| 1 | Lunar Return | This tutorial is designed to assist in using Transx MFD in getting back to Earth from the moon. You should already have a basic ability to control the deltaglider and have already done Earth to Moon transfers using the basic tools like Orbit, Align and Transfer. |
| 2 | Transfer to Phobos | In this Transx tutorial you are in a fairly low Mars orbit within a couple degrees of alignment with Phobos. The mission goal will be to do a single burn that adjusts both Prograde and Inclination as well as the time of the burn to transfer to Phobos. |
| 3 | Mars surface to Venus | This Transx tutorial is designed to take you from a surface position on Mars and create a next stage with an eject plan to Venus. |
| 4 |
Voyager Setup |
This exercise is practicing making a Transx flightplan starting from being parked on Earth surface, planning a Voyager-like flight to eject Earth to Jupiter with a sling to Saturn. |
| 5 |
Voyager Flight |
This is a continuation of the flightplan tutorial. The trans-Jupiter burn has been done and the tutorial takes you through the midcourse corrections to sling around Jupiter towards Saturn. |
| 6 |
Free Return |
This exercise is to start from low Earth orbit and plan and fly a trajectory that does a single prograde burn that has the ship travel to the moon to sling around and return to Earth where either a second burn would reinsert a low Earth orbit or do a reentry. A mid-course correction is done on both the outbound and return legs. To save time the low Earth orbit is already aligned with the moon's orbit. |
| 7 |
Venus triple sling |
Start from sitting on the surface of Mercury. Set up a flight plan that comprises of an Eject to Venus with free coasting slings to Venus again, then Venus a third time then Mars. |
| 8 |
Challenge 2006 |
From a low polar Earth orbit with only 1303 Kg of fuel in main tank and 18 Kg in the RCS, establish a geosynchronous orbit (radius 42.16M). |
| 9 |
Surrogate Planning |
Using a surrogate ship to assist in trajectory planning. |