My prograde orientation is not what I would expect.
I am on a return trajectory from the moon, roughly halfway, and I hit the "Prograde" button (in my DGIV), expecting to get a view of the earth, but instead it turned me around and pointed me somewhat toward the moon, definitely backwards with respect to my current velocity.
I am 246M from the earth, moving 1.200 k/s, and my Orbit MFD shows me definitely progressing toward the earth wit a current PER of 11.2M. The Orbit:Earth MFD shows a G of 0.51, and the Orbit Earth Hud has the bullseye vector symbol (circle-dot) about in the middle of the HUD. So why does the "Prograde" autopilot have me facing back looking at where I've been?
I am on a return trajectory from the moon, roughly halfway, and I hit the "Prograde" button (in my DGIV), expecting to get a view of the earth, but instead it turned me around and pointed me somewhat toward the moon, definitely backwards with respect to my current velocity.
I am 246M from the earth, moving 1.200 k/s, and my Orbit MFD shows me definitely progressing toward the earth wit a current PER of 11.2M. The Orbit:Earth MFD shows a G of 0.51, and the Orbit Earth Hud has the bullseye vector symbol (circle-dot) about in the middle of the HUD. So why does the "Prograde" autopilot have me facing back looking at where I've been?
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