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I've seen a number of contracts for "conduct a survey near X at Y altitude".

How do I find point X in relation to the space center? It doesn't look like the space center is marked on the planet, so how'd I even know which way to go?

I'm playing on version 1.0.

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  • I think there's a way to get them to show up on your nav ball. At least that was the impression I got from watching one of Scott Manley's tutorial videos.
    – MBraedley
    May 7, 2015 at 22:53
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    Get a flag out of a vehicle at your space center and place a flag, that helps you in locating the center immensely. (not to mention, build a simple "car" in the space plane hangar, with all the research-related parts you can, and visit all the "biomes" of various KSP facilities performing all kinds of research there, taking samples and EVA reports, for easy quick science.)
    – SF.
    May 22, 2015 at 18:09

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When you have such a contract offer in the mission control, go to the tracking station. You can see the target locations on the globe of Kerbin (or whatever body the mission targets) and then decide if you want to accept the mission.

When you accepted the mission,you can also see the locations on the normal map during flight.

A useful mod to easier find your next waypoint during flight is Waypoint Manager (which was endorsed by the developers in their dev blog). It allows you to select a waypoint from the map screen and then see it during staging view.

To easily locate the space center in the map view or tracking station, park a vehicle somewhere inside the center to use it as a navigation beacon (just not too close to the launchpad or runway, because then it will be deleted when you launch a new flight).

I used to land my marking-vehicle exactly on top of the vehicle assembly building. Why there? Because I can :). But nowadays I don't need one anymore. After a few hundred hours of playing I know Kerbin's geography (kerbigraphy?) well enough to find it without.

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    +1 for "After a few hundred hours of playing...". Such an addicting game! I'm easily 100 hrs in. I love it!
    – Chris
    Feb 19, 2016 at 20:28
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In addition to Philipp's detailed answer, here's a screenshot of Kerbin with the location of the spaceport circled:

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