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A prototype rocket (controlled remotely) stops at a tanker stationed in Kerbin orbit to refuel prior to departing for solar orbit.  This allows the rocket to reuse its second stage as a transfer stage, which enables a heavier payload to be projected into space without requiring an unreasonable launch vehicle.
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A prototype rocket (left, controlled remotely) stops at a tanker (right) stationed in Kerbin orbit to refuel prior to departing for solar orbit.  This allows the rocket to reuse its second stage as a transfer stage, which enables a heavier payload to be projected into space without requiring an unreasonable launch vehicle.
  
 
Note [[monopropellant]] reserves:  the ship ''just squeaked'' through the docking operation due to problems with the RCS configuration.  The next version of this ship will have more thrusters and more RCS fuel.
 
Note [[monopropellant]] reserves:  the ship ''just squeaked'' through the docking operation due to problems with the RCS configuration.  The next version of this ship will have more thrusters and more RCS fuel.

Revision as of 14:01, 5 May 2017

A prototype rocket (left, controlled remotely) stops at a tanker (right) stationed in Kerbin orbit to refuel prior to departing for solar orbit. This allows the rocket to reuse its second stage as a transfer stage, which enables a heavier payload to be projected into space without requiring an unreasonable launch vehicle.

Note monopropellant reserves: the ship just squeaked through the docking operation due to problems with the RCS configuration. The next version of this ship will have more thrusters and more RCS fuel.

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