Now use the manoeuvre node to help guide your second rocket into a similar orbit as the first. You'll want to go into the map view and launch your second rocket only once you see the first one about to fly overhead this will keep them relatively close to each other from the start. This is where having your previous rocket orbit over the launch site is very helpful. Well that's because that was the easy part Bajo! Now things get tricky as we attempt to launch another rocket to rendezvous with it. That was easy DARREN, I don't know what all the fuss was about. You'll make life much easier for yourself if you ensure your orbit passes directly over the launch site. Then launch into a nice circular one hundred kilometre orbit, and for this we're just going to go with an equatorial orbit. I've been through the basics of creating rockets and entering orbit before so I won't go into the finer details involved with that, but if you missed those you may want to look at an online guide. Build yourself a rocket capable of entering orbit and make sure to attach a docking adapter. Oh my well rendezvous can be very tricky manoeuvres to execute but I'll do my best to help you out! So firstly, you're going to need something to rendezvous with. Hello Bajo, Hello Hex! Make way! There's rocket science to do and we don't have all day.scoot your equatorial bulge out of the way.there we go.now what did the spawnling want to know?Īhh well firstly they were wondering how to do a rendezvous in Kerbin orbit. Well I dunno about that I think I can say that pretty fast, you ready? Lift. Oh I'd be delighted Bajo! I'll be there faster than you can say lift-off! Hey, look, we've got a few questions about KSP and they've specifically asked for your help, do you think you could come down and give us a hand? Those kerbals knew the risks when they signed up Hex! Remember what happened when you attempted a Mun landing? Or that landing on Duna? Those poor brave kerbals. And Second of all, you're terrible at KSP. First of all, I don't want to get sucked down a wormhole. Those sound like some tricky manoeuvres Hex! But I'm sure I can manage them without DARRENs help! How hard can it be?īaj. P.S If D.A.R.R.E.N is not the one answering this question then I shall adapt the laws of physics in such a way that you are sucked down a wormhole =-) No pressure! I am looking for instructions on how to perform a Free Return to Trajectory, using only one burn to get to the Mun, back again and into a re-entry trajectory once I am in orbit Can you give me some tips on how to perform them and (for the Mun orbit rendezvous) What a suitable Lander-Orbiter design will beĢ. I am attempting to perform a rendezvous, both in Kerbin orbit and Mun orbit. And it wouldn't be a space special if we didn't take on a question about Kerbal Space Program! So let's go with this from Quantum Physics who is in The Universe, which is Outside Australia.Ĭomments: I have 2 Kerbal Space Program related questions that I would like D.A.R.R.E.N to answer.ġ. I know right? Now that he's safe and sound I think we can tackle a question or two. Phew well I'm glad Goose got back alright!
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