How much Delta V does it take to get to Eve in KSP?

It requires about 7000 m/s of vacuum delta-v to get into orbit from sea level. Eve is 700 km in diameter, making it 100 km larger than Kerbin, and the largest terrestrial planet in the Kerbal solar system.

How do I return from kerbin to Eve?

Once you got in a stable orbit around Eve, you can meet with your return ship and transfer a pilot to the lander (via EVA). Then using the transfer stage to deorbit the lander to the chosen landing site and then detach it. During descent, get rid of the bottom docking port (if used).

What planet is Eve in KSP?

Eve is the second planet from Kerbol, the closest planet to Kerbin, and KSP’s analogue for the planet Venus. It has one small moon: a captured asteroid called Gilly.

Does Eve have an atmosphere KSP?

Eve’s atmosphere begins at 96,708.6 m and is extremely dense: at 11,250 m, it’s as thick as Kerbin’s atmosphere at sea level (1 atm), and at Eve sea level the atmospheric pressure is 5 atm. Its atmospheric pressure fades exponentially, with a scale height of 7000 m.

How much does it cost to return from deltav to Eve?

Eve’s escape velocity is ~5,000m/s, so in order to return from a 100km Eve orbit to Kerbin, another ~1,500m/s Δv is required.

What is the radius of kerbin?

600 000 m

Kerbin
Physical Characteristics
Equatorial radius 600 000 m
Equatorial circumference 3 769 911 m
Surface area 4.5238934×1012 m2

How do you land and take off in EVE?

TIPS:

  1. Try to land on a site high above sea level.
  2. Use Aerospike engines.
  3. Maintaining terminal velocity is more important than engine efficiency at lower altitudes.
  4. In lower altitudes, traditional asparagus staging is not your friend.
  5. Do not take any weight back up with you that you do not need.

How do I leave Eve?

The short answer is: You don’t. That being said, it is possible to leave with as little as 8000m/s dV, but that is from a high altitude with an efficient design.

Where can I land in Eve?

To perform a successful landing on Eve you will need a large space ship. You could either launch it with one enormous rocket in one go, or you could launch the middle- and upper stage into orbit with separate launches, and then dock them together in orbit.

Can you land on Eve?