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  1. 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.

  2. Dude, it's very simple. Get into Mun orbit. Then any escape attempt will place you first in an orbit around Kerbin and then around Kerbol itself. So, you only have to get a moderate escape from Mun orbit and almost surely you'll end orbiting Kerbin.

  3. What this will do is when you reach the escape point (the Mun is leaving you behind) you'll "fall" back to Kerbin with an apoapsis that is right at the Mun's orbit and a periapsis somewhere inside (hopefully close to Kerbin).

  4. I know one way would be to land a lander on the Mun and rendezvous with the rocket in orbit to make it back to Kerbin, but I’m having a bit of trouble matching the orbits. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

  5. 2 maj 2019 · Going to the Mun is one thing. Going there and landing is another. But getting there, and back with just 2 burns? That's really quite challenging! This tutorial will provide you with all the tools but practice, to get you to the Mun, and then back for free.

  6. 16 lip 2013 · 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.

  7. 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.

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