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Revision as of 14:11, 15 May 2007
This is NOT an official Page (Yet)
I have the graphics... Just need to check the Tech Manuals for the proper wording
Spacial Navigation: Three Dimensional Travel
Headings are "laid in" as a combination of Horizontal (Bearing) & Vertical (Mark) travel.
Bearing Divided into 360 Degrees around the Horizontal Plane of the ship. |
Mark Divided into 360 Degrees around the Vertical Plane of the ship. |
Another vessel's Horizontal position in relation to your direction of travel is Bearing 301.
Another vessel's Vertical position in relation to your direction of travel is Mark 10.
This vessel's relative position in relation to your direction of travel is Bearing 329 Mark 322.
This vessel's position is Bearing 087 Mark ___ .
Answer: (30)
This vessel's position is approximately Bearing 19 Mark ___ .
Answer (38)
Rob Johnson, IC 2004-2007
16 Jan 2007
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