Matrix Aran
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Hello folks. First off forgive me if I'm asking the impossible, while I've been a long time lurker on these forums and have toyed with Orbiter on and off for the last year, I still see myself as much the novice and many things still go right over my head. Still I'm able to get to the moon and back, and make rather precise landings on realistic-ish settings.
I've been experimenting with many new things the last few weeks including missions to Mars and Jupiter, most of these in an XR2 with the apropriate fuel settings/cargo.
While I can with some practice reliably aerocapture Mars, I've wanted to experiment with doing the same at Jupiter and thus saving on fuel. Try as many plans as I might I can't seem to find a way to arrive at Jupiter and slow down while in the atmosphere without shooting right out the other side or burning the ship into a pile of molten slag.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with aerobraking/capture at Jupiter? Is it possible in an XR2, and if so, what are the specifics that I'd want to be looking at for a non-crispy, safe ride?
I've been experimenting with many new things the last few weeks including missions to Mars and Jupiter, most of these in an XR2 with the apropriate fuel settings/cargo.
While I can with some practice reliably aerocapture Mars, I've wanted to experiment with doing the same at Jupiter and thus saving on fuel. Try as many plans as I might I can't seem to find a way to arrive at Jupiter and slow down while in the atmosphere without shooting right out the other side or burning the ship into a pile of molten slag.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with aerobraking/capture at Jupiter? Is it possible in an XR2, and if so, what are the specifics that I'd want to be looking at for a non-crispy, safe ride?