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Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: But only the lander itself, without the drop tanks.
Attached is a scenario to launch the Alpaca on a FalconHeavy. Orbital node lines are aligned with the Moon on the scenario date. Proceed with a partial TLI burn until the 2nd stage runs dry, then separate the Alpaca, reorient it and continue the burn with its engines until the transfer ellipse touches the Moon orbit.
At Moon periapsis do a capture burn. An Orion MPCV will be waiting in a highly elliptical Lunar orbit. Try to catch it and dock to it. (I did the final docking with the Orion active, as the Alpaca has the docking port at the +y axis, which makes the alignment tricky.)
If you want a hack to make the deep-space maneuvers easier, enter these lines into the Dynetictest.CFG file:
MaxMainThrust = 76000
ISP = 3600
This adds a virtual main engine, thrusting in +z direction, so you can use all the familiar autopilots (prograde, retrograde, etc.) without having to worry, where to point the nose to accelerate or slow down.
I would not consider it a cheat, as it uses the same specific amount of fuel as the hover engines.
Long answer: But only the lander itself, without the drop tanks.
Attached is a scenario to launch the Alpaca on a FalconHeavy. Orbital node lines are aligned with the Moon on the scenario date. Proceed with a partial TLI burn until the 2nd stage runs dry, then separate the Alpaca, reorient it and continue the burn with its engines until the transfer ellipse touches the Moon orbit.
At Moon periapsis do a capture burn. An Orion MPCV will be waiting in a highly elliptical Lunar orbit. Try to catch it and dock to it. (I did the final docking with the Orion active, as the Alpaca has the docking port at the +y axis, which makes the alignment tricky.)
If you want a hack to make the deep-space maneuvers easier, enter these lines into the Dynetictest.CFG file:
MaxMainThrust = 76000
ISP = 3600
This adds a virtual main engine, thrusting in +z direction, so you can use all the familiar autopilots (prograde, retrograde, etc.) without having to worry, where to point the nose to accelerate or slow down.
I would not consider it a cheat, as it uses the same specific amount of fuel as the hover engines.