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The effect of a prograde burn is to raise the orbit's altitude (opposite the ship's current location); it is thus used when moving to a higher orbit, or when leaving a planet or moon completely. | The effect of a prograde burn is to raise the orbit's altitude (opposite the ship's current location); it is thus used when moving to a higher orbit, or when leaving a planet or moon completely. | ||
− | See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prograde | + | See also: Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prograde] |
Revision as of 10:45, 10 March 2006
A prograde orientation is one that has the ship facing in the same direction as it is travelling in its orbit.
A prograde burn is one in that direction, i.e. that adds to the ship's orbital speed.
The effect of a prograde burn is to raise the orbit's altitude (opposite the ship's current location); it is thus used when moving to a higher orbit, or when leaving a planet or moon completely.
See also: Wikipedia [1]