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IMFD Delta Velocity Program[edit]
The Delta Velocity Program is a manual Delta Velocity tool. You can input how much delta velocity and in which direction and hit Autoburn and the program will change your velocity as such. You should probably not need to use this program all that much, but it is a nice tool to have.
Text Items:
The following are all of the text items not explained in the diagram above:
TEj — Time until burn
Time in seconds until the burn initiates (if you have enabled Autoburn).
GET — GET Time of Burn
Time of the Burn in GET
Vel. Frame — Reference Mode Option
Reference Mode Option. This should be left in Vel. Frame. Other options are Local Vrt., P30 LVLH, and Global.
Off Axis — Burn Mode
Burn Mode. Off Axis is the only option.
dVf — Delta Velocity in the x direction.
Delta Velocity to apply in the x direction. It‘s easier to think of the f standing for forward — (prograde is positive, retrograde is negative).
dVp — Delta Velocity in the y direction.
Delta Velocity to apply in the y direction. It‘s easier to think of the p standing for planar — (north is positive, south is negative).
dVo — Delta Velocity in the z direction.
Delta Velocity to apply in the z direction. It‘s easier to think of the o standing for outward — (positive is away from a planet, negative is towards a planet).
Tot — Total Delta Velocity
Total Delta Velocity to apply.
ApA — Apoapsis Altitude
Altitude of the Apoapsis of your target orbit.
PeA — Periapsis Altitude
Altitude of the Periapsis of your target orbit.
Ecc — Eccentricity
Eccentricity of your target orbit.
RIn — Relative Inclination
Relative inclination of your target orbit.
LAN — Longitude of Ascending Node
Longitude of Ascending Node of your target orbit.
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