First the problem - I can't find a destination target icon on my navball when flying rocket based missions (Launched from VAB) I've flo. There are many different orbital maneuvers one can try. I'm a newcomer to Kerbal Space program so I'm half convinced that it's just something that I'm doing wrong and half convinced that my mods are causing a problem. You can plan multiple maneuvers that chain off each other. The maneuver will show up next to the navball along with remaining time until the burn, and total remaining delta v. Just left-click on the navball where it says 'x-m/s', and it should change between surface and orbit (and target if you have one). If the maneuver is in the wrong place you can delete it by, right clicking in the center and then clicking on the little red "x" that pops up, or you can click and hold the center and move the maneuver's position on the flight path. Now you can drag six icons to see what will happen if you were to burn in that direction. Left click to bring up a menu and click on "Add Maneuver". If you mouse over your current orbital trajectory a small transparent blue icon will appear. The maneuver system is extremely valuable for intersecting celestial bodies and for docking events. This allows you to plan orbits and burns in advance, and make sure you end up exactly where you want to be. While the map view is useful for viewing your current orbital projection, its real power is in the "maneuver" system. If you wish to control your ship while in the map view, click the little grey arrow at the bottom and the navball will pop up. Encounters with the spheres of influence of celestial bodies, as well as the vessels' trajectory within said spheresīy default no ship commands work in map view (except a few like "x" to cut throttle).Location of other vessels (and asteroids).Altitude, position and time of apoapsis and periapsis of your vessel's trajectory.Current altitude, position and speed of your vessel.It provides mission-critical information about: It shows projections of the trajectories of vessels and celestial bodies. The map view is the secondary screen view mode used whilst on a mission.
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