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The navigator works very well for low-thrust trajectories...
The navigator? I'm not sure what you're referring to... as a navigator, I don't work well on high thrust trajectories, let alone low thrust ones...
For a low-thrust vessel, no. Hitting the moon is very difficult, hitting Jupiter or Saturn is relatively easy. I made a low thrust flight there once with IMFD, you can make do. But how he managed to hit the moon is beyond me... unless he extended the orbit and just waited for the moon to come by.
I would imagine the opposite would hold true for flying to other planets, considering the other variables involved. Flying to the Moon is relatively easy, it is simply a case of extending your orbit at the right time and place.
Literally hitting the Moon is easy if you're aiming for it but forget to raise your periapsis. I've managed to do it a couple of times...


