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Press {{Key|Shift}}{{Key|H}} or the HUD button to switch the HUD to display the orbit reference object. | Press {{Key|Shift}}{{Key|H}} or the HUD button to switch the HUD to display the orbit reference object. | ||
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•'''MnA''' indicates the mean anomaly of the orbit or the angle from the vernal equinox to the ship's position if the orbit was circular, the ship or target moved at constant speed, and having the same orbital period as the true orbit.<br> | •'''MnA''' indicates the mean anomaly of the orbit or the angle from the vernal equinox to the ship's position if the orbit was circular, the ship or target moved at constant speed, and having the same orbital period as the true orbit.<br> | ||
•'''MnL''' indicates the mean longitude of the orbit or the angle from the vernal equinox to the ship's or target's position if it's orbit was circular and with no perterbations.<br> | •'''MnL''' indicates the mean longitude of the orbit or the angle from the vernal equinox to the ship's or target's position if it's orbit was circular and with no perterbations.<br> | ||
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[[Category:MFD]] | [[Category:MFD]] |