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I added a link to the article on Gravity turn, which I recently started, to this template. There are currently no articles that link to it and I couldn't seem to find text in other articles to add a link so I thought I would add one here. However I feel that if the community sees that the article exists they can work in some links to relevant topics. If there is a template where this topic might fit better feel free to relocate it. -AndrewBuck 20:46, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
It would be better if the parameters section were above the "other topics" section, since other topics seems like a catch-all that belongs at the end, and parameters sort of get lost down there. — Swpbtalk.edits 16:27, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
I added Two-line element set to the Geocentric row of the Types section several days ago. After glancing at the full template today, I was wondering if anyone thinks it fits better in the row named Other in the Parameters section, since even though they are only used for geocentric orbits at the moment, they are better thought of as an alternative description of the orbit parameters by including a list of mean parameters. --Dgroseth (talk) 17:23, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
I noted a right extension off the page of the Parameters navbox child in my IE9 browser, and it did not supply a bottom slider. So the final parameter links in both subgroups were partially obscured and ususable in the Orbit of the Moon article. This was cured by including appropriately placed <br /> line-wrap code. – PIE ( CLIMAX ) 21:23, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
PS. If someone has a better solution, please let me know.