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Every ship in Eve comes with an on-board [[Overview]] function that can be configured to show planets, asteroid belts, moons, stations, and other useful objects in the current system. As it is difficult to play EVE without this information, a thorough study of the Overview is highly recommended.
Every ship in Eve comes with an on-board [[Overview]] function that can be configured to show planets, asteroid belts, moons, stations, and other useful objects in the current system. As it is difficult to play EVE without this information, a thorough study of the Overview is highly recommended.
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[[image:Opendscan.jpg|right|thumb|center]]
Every ship in Eve also comes with an on-board [[Directional Scanner]] (d-scan) can be used to discover, but not pinpoint via distance or coordinates, objects up to 14 AU away from the ship. This equipment can be used to search for [[Cosmic Anomalies]] (including ice belts and gas clouds) and other objects not found on the Overview.   
Every ship in Eve also comes with an on-board [[Directional Scanner]] (d-scan) that can be used to discover, but not pinpoint via distance or coordinates, objects up to 14 AU away from the ship. This equipment can be used to search for [[Cosmic Anomalies]] (including ice belts and gas clouds) and other objects not found on the Overview.   


In addition, each ship has a [[Directional Scanner|Solar System Map]] that displays the Overview and directional scanning data in graphic form.
In addition, each ship has a [[Directional Scanner|Solar System Map]] that displays the Overview and directional scanning data in graphic form.