Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Orbital autopilot (no map)
24 comentarios
D'raga 8 MAY a las 18:41 
Great, now I get to really test things out:steamhappy:
Knsgf  [autor] 8 MAY a las 7:28 
All scripts have been updated.
D'raga 4 MAY a las 11:09 
Is this still working?
Knsgf  [autor] 24 ABR 2021 a las 6:36 
I was unable to find the mod with that name.
anzellott 23 ABR 2021 a las 17:38 
Does it work with Newtonian Gravity?
Knsgf  [autor] 28 MAR 2021 a las 12:32 
It's best to describe those errors in detail.
Syroth 28 MAR 2021 a las 12:29 
Hello, is this script currently working? I'm receiving errors... Trying to figure out if I did something wrong or not. Thanks!
Knsgf  [autor] 21 FEB 2021 a las 6:13 
Height of the lowest point of orbit in kilometres.
Casper 21 FEB 2021 a las 5:19 
PeriapsisAltitude What is this value? I am not very good at english but what should I put in here to make it function?
Knsgf  [autor] 9 SEP 2020 a las 22:58 
No.
Kill3rCat [1st FORECON] 9 SEP 2020 a las 17:44 
Is there an easy way to automate the process of orbital rendezvous, so that an unmanned/autonomous vehicle can do it without a pilot?
Knsgf  [autor] 3 SEP 2020 a las 0:58 
First thing you should always do when using programmable blocks is to check ownership, as the game will not allow nobody's PB to control blocks owned by someone. Then make sure that PeriapsisAltitude in Custom Data is set. On default setting script will just sit idle.
Hydra 2 SEP 2020 a las 19:03 
hi, im trying to get this to work, but clicking run after recompiling it doesnt seem to cause it do anything different. this is my first time using programmable blocks though so i might be missing something (even tried with default settings)
kissala6 17 JUL 2020 a las 9:01 
Yeah the other script works well, thanks!
Knsgf  [autor] 16 JUL 2020 a las 23:02 
You most likely are playing with thruster torque enabled. The simplest way to turn it off is by using this version of the main mod.

There is also another script which can keep the station pointed in particular direction, but it requires at least 1 gyroscope on the station to run.
kissala6 16 JUL 2020 a las 19:02 
How do I get my space station from turning upside down every half an orbit? I've tried applying different values but without success. I don't really understand all the terms used and english isn't my first language so I'd appreciate help.
RavenAscendant 15 JUL 2020 a las 10:18 
While it is true that without using thrusters or gyro's a ship/satellite in orbit will point towards the planet on one side and away from it on the other, most satellites maintain a spin to keep one side toward the earth. The ISS maintains a 4 degree perminute rotation to keep the earth on one side. During docking the stations alignment is adjusted relative to the orbit of the approaching craft to keep the approach/separation burn inline with the orbital vector. https://www.quora.com/How-does-the-Soyuz-undock-from-the-ISS

Communication and mapping satellites keep a constant face toward the earth in order to do their job effectively.



Which brings me to the SE reasons to maintain orientation relative to the planet.

Stealth communication satellite using laser antennas would be easier if an antenna could be kept facing the planet.

Spy/mapping satellites.

Planet subjugating weapons platforms.
Finn_Dane 7 JUL 2020 a las 11:14 
oh yeah i forgot about that haha. havent played SE in quite some time. But thanks!
Knsgf  [autor] 7 JUL 2020 a las 11:03 
Click "Recompile" after entering values.
Finn_Dane 7 JUL 2020 a las 11:00 
I can not get this to work do you just click run or do you need something else. I entered the values but it doesnt do anything. The lcd on the programmable block says inactive. What did I do wrong?
Greyson XMG 2 JUL 2020 a las 23:21 
Try to imagine the Starship Enterpirise orbiting a planet. Can you imagine it flying along ass backward? .... Um, No. It orbits nose forward, 'flying' around a planet, keeping either its side or its bottom to the planet.
Knsgf  [autor] 1 JUL 2020 a las 10:49 
I don't see any practical use, as realistically a ship in parking orbit should not make any unnecessary movements when another ship is approaching to dock.
Greyson XMG 30 JUN 2020 a las 12:27 
and aligned with planetary gravity? Small things, but it is weird to approach a ship that is orbiting backwards.
Greyson XMG 30 JUN 2020 a las 12:25 
This was VERY needed. Perhaps a feature to keep the ships nose in the direction of travel?