If you launch into non-equatorial orbit from KSC, KSC won't longer be right under your orbital path because the planet spins under you. Crossrange is capability to steer the spacecraft back to the launch zone.
When I launch to polar orbit for from KSC I usually return to Dessert runway as it's closer after an orbit or two than KSC.
i landed on the Mun, but i forgot to take a picture actually landed, so heres a picture that looks like it landed but if it actually was landed it would be huge
Spoiler
No shadow? No stars in the backround? I call fake Mun landing!
Crossrange... what???
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If you launch into non-equatorial orbit from KSC, KSC won't longer be right under your orbital path because the planet spins under you. Crossrange is capability to steer the spacecraft back to the launch zone.
When I launch to polar orbit for from KSC I usually return to Dessert runway as it's closer after an orbit or two than KSC.