So I am currently in the process of an all out attack on all planets and some moons. The first part of the mission to Moho wasn't such a big success. An orbiter (Bill and Bob Kerman) didn't actually orbit and just did a low (and fast!) flyby and is now on route back to Kerbin. The lander actually was a success in part. It did land, it did get to orbit again. But because of the unbelievable injection burn to even reach Moho orbit from interplanetar space hasn't got enough delta-V to get the Kerba
If you do things properly, the Moho injection burn should be a little more than 1500 m/s. Due to Moho's extreme orbit correct procedure a bit different than other planets. The most efficient way to get to Moho is as follows: 1: Forget about phase angles Moho's eccentricity, tight orbit, and inclination means the difference between just any encounter and a good encounter is massive. The best way to encounter Moho is to line up your periapsis with it's periapsis. Therefore if you want a good enco