Is it really true that only LEO-1 (Low Earth Orbit) stations are 'interface' stations for things like the Research Campus?
It seems to me that LEO-2 should also work, but it is literally not mentioned as an interface orbit when attempting to start one
What defines an 'Interface Orbit' for Lab bonuses please?
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Re: What defines an 'Interface Orbit' for Lab bonuses please?
The planet icon denotes Interface. You can mouseover it also to see the tooltip.
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Re: What defines an 'Interface Orbit' for Lab bonuses please?
Appreciated.
So only LEO-1 and LEO-2 then, plus ISS/Tiangong.
Basically if there is no 'Interface Orbit' text when trying to set up an orbital then it isn't an interface orbit.
Thanks. Appreciate the assistance
So only LEO-1 and LEO-2 then, plus ISS/Tiangong.
Basically if there is no 'Interface Orbit' text when trying to set up an orbital then it isn't an interface orbit.
Thanks. Appreciate the assistance