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== Refueling in space ==
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=== Specifications ===
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;Refuling in Space
==== Length: 1-3 hours====
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==== Difficulty: Advanced====
 
==== For Version: 1.0.X====
 
  
==Description==
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== Specifications ==
    You've flown for many years (most in time acceleration). Finally, after aerobraking at Jool and Laythe, you're all set to deploy the Tylo base of your dreams. Halfway through the descent, you run out of fuel, forcing Jeb to use the escape pod. Sound familiar? Yeah, I thought so. That's why this tutorial is about Refueling in Space!
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*'''Length: 1-3 hours'''
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*'''Difficulty: Advanced'''
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*'''For Version: 1.0.X'''
  
    You have 2 approaches to refueling: fly up a fuel tanker or use ISRU.
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==Approaches==
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You have 2 approaches: fly up a fuel tanker or use ISRU.
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==Fly Up A Fuel Tanker==
  
==Fly Up A Fuel Tanker==
 
 
===Step 1 - Design your fuel tanker===
 
===Step 1 - Design your fuel tanker===
 
I recommend this design:
 
I recommend this design:
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===Step 4 - Transfer Fuel===
 
===Step 4 - Transfer Fuel===
 
Right-click on the [[Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank]] of your fuel tanker. If you've followed the tutorial, it should be full. Then, hold Alt (Option on a Mac) and right-click on the fuel tank of your target spacecraft that you want to refuel. The right-click menu should have a section labeled "Transfer." Under that section, press the buttons labeled "In" on both the Liquid Fuel and Oxidizer subsections. After it's refueled, close the right-click menu and undock the fuel tanker.
 
Right-click on the [[Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank]] of your fuel tanker. If you've followed the tutorial, it should be full. Then, hold Alt (Option on a Mac) and right-click on the fuel tank of your target spacecraft that you want to refuel. The right-click menu should have a section labeled "Transfer." Under that section, press the buttons labeled "In" on both the Liquid Fuel and Oxidizer subsections. After it's refueled, close the right-click menu and undock the fuel tanker.
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==Use ISRU==
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===Step 1: Put on these parts===
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* Attach these parts to your spacecraft:
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** [['Drill-O-Matic' Mining Excavator]]
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** [[Small Holding Tank]] or [[Large Holding Tank]]
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** [[Convert-O-Tron_250]]
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===Step 2: Land Somewhere===
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Land your spacecraft somewhere, I don't care where.
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===Step 3: Start Mining/Converting===
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Right-click on your [['Drill-O-Matic' Mining Excavator]](s) and click "Deploy." Once it's deployed, click "Start Surface Harvester." Right-click on the [[Convert-O-Tron_250]](s) and click "Start LF/O" and "Start Monoprop." You should start generating fuel!
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==Final Word==
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Now that you have refueled in space, go build the Tylo base of your dreams or do something else. Have fun, and may Jeb's awesomeness be with you. 😉
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[[Category:Tutorials|Refueling in space]]

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Refuling in Space

Specifications

  • Length: 1-3 hours
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • For Version: 1.0.X

Approaches

You have 2 approaches: fly up a fuel tanker or use ISRU.

Fly Up A Fuel Tanker

Step 1 - Design your fuel tanker

I recommend this design:

Step 2 - Launch your fuel tanker

Use a normal ascent profile to get into a circular orbit with a periapsis greater than 75 km and deploy your Gigantor XL Solar Arrays. Now you should be on the upper stage (the one right before the transfer stage). Fire your engines to get a transfer to whatever planet/moon your target is orbiting.

Step 3 - Rendezvous and Docking

Using the transfer stage, rendezvous with the target spacecraft. Once you are within 250 meters, cancel your relative velocity and jettison the transfer stage. From there, dock with your target.

Step 4 - Transfer Fuel

Right-click on the Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank of your fuel tanker. If you've followed the tutorial, it should be full. Then, hold Alt (Option on a Mac) and right-click on the fuel tank of your target spacecraft that you want to refuel. The right-click menu should have a section labeled "Transfer." Under that section, press the buttons labeled "In" on both the Liquid Fuel and Oxidizer subsections. After it's refueled, close the right-click menu and undock the fuel tanker.

Use ISRU

Step 1: Put on these parts

Step 2: Land Somewhere

Land your spacecraft somewhere, I don't care where.

Step 3: Start Mining/Converting

Right-click on your 'Drill-O-Matic' Mining Excavator(s) and click "Deploy." Once it's deployed, click "Start Surface Harvester." Right-click on the Convert-O-Tron_250(s) and click "Start LF/O" and "Start Monoprop." You should start generating fuel!

Final Word

Now that you have refueled in space, go build the Tylo base of your dreams or do something else. Have fun, and may Jeb's awesomeness be with you. 😉