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22 sty 2023 · In this tutorial, I will explain in great detail and use simple language to help newcomers orbit their first moon in the game. I wish all newcomers good luck in exploring the Kerbol System! Contents. 1 Why go to the Mun First? 1.1 Specifications. 2 Requirements. 2.1 Minimum Requirements. 2.2 Recommended Requierments. 2.3 Some Basic Information.
So, you only have to get a moderate escape from Mun orbit and almost surely you'll end orbiting Kerbin. For best results do the maneuver while opposite Kerbin. Then simply burn retrograde until you hit the ground. Tweak a little so that you do it efficiently and don't get trapped back into Mun's SOI. It's really very easy.
4 lip 2024 · The Mun, is a large satellite orbiting Kerbin. It is mostly gray in appearance, with craters of various sizes dotting its otherwise smooth surface. The Mun’s discovery is widely regarded as one of the more important breakthroughs of Kerbal evolution.
(Please excuse the HUD flicker, I'm not sure what's causing it but it may be an Early Access Bug.)Welcome to this tutorial on how to return to Kerbin from th...
16 paź 2024 · Kerbin, the home planet in Kerbal Space Program, boasts two natural satellites: the larger Mun and the smaller Minmus. The Mun, resembling Earth's moon, is characterized by its gray, cratered surface, offering ample opportunities for exploration and scientific research.
1- Get into orbit around Kerbin. It’s easiest if you have a nice, flat, equatorial orbit. 2 - Burn in the same direction you’re traveling to increase speed. Do this until your orbit shows an intersection with the orbit of the Mun and just a bit past it. 3. Speed up time and go round and round until you get an interaction with the Mun. 4.
Hey guys! In this video i showed you how i returned from Mun to Kerbin.I hope you enjoyed! Make sure to subscribe to my channel if you like my content.In the...