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Revision as of 16:28, 8 June 2013
About me
I'm currently in an apprenticeship as an electronics technician in Germany and entered the world of KSP in early 2012.
I mainly played the free beta version before I choose to purchase Kerbal Space Program. Pretty much into it, I started tons of missions, but none were really pleasant to me, as all of them were either done after some tutorial explanations or didn't bring a huge success to me (most of my missions where unmanned satellites).
So I stopped playing KSP so often and re-joined it with the release of 0.19 (where, unfortunately, the same happened) and now with 0.20. Thanks to a series of tutorials in this wiki giving credits to real life space history I finally learned the basics and advanced methods of space flight (e.g. docking, which was something I never mastered before).
My accomplishments
- Bringing a satellite into a geostationary orbit
- Bringing a kerbal into orbit and back to surface alive
- Docking two vessels in space
- Bringing a kerbal onto moon and back to surface alive (inspired by Apollo missions)
- Building of a Space Station (Rayburn Space Station RBSS)
- Alpha module (4 docking ports, energy supply, radio transmitter, RCS)
- Living module (space for 3 inhabitants/astronauts)
- Refuelling module (6 fuel tanks + monopropellant tanks to function as a space gas station Used by Exploration 1)
- Science module (Additional space for 3 astronauts, scientific testing unics)
- Constructing a rover capable of landing on an astmospheric planet and surviving there (Exploration 1)
- Execution of Exploration 1 (bringing a rover to Eve)
- Mission Details:
- Launching a rocket into orbit
- Docking the transfer stage with the RBSS
- Undocking the Science module from the rocket
- Attaching the Science module to another docking port of RBSS
- Undocking the transfer stage
- Undocking the rover from the back of the transfer stage and carrying it to the top
- Transfering into orbit of Eve
- De-orbiting the rover + transfer stage
- Securely landing the rover on Eve
My work
Translation of the following articles (into German language):