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  • ...that the circularization of the orbit with the main craft is not while the boosters are in the lower atmosphere.<ref>“[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3DyY3 ...sion [[1.0.5]]. The staging background colour now indicates whether or not it is safe to deploy the parachute, being light grey when safe to deploy or at
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  • The '''Sepratron I''' is a very tiny [[solid rocket booster]] with a very short burn-duration but a great amount of thrust for Instead it offers two great advantages over other boosters: Its small size allows the Sepratron to be placed on almost any surface, wh
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  • ...provides a decent understanding of the basics as modifying and launching a rocket. The rest will be explored with your intuition or guidance of another tutor ...T Framework 4.0 or above, if needed. (New versions of Windows already have it.)
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  • ...ecal which points towards the explosive end of the decoupler. The momentum it imparts is defined by the name ''ejection force'' which is given in multipl ...he [[VAB]] to ensure the center of mass and center of thrust remain on the rocket's main axis.
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  • ...s liquid water and an atmosphere with comparable pressure and composition, it is naturally a desirable location for the Kerbals to colonize the outer rea ...(or oceans) of Laythe with the aid of parachutes. To land with fuel and a rocket, as well as picking a more precise landing location or planning a return tr
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  • ...it's a tutorial I made it comprehensive so less experienced players can do it, too. :Launch pad due to rocket mass
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  • '''Asparagus staging''' is a rocket design method. It involves using parallel engines and fuel crossfeeds to increase initial thr ...use a single large main engine per stage and a less complex arrangement of boosters.
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  • {{Quote|"It's fantastic. I can't say how much this means to all of us."|Robert Cabana|f ...course, I can't do it perfectly, but I am trying my best. Also, I am doing it without any mod parts, but I suggest using the part welder plugin to reduce
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  • ...an-made craft orbiting a [[celestial body]]. The adjective is dropped when it is clear what type of satellite is mentioned. As this tutorial is about sat ...nned [[command module]]s. The [[Probodobodyne Stayputnik]] looks cool, but it has no [[SAS]]. The [[OKTO]] and [[HECS]] have limited SAS capabilities and
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  • ...ke very heavy use of your [[Navball]], so read up on exactly how to 'read' it. * It might be easier to follow a lot of the advice if you understand the [[Termi
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  • ...t campaign, we used this mod for the Mercury parts. This time, we're using it for the early US launcher parts, such as Thor, Delta, Atlas, Titan, and Van ...ting the satellite to correct the orbit, as the final decoupler may affect it.)
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  • {{:Solid fuel/Box}} ...rocket parts, and it can only be used by activating the part and allowing it to consume its entire supply.
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  • This will provide a quick guide on building a basic rocket capable of getting into orbit and back again. ...you can drag it up high. You will want to add a [[parachute]] to the top, it's a lot easier to land with one of these rather than<!--"then" is not compa
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  • ...em modules. An easy workaround used by many was simply attaching a [[RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster]] to the TT-38K and then stacking liquid fuel system modules b ...joint and potentially break off or explode on your craft. For this reason it is wise to use the decoupler towards one end of the side pod and use [[EAS-
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  • ...concept for reaching space - a space plane. An aircraft attached to a main rocket booster, a spaceplane would be reusable and highly effective at moving frag ..., Colombia STS-1 ('81) & STS-5 ('82) and Atlantis STS-30 / Magellan ('89). It also includes fictional shuttle rendezvous with the (Russian) Mir station.
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  • * [[Solid fuel]] ...solid fuel, which is built into the same part as the engines which utilize it.
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  • * Tweaked some parameters on the SAS to make it more responsive. * It is now possible to assign crew manually to missions before launch, both fro
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  • * It is now possible to assign crew manually to missions before launch, both fro ...n, letting you set the ship's attitude without having to constantly toggle it.
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  • ...this tutorial for Career mode, but you'll run in to funding problems since it doesn't cover [[contracts]]. ...s Kerbal Space Center. Click on the middle building to start building your rocket.
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  • Modelling a part for KSP is quite simple enough. It's only necessary to follow the specifications and requirements to do so. When KSP imports a model, it searches for certain objects inside it. These objects are defined by their names in the 3D scene (tag name). The t
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