Yep, this makes things a lot easier, at least for me
Was very easy to set up myself for the first aerobreaking ever in the game - another historical achievement for Atreides space program! Even though it was tough to estimate at which exact altitude to come in.. I ended up trying the maneuver a whole bunch of times and ended up just skimming the through the top layers of the atmosphere a bit and then burning into orbit, which ended up not using that much fuel.
I took a look around the Jool system and read up on all the moons.. and tried to figure out where to go.. when I realized that my scientific probe didn't have parachutes, which limited he somewhat.. it also actually turned out that its engines were installed improperly (don't ask) and I couldn't even use them.. so.. I decided to fly the probe into Jool and observe the data - it had every scientific instrument imaginable strapped to its body and a graphing mod that would graph all the data as it came in.
Unfortunately the game ended up discarding my probe as debris.. which was weird, because that didn't happen in my last mission. I'm not sure what I did wrong there - I *did* change the type of pod attached to the probe... it should have been fine to control it unmanned-like though.. I guess I'll have to take a look at it again *shrug*
My mothership completed half an orbit around Jool when it was caught in Tylo's SOI. After attempting many maneuver nodes all over the place to try to get an intercept with another moon, and succeeding several times, but not very efficiently, I decided to screw it and attempt to land on Tylo.. which I knew was going to be hard if not impossible, but what the hell..
During the burn to attempt to get into orbit of Tylo, I accidently stumbled upon a Vall intercept - my initial target in terms of something to land on. The mission parameters changed - a landing somewhere might be doable after all.
I ended up having to use up way too much fuel slowing down, had to drop the rover from about 20k up, then ended up using all my fuel trying to slow down enough to land.. ended up crashing into the ground at 80m/s with all my fuel just running out and my rcs not having enough thrust to counter the gravity.
So the first manned science mission to Jool was a huge failure, but even death can be fun, and so it was.
The Jool system is way harder to navigate in than I thought it was going to be. The things I sent there weren't designed for that sort of mission and I didn't have a good plan in terms of where to go and how to approach the entry. It gives me a lot of ideas for my next mission though
edit: sorry about the triple post, KSP kind of took over and nothing else mattered and I didn't realize what happened until it was too late