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"type": "boolean",
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"description": "Should the body always have one side facing its primary?"
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},
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"isStatic": {
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"type": "boolean",
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"description": "Is the body meant to stay in one place without moving? If staticPosition is not set, the initial position\nwill be determined using its orbital parameters."
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},
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"alignmentAxis": {
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"description": "If it is tidally locked, this direction will face towards the primary. Ex: Interloper uses `0, -1, 0`. Most planets\nwill want something like `-1, 0, 0`.",
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"$ref": "#/definitions/MVector3"
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"type": "boolean",
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"description": "Should the orbit line be dotted?"
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},
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"isStatic": {
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"type": "boolean",
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"description": "Is the body meant to stay in one place without moving? If staticPosition is not set, the initial position\nwill be determined using its orbital parameters."
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},
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"tint": {
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"description": "Colour of the orbit-line in the map view.",
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"$ref": "#/definitions/MColor"
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"type": "boolean",
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"description": "Should we just draw a line behind its orbit instead of the entire circle/ellipse?"
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},
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"orbitLineFadeEndDistance": {
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"type": "number",
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"description": "If the camera is farther than this distance the orbit line will fade out. Leave empty to not have it fade out.",
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"format": "float"
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},
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"orbitLineFadeStartDistance": {
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"type": "number",
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"description": "If the camera is closer than this distance the orbit line will fade out. Leave empty to not have it fade out.",
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"format": "float"
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},
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"semiMajorAxis": {
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"type": "number",
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"description": "The semi-major axis of the ellipse that is the body's orbit. For a circular orbit this is the radius.",
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