Hio,
as the title says I´m trying to go from the Moon (BB) to the ISS or any object in LEO. Preferably with IMFD as I don´t like the Trans-X fiddling that much...
Here´s my general approach on how to get there within a reasonable low inclination.
IMFD - Planet Approach
Target: ISS/MIR/Whatever
Source:Moon
Ref: Earth
Waiting for EIn = 0
Adjusting EqI to get RIn close to 0
Target PeA and some TEj (5-7k)
Taking Off with Surface Launch (Course)
Orbit-Eject (Course) with lowest dV
(MFDs are shared)
So far so good...
After leaving the moon, the RIn starts rising to about 10°. Adjusting the EIn is not really helping. It seems I never get it back close to 0°. Am I missing something or is this the best result to get with that approach?
When is the best time for the midcourse correction?
For an Approach using IMFDs Offplane Target Intercept a few couple degrees doesnt matter that much, right?
as the title says I´m trying to go from the Moon (BB) to the ISS or any object in LEO. Preferably with IMFD as I don´t like the Trans-X fiddling that much...
Here´s my general approach on how to get there within a reasonable low inclination.
IMFD - Planet Approach
Target: ISS/MIR/Whatever
Source:Moon
Ref: Earth
Waiting for EIn = 0
Adjusting EqI to get RIn close to 0
Target PeA and some TEj (5-7k)
Taking Off with Surface Launch (Course)
Orbit-Eject (Course) with lowest dV
(MFDs are shared)
So far so good...
After leaving the moon, the RIn starts rising to about 10°. Adjusting the EIn is not really helping. It seems I never get it back close to 0°. Am I missing something or is this the best result to get with that approach?
When is the best time for the midcourse correction?
For an Approach using IMFDs Offplane Target Intercept a few couple degrees doesnt matter that much, right?