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  • Planetary System Navigation
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  • Planetary System Navigation, or PSN, is the UNSC's method of navigating within a planetary or lunar system with ease and efficiency. It is designed in a way that is both understandable by the commanders of vessels and fleets to create battle plans and combat manoeuvres while also being quick and easy to put into a command console so it can be carried out in combat.
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  • Planetary System Navigation, or PSN, is the UNSC's method of navigating within a planetary or lunar system with ease and efficiency. It is designed in a way that is both understandable by the commanders of vessels and fleets to create battle plans and combat manoeuvres while also being quick and easy to put into a command console so it can be carried out in combat. Its first variant, the Orbital Positioning Program (OPP), initially created in the 2100's, to make the tracking of vessels in the Earth's, the Moon's and Mars's orbits with ease, and for easy shipment moving. This was then create and improved by the military in the Interplanetary Wars in the mid to late 2100's with the UNSPKO developing a more effective system that is similar to the version now found in the 2500's (Installed in 2507).