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* [[San Marco]]
 
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===Antarctica===
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
The detail level provided goes from a simples launchpad to custom [[surface tiles]], [[runway]]s and 3D [[buildings]].
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The detail level provided goes from a simple launchpads to custom [[surface tiles]], [[runway]]s and 3D [[buildings]].
 
It's possible to add new bases or enhance the existing through [[add-ons]].
 
It's possible to add new bases or enhance the existing through [[add-ons]].
  
* See [[Category:Surface_base_add-ons]]
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 09:20, 2 February 2015

Surface bases (or “spaceports”) are launch and landing sites on the surface of planets or moons, usually equipped with launchpads or runways, for vertical and horizontal liftoff and/or landing. Each surface base is defined via its own configuration file. When Orbiter loads a planet configuration, it scans all surface base definitions for the planet and creates the corresponding bases.

The standard Orbiter installation features the following default surface bases:

Default bases for Earth

Africa

Antarctica

(none)

Asia

Australia

Europe

North America

South America

Default bases for the Moon

Default bases for Mars

See also

The detail level provided goes from a simple launchpads to custom surface tiles, runways and 3D buildings. It's possible to add new bases or enhance the existing through add-ons.

External links

Orbiter Manual