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− | *'''Relative Bearing:''' A Flight Vector specified as a combination of <font color=lime>'''Horizontal'''</font> & <font color=aqua> '''Vertical''' </font> azimuth/elevation in relation to your ship's attitude. A bearing of 000.0 (read as "Zero-Zero-Zero mark Zero") would be directly in front of | + | *'''Relative Bearing:''' A Flight Vector specified as a combination of <font color=lime>'''Horizontal'''</font> & <font color=aqua> '''Vertical''' </font> azimuth/elevation coordinates in relation to your ship's attitude. A bearing of 000.0 (read as "Zero-Zero-Zero mark Zero") would be directly in front of your ship. |
− | *'''Absolute Heading:''' A Flight Vector specified as a combination of <font color=lime>'''Horizontal'''</font> & <font color=aqua> '''Vertical''' </font> azimuth/elevation relative to the center of the Galaxy. In THIS case, a bearing of 000.0 (read as "Zero-Zero-Zero mark Zero") would | + | *'''Absolute Heading:''' A Flight Vector specified as a combination of <font color=lime>'''Horizontal'''</font> & <font color=aqua> '''Vertical''' </font> azimuth/elevation coordinates relative to the center of the Galaxy. In THIS case, a bearing of 000.0 (read as "Zero-Zero-Zero mark Zero") would mean your ship is on a course to the Center Of The Galaxy. |
− | *'''Galactic Coordinates:''' Standard galactic XYZ coordinates are also acceptable as valid input, although most | + | *'''Galactic Coordinates:''' Standard galactic XYZ coordinates are also acceptable as valid navigational input, although most ship's personnel find this cumbersome and only use it for maneuvering inside a Nebula where sensors won't allow standard course plotting, or inside confined Spaces (such as a Space Dock), while using Reaction Control Systems (RCS) thrusters. (See [[User:Rjohnson/Sandbox-RCS|Reaction Control Systems]]) |
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Revision as of 21:32, 20 May 2007
Getting Closer, but this is STILL NOT an official Page (Yet)
I have the graphics and some ifo from the Tech Manuals... Just need to check the for more information.
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Spacial Navigation: Three Dimensional Travel
Believe it or not, All Three of these ships are traveling on an Absolute Heading of 030.0
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Relative Bearing
Bearing Divided into 360 Degrees around the Horizontal Plane of the ship. |
Mark Divided into 360 Degrees around the Vertical Plane of the ship. |
Examples
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
Resources
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual
- Federation Databank
- Babelfish Translations To assist in translatiing Federation Database Information.
Rob Johnson, IC 2004-2007
14 May 2007
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