A waypoint is an on-screen indicator (a circle with a directional arrow), showing the direction (and sometimes the distance) to a planetary body. They are pre-programmed into the NaviComp system.
Space stations will only have on-screen waypoints if they have been manually added to the NaviComp.
Below is a list of planetary bodies with theiir on-screen waypoints, and their location coordinates.
- SOL: 0, 0
- HOM: -138, -1800
- LUN: -290, -2300
- GRN: 150, -2900
- RED: -500, -3280
- YEL: 100, -3950
- ENC: 700, -4700
- PUR: -400, 890
- BLU: -800, -100
- GOL: -1200, 800
- STA: -380, -1850
- MSS: -250, -2000
- ADS: 601, -1477
- KAT: 921, -703
- EMA: 1858, -566
- JOR: 2071, 126
- Space Shuttle: 635,1915(During Mission 30, the Shuttle does not have a waypoint. These are the last reported coordinates of the Shuttle, since it is adrift with no power and no fuel.)-99,-99 (These are the coordinates after you complete mission 31.There are actually two space shuttles at this point,one at the STA and one floating near SOL.)