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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...
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). It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 5029 m in height.
The Mun is a large moon orbiting Kerbin, and the inner moon of Kerbin. It is the larger sibling of Kerbin's other moon, Minmus. The Mun does not have an atmosphere, and has one-sixth the surface gravity of Kerbin. The surface is gray and barren, saturated in craters of various sizes.
Mun, also known as the Mün, is a large moon orbiting Kerbin. It can be thought of as an analogue to our own Moon. It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 3400 m in height.
22 sty 2023 · The upper stage of your lander should be fully capable of landing and returning from the Mun. Start with an Mk1 Command Pod and put a heat shield and a TD-12 Decoupler under that. Put two FL-T400 Fuel Tanks with a LV-909 "Terrier" Liquid Fuel Engine under that. Don't forget the landing legs!
10 sty 2017 · I just wanted to know the strategy to successfully re-enter kerbin from the mun on a normal ship. In this case we can agree that 45km Pe and 3000/3500 m/s is quite acceptable on light pods. My question's been answered and i declare this thread over, thanks to all!
By fiddling with the position of the node and your prograde/retrograde vectors, you can get your periapsis at just the right height. After burning and reaching the mun, you can add a new maneuver at periapsis to do a breaking burn and circularise your orbit: boom, you are orbiting the mun! (Type 3)