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A '''node''' might be: | A '''node''' might be: | ||
− | * [[maneuver node]] which is a planned maneuver along an orbit | + | |
− | * [[ | + | * An [[CFG File Documentation#Node Definitions|attachment node]], where [[parts]] can snap together. |
− | * | + | * A [[API:ConfigNode|ConfigNode]], or the ConfigNode system, which is Kerbal Space Program's way of storing information about parts, [[module]]s, saved games, etc. in user-accessible ways. |
+ | * A [[maneuver node]], which is a planned maneuver along an orbit. | ||
+ | * [[The Not-Rockomax Micronode]], which is a structural part. | ||
+ | * The [[orbital nodes]], which are the positions at which the orbit crosses the equator. | ||
+ | * A node in the [[technology tree]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:12, 23 February 2015
A node might be:
- An attachment node, where parts can snap together.
- A ConfigNode, or the ConfigNode system, which is Kerbal Space Program's way of storing information about parts, modules, saved games, etc. in user-accessible ways.
- A maneuver node, which is a planned maneuver along an orbit.
- The Not-Rockomax Micronode, which is a structural part.
- The orbital nodes, which are the positions at which the orbit crosses the equator.
- A node in the technology tree.