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<p>is pointed.The path that a vessel follows is called a <b>track</b> or, in the case of aircraft, <b>ground track</b> (also known as course made good or course over the ground). The intended track is a <b>route</b>.</p>

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<p>For ships and aircraft, routes are typically <a href="page.php?w=Great-circle_distance">straight-line</a> segments between <a href="page.php?w=Waypoint">waypoints</a>. A navigator determines the bearing (the compass direction from the craft's current position) of the next waypoint. Because water currents</p><p>
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