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Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Mk2 Lander-can provides full command module functionality. The Mk2 Lander-can Pod features a large size node on top and bottom. | Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Mk2 Lander-can provides full command module functionality. The Mk2 Lander-can Pod features a large size node on top and bottom. | ||
− | Due to its superior visibility to the other pods, the Lander-can is generally used when doing IVA landings. | + | Due to its superior visibility to the other pods, the Lander-can is generally used when doing [[IVA]] landings. |
Keep in mind that the Lander-can has only an impact tolerance of 8 m/s, making it the most fragile of all command pods. That means direct contact with the ground should be avoided (put a landing gear or at least a more stable component below it). | Keep in mind that the Lander-can has only an impact tolerance of 8 m/s, making it the most fragile of all command pods. That means direct contact with the ground should be avoided (put a landing gear or at least a more stable component below it). |
Revision as of 19:17, 15 March 2013
Description
The Mk2 Lander-can is a Command Module housing two Kerbal crew members during their mission.
“ | This cozy capsule seats two, and is very lightweight. However, don't expect it to survive atmospheric entry or even a sneeze. — Sean's Cannery |
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Usage
Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Mk2 Lander-can provides full command module functionality. The Mk2 Lander-can Pod features a large size node on top and bottom.
Due to its superior visibility to the other pods, the Lander-can is generally used when doing IVA landings.
Keep in mind that the Lander-can has only an impact tolerance of 8 m/s, making it the most fragile of all command pods. That means direct contact with the ground should be avoided (put a landing gear or at least a more stable component below it).
Changes
- Initial Release