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{{Quote|This Space Station Core shows just how ambitious the Kerlington model rocket catalog can be sometimes.<br />If you can manage to build a rocket capable of getting this into orbit, it is air-tight enough to let a few Kerbals live in it for long periods of time.<br />It also features a hub with five docking ports, so you can expand your station.|Squad}} | {{Quote|This Space Station Core shows just how ambitious the Kerlington model rocket catalog can be sometimes.<br />If you can manage to build a rocket capable of getting this into orbit, it is air-tight enough to let a few Kerbals live in it for long periods of time.<br />It also features a hub with five docking ports, so you can expand your station.|Squad}} | ||
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+ | • A similar vessel is shown in the official animated short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFehUQojGkU A Cake Odyssey]. The version in the film does not have a reaction wheel between the [[https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/PPD-10_Hitchhiker_Storage_Container|Hitchhiker Storage Container]] and the [[https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Rockomax_HubMax_Multi-Point_Connector|Hubmax Multi-Point Connector]]. Additionally, the solar panels are mounted on the connector instead of the [[https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Mk2_Lander_Can|Mk2 Lander Can]]. | ||
{{Stock craft}} | {{Stock craft}} | ||
[[Category:Stock craft]] | [[Category:Stock craft]] |
Latest revision as of 03:17, 23 August 2022
The Space Station Core is a stock craft meant to be the core part of a space station. As it has no any kind of propulsion, it needs a launch vehicle to reach the stable orbit. It features a Mk2 Lander-can and a PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container. It also has numerous docking ports for connecting it to other parts of a space station.
It is externally similar to the DOS-7 Module of the former Mir Space Station.
Craft Description
“ | This Space Station Core shows just how ambitious the Kerlington model rocket catalog can be sometimes. If you can manage to build a rocket capable of getting this into orbit, it is air-tight enough to let a few Kerbals live in it for long periods of time. It also features a hub with five docking ports, so you can expand your station. — Squad |
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Trivia
• A similar vessel is shown in the official animated short A Cake Odyssey. The version in the film does not have a reaction wheel between the [Storage Container] and the [Multi-Point Connector]. Additionally, the solar panels are mounted on the connector instead of the [Lander Can].