Hi!
I’m fresh from KSP and SimplePlanes, and I’m struggling to get to Mars or whatever it’s called here.
I quickly realized that there appears to be no intercept nodes, like in KSP, to reference distance between the ship and the planet whose SOI I’m trying to intercept.
Help? There is probably a simple answer to this, but I’m befuddled.

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    3,718 QarabinaKa

    Sorry for the late reply, was in an exam.

    4.0 years ago
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    3,718 QarabinaKa

    @Shippy456
    I am not entirely sure about mobile as I do not have it myself, but click the planet, and in the window that comes up there will be several buttons. The one is for setting a planet as a target.

    4.0 years ago
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    @QarabinaKa

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    How do you target to planet? (I’m on mobile)

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    3,718 QarabinaKa

    Intercept information does come up as long as you have the other planet targeted and your planned orbital paths cross.

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    Please don’t tell me you have to pray to god that you eyeballed it right.

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    Two nodes, one on the planet’s orbit ring, and one on the ship’s orbit ring, both positioned to indicate when the planets and the ship are the closest together in a current/planned orbit. @QarabinaKa

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    3,718 QarabinaKa

    The little grey arrows are for adjusting your orbit's inclination. When you say intercept node, do you mean a node that you burn at to reach the planet you have targeted?

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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Shippy456 mars, its called cylero here, but for the question, what do you mean?

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    Are they the little grey arrows? I don’t think so but if they are I’m doing something horribly wrong

    4.0 years ago

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