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I look at how to perform a precise landing to rescue a Kerbal from the surface of The Mun. (KSP 1.12.3)🔔 Subscribe - http://www.youtube.com/c/MikeAben?sub-...
29 sie 2012 · The design I used was able to retrieve my stranded Kerbal (who could do nothing but grab something he drifted into) and return him safely to Kerbin. The rescue craft was made using a Mk2 Lander Can with a PPD-10 Hitchhiker storage compartment on top of it separated with a decoupler.
Welcome to Episode 2 of "The Stranded" - a playthrough in which I unlock the entire science mode tech tree in Kerbal Space Program, but with a TWIST: on every single planet and moon, there's a ...
Rescuing Kerbals from the Mun with a targeted landingPart 4 in the Kerbal Tutorial series. This time we take a look at how to rescue Kerbals from a planet u...
You can either send a rescue mission or do it the Kerbal way. By that I mean take off with your lander, get your apoapsis to a nice safe height (20 km is more than enough) and try to get as much horizontal speed as you can.
Low Mun Orbit is perfect for a Mun rescue because orbital rendezvous is cheaper and easier than a precise landing and takeoff. You could launch the same ship that sent Valentina there with an empty passenger slot and a probe core.
Two seats on a heatshield is enough to get them back through the atmo, but you might splurge and go a 3 kerbal command module (which also gives you SAS). Just make sure you've got the dV to make Munar orbit, pick up the stranded Kerbals (means learning how to rendezvous), and then head home.