- Open the cheat menu by pressing the key combination Ctrl + Alt + F12.
- Select the tab “Cheats”, “Set Position”.
- Choose a planet or satellite.
- Enter the Latitude and Longitude of the object you need.
- Set a Height.
- Click “Set Position”.
What is KerbNet access?
KerbNet is an orbital scanning and mapping system introduced in 1.2. When accessed from a KerbNet-capable part, a window will appear, displaying topographic, biome or resource maps for the area under the craft depending on the selected mode and the technical capabilities of the part.
What are ascending and descending nodes KSP?
The ascending/descending nodes are the points at which the plane of your orbit intersects with the plane of your targets orbit. The number is the difference in inclination in degrees. At ascending node your orbit is going from below the target to above it, an vice versa.
Is it possible to land on the Kerbal Space Center?
Difficulty: Easier than a Mun landing. Smaller rockets can do this easily. Skills needed: Orbit adjustment (via prograde/retrograde burns at peri-kerbin/apo-kerbin) For version: Every version (tested on 0.13.1) Any rocket that can put a CM, a fuel tank, a liquid engine, and SAS into orbit should suffice.
Where do you land after landing at KSC?
Landing at the KSC is pretty simple once you figure out where you should start your retrograde burn.
What’s the difference between Kerbin and Mun landing?
Because the Mun’s gravity is substantially weaker than Kerbin, your orbital velocity will not be very high. Aim for a nice, circular orbit at an altitude no higher than 200,000 m. Because there is no atmosphere, you do not have to worry about drag at any altitude. Select your landing site along your orbital trajectory.
Where does Kerbin land past the KSC?
However, Kerbin’s atmosphere will slow us down, and we would land short roughly on the west coast of the peninsula past the KSC. So we will need to de-orbit roughly 90 degrees ahead of the KSC, and place the periapsis at roughly 90 degrees beyond KSC.