Hi all,
Thanks for the responses so far...
No, I don;t need relativistic flight times. Perhaps it would be helpful if
I explain the problem.
In my campaign a ship just "jumped" into system, using a jumpgate. The
jumpgate orbits the system's primary at around 100AU. The planet the ship
wants to go to is around 2 AU. What is the formula to calculate the time it
would take (non-relativistically) for the ship to reach its destination
using the acceleration/deceleration method?
Damon.
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