Postby damon8r351 » Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:23 pm
I usually nail down the correct latitude first, then zero in on the longitude. So when I approach the planet, I'll orient so the planet's terminator is pointed up and down, because that's usually a decent indicator of what is north and south (not always). I'll zero out the throttle once the coordinate indicator comes up to set my speed to 30 km/s, and make necessary adjustments until my latitude is close to correct. Then I'll head east or west at normal orbital cruise speed, making small north/south adjustments when necessary, until I'm within 15 degrees of my destination, which is the time I begin my descent at a shallow angle. I usually get below 3 degrees of longitude and less than 1 degree of latitude in proximity to my destination that way, and it's usually about a 5 minute flight from there before I land.