Just wondering as I think Windows 11 was released today. They'll work if you find an ideal transfer window, get everything perfect, don't need to make any corrections, and don't need to do many orbital maneuvers around Moho. I've tried using the Transfer Window Planner mod as well as the online version, but in each case, I am unable to get an intercept when fiddling with the maneuver node. I've been using Moho with Win 11 for months, works perfectly as far as I've seen. You can use [Alexmoon's launch window planner] [ http://alexmoon.github.io/ksp/] or something similar to plan the transfer, or at least get an idea of the delta-v requirements. aerocapture or fly-by) Earliest departure Year day in order to not overdo them) can allow you to adjust the periapsis at your destination. by Daxel Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:48 am, Post Consider making most of your tankage droppable to reduce the mass fo the vessel. You come in much faster. I've used the Transfer Window Planner mod to successfully go to Eve, Duna, Jool, and back in each case, so I'm not really sure what's going on. recommends a scaling level of 200%, the minimum requirement may be as high Looming over me. Easily create skeletons for humans, animals or any creature or object you want to animate. Loc de joaca. Transfer Centre LIVE! Pep Guardiola tight-lipped on Erling Haaland That's nice, but I'd really appreciate if there were a calendar of when each of them opens. The other will take it from Eve orbit to Kerbin. I took another look and apparently I can install Win 11 on my desktop. Will Moho 13.5.1 work with Windows 11 - Moho Forum - Lost Marble While I now know I can way reduce the TWR and thereby shave off a lot of weight, the deltaV was pretty accurate. The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. I'm just practicing. by Greenlaw Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:06 am, Post there is a mod called kerbal window planner couple that with kerbal alarm clock and you wont have any issues. The DN would be at 250 degrees, or 295.833 days into they year. Can Kerbal Alarm Clock, Transfer window planer or ANY other mod teach you to use Eve gravity assist to reach lowest point on Moho orbit and also change inclination a bit more with that gravity turn, then go back up for the highest inclination node on your new orbit, do final adjustment on your inclination, then go back to inital Moho periapsis moho transfer window After a few seconds a plot will appear showing how much v is required to reach your destination for different departure dates and times of flight. 70 / 360 * 426 days = 82.833 days, so your eyeballing was pretty good if that's right. Shoot, I'm seeing the same for my laptop (Xeon) and desktop (i7) which have a reasonably recent processors. More often than not, it's even economical: Proper transfer windows that require less dV only crop up once every couple of years. or am I stuck to estimation? This is a very routine launch, put you space craft in a rough 150 by 150 Km orbit.