I know there is the planetographic grid in the reference vector menu but is there a way to show your coordinates on a planet in the format that you use in an SSC file? This would make it much faster to place objects on a surface in specific locations.
Is there an existing script for this maybe?
Determining your position on a planet's surface.
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Re: Determining your position on a planet's surface.
Hello
If you do not need an extreme precision you can use the lua_edu_tools.
This gives your position with 2 digit after the decimal point that is not so bad.
Enlarge the picture and look on the bottom right corner.
I have centered the picture on the Lyot crater on Mars and I see its position is
28.68°E and 50.56°N
E and N are positive
W and S are negative
The litte losange to locate precisely your position is seen by activating the markers (Ctrl-K and Ctlr-P)
If you do not need an extreme precision you can use the lua_edu_tools.
This gives your position with 2 digit after the decimal point that is not so bad.
Enlarge the picture and look on the bottom right corner.
I have centered the picture on the Lyot crater on Mars and I see its position is
28.68°E and 50.56°N
E and N are positive
W and S are negative
The litte losange to locate precisely your position is seen by activating the markers (Ctrl-K and Ctlr-P)
Re: Determining your position on a planet's surface.
Hum, sorry
There is a more straightful an precice way to do that without any addon.
Just open the Navigation menu and select Go to Object.

There is a more straightful an precice way to do that without any addon.
Just open the Navigation menu and select Go to Object.
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Re: Determining your position on a planet's surface.
Oh thank you I didn't know of that feature. I also need to install you lua tools. I had it on an older version of Celestia but haven't reinstalled since getting 1.6.0. 
