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== About me ==
 
I'm currently in an apprenticeship as an electronics technician in Germany and entered the world of KSP in early 2012.
 
 
I mainly played the free beta version before I choose to purchase ''Kerbal Space Program''. Pretty much into it, I started tons of missions, but none were really pleasant to me, as all of them were either done after some tutorial explanations or didn't bring a huge success to me (most of my missions where unmanned satellites).
 
 
So I stopped playing KSP so often and re-joined it with the release of 0.19 (where, unfortunately, the same happened) and now with 0.20. Thanks to a series of tutorials in this wiki giving credits to real life space history I finally learned the basics and advanced methods of space flight (e.g. docking, which was something I never mastered before).
 
 
 
== My accomplishments ==  
 
== My accomplishments ==  
 
# Bringing a satellite into a geostationary orbit
 
# Bringing a satellite into a geostationary orbit
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# Docking two vessels in space
 
# Docking two vessels in space
 
# Bringing a kerbal onto moon and back to surface alive (inspired by Apollo missions)
 
# Bringing a kerbal onto moon and back to surface alive (inspired by Apollo missions)
# Building of a Space Station ('''Rayburn Space Station RBSS''')
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# Building a Space Station ('''Rayburn Space Station RBSS''')
 
:* Alpha module (''4 docking ports, energy supply, radio transmitter, RCS'')
 
:* Alpha module (''4 docking ports, energy supply, radio transmitter, RCS'')
 
:* Living module (''space for 3 inhabitants/astronauts'')
 
:* Living module (''space for 3 inhabitants/astronauts'')
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:# Undocking the Science module from the rocket
 
:# Undocking the Science module from the rocket
 
:# Attaching the Science module to another docking port of RBSS
 
:# Attaching the Science module to another docking port of RBSS
[[File:Exploration 1 after landing.png|right|thumbnail|'''Exploration 1''' rover on Eve's surface near the survived part of his rocket debris]]
 
 
:# Undocking the transfer stage
 
:# Undocking the transfer stage
 
:# Undocking the rover from the back of the transfer stage and carrying it to the top
 
:# Undocking the rover from the back of the transfer stage and carrying it to the top
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:# De-orbiting the rover + transfer stage
 
:# De-orbiting the rover + transfer stage
 
:# Securely landing the rover on Eve
 
:# Securely landing the rover on Eve
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[[File:Exploration 1 after landing.png|right|thumbnail|'''Exploration 1''' rover on Eve's surface near the survived part of his rocket debris]]
  
 
== My work ==
 
== My work ==
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* [[Tutorial: Sputnik 1/de|Tutorial: Sputnik 1]]
 
* [[Tutorial: Sputnik 1/de|Tutorial: Sputnik 1]]
 
* [[Tutorial: Vostok 1/de|Tutorial: Vostok 1]]
 
* [[Tutorial: Vostok 1/de|Tutorial: Vostok 1]]
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* [[Tutorial: Gemini 6A and 7/de|Tutorial: Gemini 6A und 7]]
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* [[Tutorial:_Luna_9/de|Tutorial: Luna 9]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 November 2017

My accomplishments

  1. Bringing a satellite into a geostationary orbit
  2. Bringing a kerbal into orbit and back to surface alive
  3. Docking two vessels in space
  4. Bringing a kerbal onto moon and back to surface alive (inspired by Apollo missions)
  5. Building a Space Station (Rayburn Space Station RBSS)
  • Alpha module (4 docking ports, energy supply, radio transmitter, RCS)
  • Living module (space for 3 inhabitants/astronauts)
  • Refuelling module (6 fuel tanks + monopropellant tanks to function as a space gas station Used by Exploration 1)
  • Science module (Additional space for 3 astronauts, scientific testing unics)
  1. Constructing a rover capable of landing on an astmospheric planet and surviving there (Exploration 1)
  2. Execution of Exploration 1 (bringing a rover to Eve)
  • Mission Details:
  1. Launching a rocket into orbit
  2. Docking the transfer stage with the RBSS
  3. Undocking the Science module from the rocket
  4. Attaching the Science module to another docking port of RBSS
  5. Undocking the transfer stage
  6. Undocking the rover from the back of the transfer stage and carrying it to the top
  7. Transfering into orbit of Eve
  8. De-orbiting the rover + transfer stage
  9. Securely landing the rover on Eve
Exploration 1 rover on Eve's surface near the survived part of his rocket debris

My work

Translation of the following articles (into German language):