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*[[Tutorial:Whats with all the math?|What's with all the math?]] A non-rigorous explanation of the math in KSP | *[[Tutorial:Whats with all the math?|What's with all the math?]] A non-rigorous explanation of the math in KSP | ||
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* [[Tutorial: Land at the Space Center|Land at the Space Center]] by an anonymous person from Albany, New York | * [[Tutorial: Land at the Space Center|Land at the Space Center]] by an anonymous person from Albany, New York | ||
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By9azxHKlc13cHZxbzRkU1o1Vm8/edit?usp=sharing How do I Rocket: Beginners Orbiting Cheat Sheet] By JoerT | * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By9azxHKlc13cHZxbzRkU1o1Vm8/edit?usp=sharing How do I Rocket: Beginners Orbiting Cheat Sheet] By JoerT |
Revision as of 15:15, 1 January 2015
This article is a list of tutorials that will guide you through the finer points of the Kerbal Space Program.
Please note that these articles are user-created, and each user is responsible for their tutorial.
- For a high-level overview of the game mechanics, you can read this Game Manual by SGCam.
- For first-time players, try Tutorial: Walkthrough for Ye Compleat Beginner.
- A less detailed "cheat sheet" type reference is available as Basic Maneuvers.
- For a logical series of missions that build up your knowledge, check out Campaigns.
- A list of the game's default key bindings is also available.
Contents
- 1 Rocket and Probe Design
- 2 Orbiting/De-Orbiting
- 3 Plane and Spaceplane Design
- 4 Real life missions
- 5 Career mode
- 6 Science mode
- 7 Planets and Moons
- 8 General Information
- 9 Customisation
- 10 Add-on Development
- 11 Stubs
- 12 Rureglathon's Narrated Video Tutorials
- 13 Video tutorials
- 14 Creating New Tutorials
Rocket and Probe Design
- Cheat Sheet A KSP Rocket Scientist's Cheat Sheet
- Basic Rocket Design by Senshi
- Basic Probe And Satellite Building By Nova Storm
- Exploring The System a comprehensive mission and vehicle design campaign by Pecan
- Intermediate Rocket Design
- Advanced Rocket Design by Vincent McConnell and Kosmo-not
- Asparagus Staging a method to design very fuel-efficient rockets
- Rocket Assembly Making the most of sub-assemblies, by shadowraven
- What's with all the math? A non-rigorous explanation of the math in KSP
Orbiting/De-Orbiting
- How to Get into Orbit a primer on how to get into your first orbit
- Basic Orbiting (Math) by Entroper
- Walkthrough for Ye Compleat Beginner
- Advanced Orbiting by Entroper
- Basic Docking by PD
- Land at the Space Center by an anonymous person from Albany, New York
- Performing a gravity assist
- Camera view How to see yourself in space
- Geosynchronous Orbit (Math)
- How do I Rocket: Beginners Orbiting Cheat Sheet By JoerT
Orbital rendezvous
- Orbital Rendezvous
- Orbital Docking with the Kergena Target Vehicle
- A detailed discussion on how to meet objects in orbit, including how to synchronize orbits/phases
- In depth tutorial for an orbital rendezvous and docking by It's Just Rocket Science
Plane and Spaceplane Design
- Basic Plane Design by StelarCF
- Fighter Plane Design by ZXZX10000 & StelarCF
- Spaceplane basics by Heatseeker
Real life missions
The high level of realism in Kerbal Space Program allows to recreate historical, current and future missions of human spaceflight. These missions start simple and become gradually more complex, so they are a great way to learn KSP. For a logical and progressive list of missions, goals, and milestones that may or may not have tutorials linked, check out the Campaigns article to get ideas in planning your own space program.
- Sputnik 1 - first satellite in orbit
- Vostok 1 - first human spaceflight
- Gemini 6A & 7 First orbital docking
- Luna 9 - First soft landing of a probe on the moon
- Apollo 11 - First human moon landing
- Apollo 15 - First moon buggy.
- Salyut programme - First space stations of any kind
- International Space Station - Series of missions for the current space station.
- Mars One - first colony on Mars consisting of four people at first by 2023.
Career mode
Science mode
Planets and Moons
Mun
- Traveling to The Mun by craigmt1
- Free Return Trajectory to the Mun by PD (Credit to Rascal Nag (Forum Profile) for original forum tutorial)
- Mun Orbital Station by JimbobIsEpic
Minmus
Eve
Duna
Jool
Laythe
Eeloo
General Information
- Orbital and physics terms
- Tutorial:Action group
- Maneuver node
- Orbit darkness time
- Science
- Tech tree
- Tutorial:Installing Addons
Customisation
- Modifing Kerbals
- Create custom flags!
- Part Tweaks by geostar1024
- Changing CFG Files by Mnethercutt
- Sharing craft files
Add-on Development
- Making an asset from start to finish - Darrknox & Killerhurtz
- Plugins (using and creating) - N3X15
- Adding Airlocks and Ladders to Parts
- Editing MBM Textures
- Kerbal to Pro: Modelling in 3ds Max - Bilsta1000 covers modelling, texturing, basic animation and importing to KSP
- Configuration File Definitions - Joshuadery covers what each of those marks means, from modules to resources and everything in between
- Community API Documentation
Stubs
These tutorials aren't completely finished yet. You can help to complete them.
- Multifunctional rocket by Adicogames
- Basic SSTO Design by Suzaka
- Basic Orbiting by Entroper
- Spaceplane basics by Heatseeker
- Direct-Ascent Mun Landing by B_36
- Kergena Target Vehicle by Mpickering
- Orbital Rendezvous
Rureglathon's Narrated Video Tutorials
- Playlist of all tutorials
- How to get into orbit
- Rover design tutorial
- Advanced rocket design tutorial
- Basic orbiting/maneuver tutorial
- How to set up and perform transfer burns
- How to build and fly SSTO Spaceplanes
- Geostationary orbit tutorial
- How to land on Moons
- How to return from Moons
- Asparagus staging tutorial
- Space Shuttle design tutorial
- Apollo style mission tutorial/walkthrough
- Advanced plane building tutorial
- Rendezvous tutorial
- Docking tutorial
- How to get a free return trajectory
- How to make interplanetary transfers (without a calculator)
- How to capture asteroids
- How to recreate Apollo 11
- How to make Cargo Bay Doors
For more tutorials and other videos, my YouTube channel is here.
Video tutorials
Feel free to check out the Kerbal Space Program Media Page for tutorials, channels, and other videos exploring what you can do in KSP.
- Beginner's Guide to Kerbal Space Program (Getting Started - Narrated)
- Getting&Making Orbit
- Docking Part 1 Docking Part 2
- Tips & Tricks & Hints Part 1
- Tips & Tricks & Hints Part 2 (Getting orbit)
- Action Groups Tutorial
- Changing the Primary Command/Pod Module's Tutorial (Not required since 0.21)
- Getting the Perfect Orbit Everytime
- Easy guide to Orbiting, updated for v0.11 also works for v0.12
- Build and Fly A Rocket Into Orbit (Narrated)
- Orbit Made Easy
- Moon Landing
- Beginners Guide on How To Get To The Mun in Kerbal Space Program
- How to Get into a Solar Orbit
- Armor Building Guide
- Missile Building Guide
Creating New Tutorials
To create your own tutorial, start with Tutorial:Template. When adding to the Category:Tutorials add the name of the tutorial (like in the template) to sort the pages without the prefix Tutorial:.
Note to tutorial writers: These are supposed to be tutorials. Think "Orbits for Dummies." If you're going to explain intricate details (including math!), consider marking your tutorial "Advanced".