.. _focus-panel: Focus panel *********** .. figure:: img/ui/focuspanel/focuspanel.jpg :alt: The focus panel in Gaia Sky :align: center The focus panel in Gaia Sky The focus panel is displayed to the bottom right of the screen. Whenever the camera is in :ref:`focus mode `, information about the current focus is displayed here. Additionally, the current location of the mouse pointer and the speed and coordinates of the camera in the :ref:`internal reference system ` are also shown at the bottom. Focus object ------------ The top line contains the name and type of the focus object (in your theme accent color, green in the screenshot above) plus some icons: - |eye| toggle the visibility of this object on and off. - |tag| toggle the 'always show label' flag for this object, so that its label is always shown regardless of the object's solid angle. - |star| add this object to the :ref:`bookmarks `. - |go-to| moves the camera to the object with a smooth transition. - |land-on| land on the object. - |land-at| open the window to choose a location to land on, and execute the landing. .. |eye| image:: img/focuspanel/eye-icon.png .. |tag| image:: img/ui/iconic-tag.png .. |star| image:: img/focuspanel/iconic-star.png .. |go-to| image:: img/focuspanel/go-to.png .. |land-at| image:: img/focuspanel/land-at.png .. |land-on| image:: img/focuspanel/land-on.png Mouse pointer location ---------------------- This section contains the current location of the mouse pointer in the equatorial reference system, as sky-projected coordinates. Additionally, when the pointer is over a planet or moon, we already get the longitude and latitude values. Camera information ------------------ This section contains the current speed of the camera in Km/h, plus the distance from the camera to the Sun and the current location of the camera in the :ref:`internal reference system ` (equatorial cartesian coordinates).