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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...
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.
(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...
4 lip 2024 · Mun, also known as the Mun and sometimes written as Mün, is a relatively large moon orbiting Kerbin. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is simply called “ the Moon ” (Latin: Luna ).
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.
Assuming 1650 dV is appropriate for an aerobrake return to Kerbin, the best engine for this payload is 1 Nerv (obviously broken when there are no costs in KSP 2 early access yet). The next best is 1 Terrier engine, then 3 Spark engines, 4 Twitch, and so on.
Mun is 11,400,000m periapsis around Kerbin, so you are burning the wrong way. The best method would be to wait until you are directly opposite Kerbin (dark side of the Mun), then burn 90 degrees east.