⟨07nazfib⟩ From here, what I can read in this plot: - You are significantly out-of-plane relative to the target; fix that first. - You are in a higher orbit than the target at all points along your orbit. - In around 3 orbits, you'll pass directly overhead of the target (extrapolating a little bit; the prediction doesn't quite go far enough). So, to rendez-vous from here: - At the next relative DN, reduce your relative inclination to 0°. - In a little over 2.5 orbits, schedule a retrograde burn. When you look at the trajectory from the side, you'll see it make a little loop. Adjust the retrograde and time of the burn until you hit the target at the apex of the loop. - A quarter orbit before you hit the target, you can use RCS to fine-tune your approach. - At your closest approach, you'll have to burn retrograde to reduce your relative velocity.