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;AgP:[[Argument of periapsis]]:The angle in the orbit from the point of the ascending node to the point of periapsis, Used in OrbitMFD.
 
;AgP:[[Argument of periapsis]]:The angle in the orbit from the point of the ascending node to the point of periapsis, Used in OrbitMFD.
 
;AN:[[ascending node]]:a vector in an orbit where the body passes from south to north of the plane of reference (i.e. ecliptic or equatorial). Shown in OrbitMFD as a dotted vector line connecting to a solid square on the orbit.
 
;AN:[[ascending node]]:a vector in an orbit where the body passes from south to north of the plane of reference (i.e. ecliptic or equatorial). Shown in OrbitMFD as a dotted vector line connecting to a solid square on the orbit.
;ApA:[[apoapsis]] apoapsis altitude
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;ApA:[[apoapsis]] altitude
;ApD:[[apoapsis]] apoapsis distance
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;ApD:[[apoapsis]] distance
;ApR:[[apoapsis]] apoapsis radius
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;ApR:[[apoapsis]] radius
 
;ApT:time to [[apoapsis]]
 
;ApT:time to [[apoapsis]]
 
;Alt:[[altitude]]
 
;Alt:[[altitude]]
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=D=
 
=D=
;D3D9:refers to the advanced graphics client in [[Orbiter]].
 
 
;DN:[[descending node]]
 
;DN:[[descending node]]
 
;DDT&E:'''d'''esign, '''d'''evelopment, '''t'''est and '''e'''valuation
 
;DDT&E:'''d'''esign, '''d'''evelopment, '''t'''est and '''e'''valuation

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