Difference between revisions of "Traveling Around the Kerbol System"

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* [[Tutorial:Mun For Dummies|Mun For Dummies: Travelling to the Mun and Back]] by [[User:nicnacnic|nicnacnic]] (For Version 1.0 to 1.2)
 
* [[Tutorial:Mun For Dummies|Mun For Dummies: Travelling to the Mun and Back]] by [[User:nicnacnic|nicnacnic]] (For Version 1.0 to 1.2)
 
* [[Tutorial:How to get to Minmus|Traveling to Minmus]] by [[User:craigmt1|craigmt1]]
 
* [[Tutorial:How to get to Minmus|Traveling to Minmus]] by [[User:craigmt1|craigmt1]]
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==Specifications==
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* '''Length:''' 15 minutes - 1 hour
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* '''Difficulty:''' Moderate
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* '''For Version:''' 1.0 to 1.2
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* '''Recommended [[Delta-V]]:''' ~3,500
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** ~1,500 to ~2,500 for Interplanetary Transfer
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** ~1,500 to get into orbit
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Additionally, you will need an understanding of orbital mechanics (see Tutorials section), maneuver nodes, angles, and a lot of patience.

Revision as of 02:18, 21 October 2016

Want to travel around the Kerbol system but don't know how to start? No worries! I will teach you how to go to another Celestial Body while being efficient at the same time. Let's jump in!

This page assumes that you have already traveled and landed on the Mun and Minmus. You can find some tutorials here if you haven't:

Specifications

  • Length: 15 minutes - 1 hour
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • For Version: 1.0 to 1.2
  • Recommended Delta-V: ~3,500
    • ~1,500 to ~2,500 for Interplanetary Transfer
    • ~1,500 to get into orbit

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