I searched, but I couldn't even find a reference to Orbits.oxp here. Forgive me if this has been discussed before.
With Orbits.oxp installed, the sun and the lightsource no longer line up in the system.
Not that big of a deal really, the only noticeable effect is that you can no longer use the planets bright side to steer you in the direction of the sun. Only an annoyance until you can afford the Advanced Compass.
Orbits.OXP - Sun and Lightsource Don't Line Up.
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Ah, no. In that post you talked about moving the sun. Now you said you’re moving the planets and the light isn’t updating, which seems far less likely.
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In order to keep the distances of witchpoint and orbital station to the main planet stable Orbits moves all but the main planet to their new positions. After that it simulates time dependent movement of the main plain by rotating the other planets and the sun around the main planet in the inverse direction. Thus as in farsun the sun gets a new position. I guess there is just a single problem.