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3 mar 2023 · Kevin teaches new players how to orbit, land on, and return from the Mun in Kerbal Space Program 2.JOIN OUR LOCALS COMMUNITY: https://spacexcentric.locals.co...
9 lut 2022 · This tutorial will show you how to land a Kerbal on The Mun. Contents. 1 Constructing a Mun Rocket. 2 Another design. 3 Step 1 - Launching Into Kerbin's Orbit. 4 Step 2 - To The Mun. 5 Step 3 - Munar Orbit. 6 Step 4 - Landing On The Mun. 7 Step 5 - Returning To Orbit. 8 Step 6 - Back To Kerbin. 9 Step 7 - Landing On Kerbin. 10 Other Ideas.
22 sty 2023 · Kerbal Space Program can be a challenging game when you first start, especially if you know little about space. 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?
Best way is to first get a nice circular Kerbin orbit, let's say at 100km. Then hit m so you are in solar system view and zoom out so you can see the mun and rotate the camera so that the mun is at about 2oclock relative to Kerbin. Then you burn prograde at 6ocklock for about 800dv.
7 sty 2023 · Mun. As the Mun’s orbital plane is parallel to the equator of Kerbin, launch the vessel Due East (90°) with 0 ° inclination. Match the target planet’s inclination. While still in Kerbin orbit, match the plane of the target planet’s orbit. Right-click the Mun and select Set as Target.
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.
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.