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Best way to do it, is to plan the exit in the opposite direction as the moon itself is orbiting. After that you can set your PE between 30 and 70k (i recommend about 40k to be safe, but it also depends on the vessel), so that you can airbrake and land on kerbin.
The 11,600 km number is from the surface of Kerbin to the center of the Mun, the 12Gm number is center to center, if I remember correctly, just to clear up any confusion. In game, in the map view, you can place your mouse on the moon and see its current height.
16 lip 2013 · Posted July 16, 2013 (edited) When you want a really elegant mun mission, learn docking and do an apollo-style mission with a detachable lander. That way you can keep the fuel for the return trip in mun orbit, so you don't need to land it and bring it back up. ...or just add more stages below your existing rocket.
4 lip 2024 · Mun, also known as the Mun and sometimes written as Mün, is a relatively large moon orbiting Kerbin. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is simply called “ the Moon ” (Latin: Luna). It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 5029 m in height.
As soon as the mun comes over the Kerbin's horizon, start burning prograde, and switch to map view to monitor the progress. After about 900m/s, you'll have an intercept. If you want something more precise, set the Mun as target and create a maneuver node.
22 sty 2023 · The upper stage of your lander should be fully capable of landing and returning from the Mun. Start with an Mk1 Command Pod and put a heat shield and a TD-12 Decoupler under that. Put two FL-T400 Fuel Tanks with a LV-909 "Terrier" Liquid Fuel Engine under that. Don't forget the landing legs!
Mun (czy też Mün) jest dużym księżycem orbitującym wokół Kerbinu. Jest odpowiednikiem ziemskiego Księżyca. Ma kolor szary, pokryty jest kraterami różnej wielkości i szczytami przekraczającymi 3400 m wysokości. Można wykorzystać go jako procę grawitacyjną aby dotrzeć do Minmusa lub na orbitę słoneczną.