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== Travelling to Minmus == | == Travelling to Minmus == |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 2 May 2019
Travelling to Minmus
This tutorial will be teaching you how to get to Minmus, the outermost moon of Kerbin. It doesn't seem like it, but it is easier than the Mun due to lower gravity. You might be saying that it is further, so it is harder, however, the distance is negated by the Oberth Effect
Building
The Minmus spacecraft is similar to the Mun and consists of 3 stages.
Upper Stage
The upper stage should consist of a pod (I prefer the Command Pod Mk1 due to the low mass and it being compact), 1 FL-T400 Fuel Tank, an engine and some LT-1 Landing Struts. If you're coming back to Kerbin, I don't need to say that you need parachutes (Mk16 Parachute recommended) and a heat shield.
Middle Stage
This should have a middle-sized engine and a tank. If you are a beginner, you could put on an FL-T800 Fuel Tank and an LV-N Atomic Rocket Motor. Though a Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank and a Rockomax "Poodle" Liquid Engine is enough.
Lower Stage
The lower stage consists of some powerful engines and SRBs that get you into Low Kerbin Orbit. You all did it. You know what to do...