Grimmund
(28 Sep 2015 13:02 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(29 Sep 2015 00:26 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Craig Berry
(29 Sep 2015 03:56 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Greg Chalik
(29 Sep 2015 04:08 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Jeffrey Schwartz
(29 Sep 2015 14:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Bruce Johnson
(29 Sep 2015 14:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Craig Berry
(29 Sep 2015 15:19 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(29 Sep 2015 00:18 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Bruce Johnson
(29 Sep 2015 16:04 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Jeffrey Schwartz
(29 Sep 2015 16:10 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Kelly St. Clair
(29 Sep 2015 16:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Greg Nokes
(29 Sep 2015 18:55 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Rob O'Connor
(30 Sep 2015 09:37 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Watching A Planet
Craig Berry
(28 Sep 2015 03:28 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Bruce Johnson
(28 Sep 2015 04:09 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Kurt Feltenberger
(29 Sep 2015 00:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Rob O'Connor
(29 Sep 2015 06:15 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
Grimmund
(29 Sep 2015 13:40 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Watching A Planet
shadow@xxxxxx
(29 Sep 2015 18:55 UTC)
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On 2015-09-25 16:40, Kurt Feltenberger wrote: > On 9/25/2015 12:43 AM, Thomas Jones-Low wrote: >> If you have a planet with a moon I would select the L4 or L5 points. >> The leading or trailing position avoids the EM issues. If your >> stealth fails partly your ship may be mistaken for another rock in >> the stable point. For worlds without a moon the planetary L4/5 point >> may work for the same reason but may be further away than you like. > > I thought the Trojan points were quite a bit further away than 1.5m > km? That was my original thought, to have them there, as there may be > some captured rocks that could be used as masking, but then I seemed > to recall they were quite a bit further out. > L4 and L5 each form an equilateral triangle with the two other bodies, so in the case of the Sun-Earth system, L4/L5 will be 1 AU distant. For the Earth-Moon system, 400 000 km. -- Edward Swatschek - xxxxxx@bitslayer.net