T TtTOtW Guest Mar 4, 2019 #26 Mar 4, 2019 #26 S4M3350 said: Quite literally at the edge of the sphere of influence if that would be a problem Click to expand... Not a problem.
S4M3350 said: Quite literally at the edge of the sphere of influence if that would be a problem Click to expand... Not a problem.
S S4M3350 Guest Mar 4, 2019 #28 Mar 4, 2019 #28 And my early rovers on mars have about 2-3 solar panels and just recently have been using solar arrays
And my early rovers on mars have about 2-3 solar panels and just recently have been using solar arrays
T TtTOtW Guest Mar 4, 2019 #29 Mar 4, 2019 #29 Ok so not a problem. It must be the rovers. More specifically, the currently selected rover
T TtTOtW Guest Mar 4, 2019 #36 Mar 4, 2019 #36 S4M3350 said: would that be a problem? Click to expand... A big one. Compounded trouble.
S S4M3350 Guest Mar 4, 2019 #37 Mar 4, 2019 #37 I have a rover on the surface and it registers under the surface
T TtTOtW Guest Mar 4, 2019 #38 Mar 4, 2019 #38 S4M3350 said: I have a rover on the surface and it registers under the surface Click to expand... That's ok. That's normal, lol
S4M3350 said: I have a rover on the surface and it registers under the surface Click to expand... That's ok. That's normal, lol
S S4M3350 Guest Mar 4, 2019 #42 Mar 4, 2019 #42 Actually quite a bit! Just there is a certain area on Venus that is really laggy but other than that it’s perfect
Actually quite a bit! Just there is a certain area on Venus that is really laggy but other than that it’s perfect
T TtTOtW Guest Mar 4, 2019 #44 Mar 4, 2019 #44 No problem. The planets themselves have hotspots for this sort of behaviour.