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'''2008 EA9''' is a very small near-Earth object about 17 meters in diameter, first detected by NASAs Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), and is in an Earth-crossing orbit. | '''2008 EA9''' is a very small near-Earth object about 17 meters in diameter, first detected by NASAs Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), and is in an Earth-crossing orbit. | ||
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As a vessel, it can be targeted as stated before, has 6 invisible docks each with a COMNAV frequency assigned, but you cannot switch ships into it. In order for it to be the focus vessel, it must be stated as the focus vessel in the scenario file before launching the scenario. If you then switch from 2008 EA9 into another vessel, you cannot switch back, it does not appear in the switch ship list. Once you dock with it, you cannot change its orientation with engines or thrusters. | As a vessel, it can be targeted as stated before, has 6 invisible docks each with a COMNAV frequency assigned, but you cannot switch ships into it. In order for it to be the focus vessel, it must be stated as the focus vessel in the scenario file before launching the scenario. If you then switch from 2008 EA9 into another vessel, you cannot switch back, it does not appear in the switch ship list. Once you dock with it, you cannot change its orientation with engines or thrusters. | ||
− | But, it is an interesting entity to rendezvous and dock with. | + | But, it is an interesting entity to rendezvous and dock with. The dock and land lights on the DeltaGlider work at 2008 EA9. |
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+ | |colspan="8"|<center>'''Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Ceres'''</center> | ||
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+ | !Add-on!!Source!!Version!!Author!!Type!!Release Date!!Compatibility!!Wiki article | ||
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+ | |[http://francophone.dansteph.com/?page=addon&id=145 Asteroid 2008 EA9 (dockable)]||Pappy's Hangar||20131009||Joffrey||Scenery||9 October 2013||Orbiter 2013|| | ||
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+ | |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/asteroid-2008-ea9-dockable.2644/ Asteroid 2008 EA9 (dockable)]||O-F Resources||2012-11-13||joffrey||Scenery||13 November 2012||D3D9Client|| | ||
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+ | A couple notes about both ''2008EA9.zip'' and ''asteroid_2008_EA9_for_Orbiter2010.zip'' after installation as directed by the readme.txt file, Orbiter2010P1 crashed to the desktop and gave me a warning to check the log file. Checking the log, it could not find the planet "2008 EA9". I moved the config file from \config\Vessels\Asteroids directory to the \config directory. Next runtime I got a message that it could not find the vessel, so I copied the file back to the Asteroids directory, so that there was a copy in each directory. Then when during runtime, when I directed the camera to look at EA9, it was listed at "obj1", it could not display the name correctly. Then I opened the config file in the \config directory and added "NAME=2008 EA9 at the top, saved it, now, the name is displayed correctly. However, in all scenarios, the body is rendered as a white faceted ball, it did not render the mesh, except in the scenarios "2. Arrival at 2008 EA9.scn" and "3. Anchored on 2008 EA9.scn" where it is correctly rendered. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery widths="100" heights="100"> | ||
+ | 2008EA9-2008EA9zip-Orbiter2010P1.jpg|<center>2008 EA9 from ''2008EA9.zip'' in Orbiter 2010P1</center> | ||
+ | 2008EA9-asteroid2008EA9forOrbiter2010zip-Orbiter2010P1.jpg|<center>2008 EA9 from ''asteroid_2008_EA9_for_Orbiter 2010.zip'' in Orbiter 2010P1</center> | ||
+ | 2008 EA9 orbit.png|<center>Orbit of 2008 EA9 compared to those of the inner planets<br>from JPL Horizons</center> | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | {{SolarSystem}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 5 November 2024
2008 EA9 is a very small near-Earth object about 17 meters in diameter, first detected by NASAs Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), and is in an Earth-crossing orbit.
The Orbiter version was created by joffrey in 2012. It was modeled as a vessel rather than as a body.
It is a strange critter. It has size (10 meters diameter), it is visible, it has mass (1.2 million kg), which gives it a density of 764 kg/m, but it has no gravity. It does not rotate keeping the same orientation to the celestial sphere over time, therefore it has no poles nor equator. It cannot be selected as a reference body, but it can be selected as a target.
As a vessel, it can be targeted as stated before, has 6 invisible docks each with a COMNAV frequency assigned, but you cannot switch ships into it. In order for it to be the focus vessel, it must be stated as the focus vessel in the scenario file before launching the scenario. If you then switch from 2008 EA9 into another vessel, you cannot switch back, it does not appear in the switch ship list. Once you dock with it, you cannot change its orientation with engines or thrusters.
But, it is an interesting entity to rendezvous and dock with. The dock and land lights on the DeltaGlider work at 2008 EA9.
Port | COM/NAV Frequency (MHz) |
Transponder | 133.00 |
1 | 133.05 |
2 | 133.10 |
3 | 133.15 |
4 | 133.20 |
5 | 133.25 |
6 | 133.30 |
Add-on | Source | Version | Author | Type | Release Date | Compatibility | Wiki article |
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Asteroid 2008 EA9 (dockable) | Pappy's Hangar | 20131009 | Joffrey | Scenery | 9 October 2013 | Orbiter 2013 | |
Asteroid 2008 EA9 (dockable) | O-F Resources | 2012-11-13 | joffrey | Scenery | 13 November 2012 | D3D9Client |
A couple notes about both 2008EA9.zip and asteroid_2008_EA9_for_Orbiter2010.zip after installation as directed by the readme.txt file, Orbiter2010P1 crashed to the desktop and gave me a warning to check the log file. Checking the log, it could not find the planet "2008 EA9". I moved the config file from \config\Vessels\Asteroids directory to the \config directory. Next runtime I got a message that it could not find the vessel, so I copied the file back to the Asteroids directory, so that there was a copy in each directory. Then when during runtime, when I directed the camera to look at EA9, it was listed at "obj1", it could not display the name correctly. Then I opened the config file in the \config directory and added "NAME=2008 EA9 at the top, saved it, now, the name is displayed correctly. However, in all scenarios, the body is rendered as a white faceted ball, it did not render the mesh, except in the scenarios "2. Arrival at 2008 EA9.scn" and "3. Anchored on 2008 EA9.scn" where it is correctly rendered.
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