Well Ripley, I assumed the launch window lasted somewhere around 12-24 hours, and so the question would be not what time to launch necessarily, but what position along the orbital path, right?
You would have to eject prograde along your orbital path, roughly anywhere past the point of Aries off your 3 o'clock, to it's degree opposite (point of Virgo?), and you would have a handful of times to eject (once per orbit) as the duration of the launch window passes, correct?
I hope I am explaining what I am asking clearly enough. I have been thinking a lot about this lately so that's good imo.
Goth, I will run the scenario again today/tonight and give you the requested figures. You are probably right re. incorrect IMFD settings. The main problem is, as you said, missing the planet by distances in the M range and then making incorrect mid course corrections perhaps. I seem to do no better when heading outward to Mars. I can make the Moon usually, just using the old Transfer MFD. No luck with TransX. I tend to like IMFD more but I am still quite new to it.
Thanks again.
- and now I am all of a sudden thinking more and wondering if the point of Aries is correct. When you have the Earth between you and the Sun aligned (midnight) and you are prograde, is the point of Aries at your three o'clock all year or does it change in this case, keeping the Earth between you and the sun that is. In three months, will Capricorn (or Cancer? not sure) be at your three o'clock? Sorry about the flood of questions, as well.