Outpost pad M landing direction

Hi, I'm experiencing disappointness regarding the landing direction on some outpost, as example Sharipov Base in Borestipi System.

Trying to land following the pad M landing direction you will find solar panels between you and the pad.
This is not only for this station and I think it's something really stupid.

I suggest either to invert the landing direction or to allow to land in each direction.
 
Hi, I'm experiencing disappointness regarding the landing direction on some outpost, as example Sharipov Base in Borestipi System.

Trying to land following the pad M landing direction you will find solar panels between you and the pad.
This is not only for this station and I think it's something really stupid.

I suggest either to invert the landing direction or to allow to land in each direction.

I usually just come straight down to pads in planetary bases, technically there is no "direction to land" because we are flying spaceships and not airplanes. Identify landing pad, fly until you are directly above it, go straight down. There's no need to allow a clear approach for a ship that can land vertically, you just need to get used to that paradigm. Yes the numbers are at one end to identify the direction you should be facing when landing, but that's not a direction to approach following that course.
 
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