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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.
Launch two rockets from the surface of Mun, one's launch origin will be located at the point where Mun's prograde direction is and the other where the retrograde direction is. Both reach the escape velocity of 807 m/s.
Start by making one, add prograde until you escape Kerbin SOI, then drag that node around till you hit the Mun SOI. That is the simplest way. But you would do much better learning from proper tutorials that teaches you orbital mechanics and let you learn how to plot a better course.
I got back to kerbin from orbit around the mun with only like 330 m/s delta V. I escaped munar orbit and went into a higher orbit around Kerbin. Once I reached apoapsis I did a retrograde burn and went on a highly elliptical orbit that intersected Kerbin’s atmosphere.
12 sty 2019 · My encounter with the Mun lets me choose which direction to orbit. If you look at the moon from the top down, with its forward path around Kerbin at the 6 o'clock position, I can go clockwise and end up on the far side of the moon first, or counter clockwise and end up on the near side first.
Escaping Kerbin! - Episode 11 - A Return to the Mun. Legion of One. 369 subscribers. Subscribed. 8. 243 views 10 months ago. In honor of our 11th episode, we decide to try something we have...
1 maj 2015 · From here, burn prograde to an escape trajectory. This will cause you to escape the Mun while simultaneously lowering your orbit around Kerbin. Once you escape the Mun, burn retrograde until your periapsis is below about 30 km. The atmosphere will then catch you.