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Any suggestion is highly appreciated!
Any suggestion is highly appreciated!


Widget will be available on github or something...
TODO :
* Widget will be available on github or something...
* Need to explain more on how to interpret the figure.
* Add examples for orbiting objects.
* Explain the intuition of the figure (use the images from the discord discussion thread), before explaining the formula.
 
 


'''Note:''' On this page, the terms "''orbiting speed''" and "''orbiting velocity''" are used interchangeably. They both refer to the target’s movement speed along its orbital path. Also, the term "''stationary''" is used instead of "''static''" to more accurately describe ships that are not moving.
'''Note:''' On this page, the terms "''orbiting speed''" and "''orbiting velocity''" are used interchangeably. They both refer to the target’s movement speed along its orbital path. Also, the term "''stationary''" is used instead of "''static''" to more accurately describe ships that are not moving.
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This term shows that hit chance decreases the further the target is beyond optimal range. This relationship can be visualized along a 1D axis.
This term shows that hit chance decreases the further the target is beyond optimal range. This relationship can be visualized along a 1D axis.


Next, consider the tracking term:  
Next, consider the tracking term: