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  1. Hi, Is it just me, or are the maneuver planning tools available for interplanetary trips just not very good in RO? I've tried using the pork chop plot, and at least two different maneuver tools from MechJeb. Almost nothing hits the target planets. Essentially what I've found I have to do is to escape from Earth, and then use Rendezvous Autopilot or Maneuver Planner to get closer. Going directly from Earth orbit to an intercept course to another planet (I've only tried Mars and Venus) using the tools I mentionted seems to be basically unworkable. I have gotten probes to orbit both Venus and Mars, but only with finagling, as I tried to describe. I'm pretty pleased, nonetheless. Thanks, Ben
  2. Hi, I'm trying to get to Mars from Earth in RO. (in stock I've flown to Duna many times, and I've always flown "by hand" without using MechJeb.) Instead of flying by hand, I'm trying to use MechJeb now. Now, in MechJeb Manuever Planner, when I select "Transfer to another planet" I keep seeing a yellow message "your orbital inclination is 11.8 degrees from the Earth's orbital inclination around the sun." MJ's recommendation is to have this be less than 10 degrees. How can I adjust my probe's orbital inclination around the Earth to be parallel to the Earth's orbital inclination around the Sun? Thanks, Ben
  3. Hi, I made up my own little Atlas V in Realism Overhaul today. It works a lot better than the early rocket models I made (Juno II, Mercury Atlas). I didn't include fins because the real Atlas V doesn't have fins. This is in spite of the fact that my Atlas V's center of lift is far forward of its center of mass. Why is this rocket stable? I was so surprised that it flew so well. Ordinarily I would add fins so that the center of lift is astern of the center of mass. Why didn't I need to do that? Thanks, Ben
  4. Hi, Is there a mod that will let me predict atmospheric trajectory (as in re-entry)? Copilot tells me there is one called Trajectories, but I'm not sure it works with Realism Overhaul, which is what I'm using. Thanks, Ben
  5. Hi, I'm interested in identifying where my capsule will land after it re-enters Earth's atmosphere in Realism Overhaul. I found out that a mod called Trajectories does this. I just checked with Bing Copilot (ChatGPT), and it says I need to install Trajectories separately. Is this really the case? Does Realism Overhaul already come with functionality that I'm looking for? Thanks in advance. Ben
  6. Well, I got my first satellite to orbit around Earth in RO. Some keys were to make sure my avionics didn't have excess batteries (they did), and also to use Smart A.S.S. instead of Ascent Guidance. Thanks!
  7. FWIW, I just completed my immediate goal of getting a satellite to orbit in RO. I didn't use the ascent guidance from MechJeb, but I did use Smart A.S.S. That was key.
  8. Hi, Without sharing any videos or screenshots (I could share if needed), I have a problem with my first orbital attempt in RO. It seems my first stage shuts down prematurely. I can figure out why this is happening -- it's because the calculated apoapsis matches the orbit altitude target I entered in MechJeb (170 km in my case). I don't want that to happen; is there a way to force a stage to use all of its fuel? Second, just before the engine shuts off, the engine gimbals, and so after the engine shuts off, my ship is put into a tumble about one of its short axes. This is very annoying. What can I do to solve these problems? I want to use all of my fuel and I don't want the ship to tumble after the engine turns off. Thanks, Ben
  9. Thanks. I think I need MechJeb help that is specific to RO. I'm very experienced at stock KSP.
  10. Hi, I just started playing KSP w/ RO. I've never used MechJeb before this week, and I'm wondering what resources you know of to help me get started with MechJeb. I prefer textual help over YouTube videos. I have found some things on my own but I wonder what forum members use. Right now I'm trying to get a simple satellite to orbit around Earth. If you could suggest some input I could put into MechJeb for getting to orbit, that would be great! I was following a tutorial from Carnasa on YT to build my first RO orbital rocket, but in the tutorial he doesn't use MechJeb to get to orbit, and I'd like to do that. Thanks! Ben
  11. Thanks! I'm not super interested in booster re-usability. I'll check these out. And I should have clarified my original post, I built the sounding rocket and the downrange rocket from the RO tutorial, but nothing else.
  12. Hi, I followed the instructions at this link Early Career Tutorial · KSP-RO/RP-1 Wiki · GitHub pretty successfully (although not perfectly). Are there more step-by-step tutorials out there for RO things? Here's a list of things I'm interested in: orbiting a satellite (no recovery) landing on Moon, returning from Moon landing a Kerbal (are they humans now?) on Mars & returning, and specifically using a Robert Zubrin "Mars Direct" style program (sans the spinning artificial gravity) playing with Falcon Heavy to see what it can do (could it go to Moon or Mars)? Thanks, Ben
  13. How can you have a bulldozer in KSP? I've never heard of this before. Pics? I ascended from Eve (got a Kerbal to orbit) once. I'm not interested in doing it again right now.
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