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  1. I have a contract to put a satellite into an equatorial orbit of Kerbin. I have a rocket on the pad ready to go, but when I go into either the Tracking Station or map mode, the contracted orbit is not showing up. I at first thought that it was because the argument of periapsis is "NaN" while the orbit is not circular, so I made one up and put it in (270 degrees, because why not?), but I'm still not seeing the orbit. Here is the contract: Any one have any insight as to why the orbit lines for this orbit are not showing up in the Tracking Station or Map mode? Thanks!
  2. KSP 1.1 added a nifty new feature where orbital trajectory lines are faded to indicate the direction your craft is traveling along them. This gave rise to some heated debate as to which way the line should diminish, so Squad obliged us with the ability control it ourselves: Now that we've had some time to play with it, I'm curious which choice is winning out with fans of the game.
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