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  • Currently, it has "PhysicsSignificance = 1", making it a [[massless part]] with drag added to its parent. ...raft, at least one thruster on each of the x, y, and z axes are required. It is useful for balancing RCS on a single axis.
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  • ...n''', is a relatively large [[:Category:Moons|moon]] orbiting [[Kerbin]]. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is s ..., though such maneuvers do not save very much fuel and are more imprecise. It is, however, useful for plane changes with proper timing.
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  • [[File:JetEngine.png|right|thumb|A jet engine from KSP 0.18]] ...is an air-breathing engine which uses onboard [[liquid fuel]] and combusts it with the [[oxygen]] drawn from the [[atmosphere]]. Due to the lower air pre
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  • ...is a standalone SAS module. Visibly designed for the nosecone of aircraft, it functions equally well in the vacuum of space. Simply attach the CH-J3 and it adds automated stability capabilities to [[craft]] otherwise lacking SAS fu
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  • ...ute because it lacks a frontal node and is less useful for rockets because it's heavier than the [[Command Pod Mk1]]. Along with the [[Mk1 Inline Cockpit]], it is one of two Mk1 (1.25m) cockpit-style command pods. They are heavier than
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  • ...t''' is a small [[cockpit]] with a frontal node for attaching other parts. It is one of the two cockpits thus far that can be stack-mounted (in one size) ...achment node. These 1.25m [[radial size]] attachment points enable placing it inline with such other small parts as [[RCS]] tanks, [[SAS]] modules, [[doc
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  • ...aceplane fuselages, it still can work very well on vertical space vessels. It had a strangely high impact tolerance before the [[1.0]] update. ;[[0.18]]
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  • ...t. The Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large is the size 2 reaction wheel. It is expensive, relatively heavy, and provides a very large amount of torque ...e that this module does indeed pack a lot more punch than previous models. It also needs a lot more power, but STEADLER is currently carrying out intense
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  • ...by the game because it has not "cleared its neighborhood"; in other terms, it has asteroids in close proximity. ...ether with it’s size it took a long time to discover since half the time it was not where scientists expected to find a planet.<br />
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  • ...[[Kerbal]]s. It is designed to have Mk3-sized parts attached to its back. It has the highest impact tolerance of any crew module in the game. ...Docking Port]] can be attached. Its back has a Mk3 shape and size, making it useful for [[Mk3 Fuselage]]s to be attached.
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  • It is twice the size of the [[Rockomax X200-8 Fuel Tank]], and half the size o ...nks connected to an engine, then they will all be drained equally to power it. <ref>This assumes that the [[Fuel tank#Flow priority|flow priority]] setti
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  • ...200 series, twice the size of the [[Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank]]. However, it is half the size of the similar 2.5m [[Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank]]. ...nks connected to an engine, then they will all be drained equally to power it. <ref>This assumes that the [[Fuel tank#Flow priority|flow priority]] setti
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  • It is twice the size of the [[Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank]]. ...nks connected to an engine, then they will all be drained equally to power it. <ref>This assumes that the [[Fuel tank#Flow priority|flow priority]] setti
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  • ...led miserably at the job, and this is what we ended up with. Hey, at least it works well with other large (Rockomax) engines when you want more control. ...ar behind the [[LV-T30 "Reliant" Liquid Fuel Engine]] and LV-T45; however, it is still greatly inferior to dedicated vacuum engines, such as the [[LV-909
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  • ...single part which means that it isn't possible increase the burn time for it by adding more fuel tanks. ...rn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It should be noted that more boosters doesn't reduce the need for liquid fuel,
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  • ...on planets and moons with a suitably dense atmosphere, such as [[Kerbin]]. It can be relied on to bring a Mk 1-2 Command Pod safely down to Kerbin's surf .... If you add it up, its mass is more than those three things combined - so it may seem not to make sense to use this XL version. However, the total drag
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  • ...ng nearby, this part is really sharp and it'd probably hurt if you fell on it. ;[[0.18.2]]
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  • ...nd the second highest escape velocity, second only to [[Jool]]. This makes it extremely hard to send missions there because of the [[Eve Effect]]. |Eve is certainly the purplest object in the solar system. It’s one of the larger, most visible objects, mainly because of its very, ve
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  • ...e fourth largest. Known as the Kerbal Space Program's counterpart to Mars, it features a red-brown surface and polar ice caps akin to those found on Kerb ...bits Kerbol with an inclination nearly identical to that of Kerbin, making it one of the easiest planets to encounter. Achieving a round trip from Kerbin
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  • ...largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits in the Kerbol system. Stationary orbit around Ike is not possible &mdash; it would require an altitude of
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