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== Traveling to Jool ==
 
== Traveling to Jool ==
[[Jool]] is [[Kerbin]]'s most distant neighbor, and one of the more time-consuming locations to reach.  Getting to Jool is really the next step after [[Eve]] and [[Duna]], and is an attractive target due to it's large atmosphere and complex moon system.
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[[Jool]] is [[Kerbin]]'s most distant neighbor, and one of the more time-consuming locations to reach.  Getting to Jool is really the next step after [[Eve]] and [[Duna]], and is an attractive target due to its large atmosphere and complex moon system.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:16, 15 December 2012

Jool. If you don't see this at some point during the tutorial, you've probably done it incorrectly.


Traveling to Jool

Jool is Kerbin's most distant neighbor, and one of the more time-consuming locations to reach. Getting to Jool is really the next step after Eve and Duna, and is an attractive target due to its large atmosphere and complex moon system.

Specifications

  • Length: 1-3 hours
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • For version: .17

Additionally, you will need a good understanding of orbital mechanics (see Tutorials section), angles, and a lot of patience.

Steps

Step 1 - Build Your Rocket

Upper Stage

Middle Stage

Lower Stage

Step 2 - Planetary Alignment

Step 3 - Launch to Kerbin Orbit

Step 4 - Fly from Kerbin to Jool

Step 5 - Arriving at Jool

Step 6 - Traveling to one of its moons

Ideas