davidweb
New member
Background:
I'm off work for a couple weeks recovering from a minor surgery and decided to build a really neat UCGO lunar base next to the tram-line at Brighton Beach. Started off using XR2 but figured I'd get bored doing 50+ round trips to build my base so now am doing the XR5 with just one of Woo482's palets full of 24 UCGO station stuff and a couple more filled with fuel in case I run low on my way back.
Challenges:
I'm fairly proficient with Orbiter and have Earth > Moon flights down to a science. I tend to extend the apoapsis out enough so that I can get to the moon in 2.5 - 3 days. BUT... when returning to earth I am having a brain fart in terms of how to shorten the "free return" to shorter than 4.5-5 days. If I do my prograde burn in lunar orbit with delta v of around 800-820 i "tighten" up the free-fall, but it doesn't seem to shorten my return.
Question:
What is the best, fuel efficient way of getting back from moon to the earth in approx 2.5-3 days? I'm using Transx but open to using another MFD if it would help.
Thanks!
I'm off work for a couple weeks recovering from a minor surgery and decided to build a really neat UCGO lunar base next to the tram-line at Brighton Beach. Started off using XR2 but figured I'd get bored doing 50+ round trips to build my base so now am doing the XR5 with just one of Woo482's palets full of 24 UCGO station stuff and a couple more filled with fuel in case I run low on my way back.
Challenges:
I'm fairly proficient with Orbiter and have Earth > Moon flights down to a science. I tend to extend the apoapsis out enough so that I can get to the moon in 2.5 - 3 days. BUT... when returning to earth I am having a brain fart in terms of how to shorten the "free return" to shorter than 4.5-5 days. If I do my prograde burn in lunar orbit with delta v of around 800-820 i "tighten" up the free-fall, but it doesn't seem to shorten my return.
Question:
What is the best, fuel efficient way of getting back from moon to the earth in approx 2.5-3 days? I'm using Transx but open to using another MFD if it would help.
Thanks!