Tutorial: The Kergena Target Vehicle (KTV): Orbital Docking Practice

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The Kergena Target Vehicle (KTV): Orbital Docking Practice

This tutorial will show you how to launch the Kergena Target Vehicle (KTV) into orbit and master your docking and EVA skills. The KTV is the KSP's "training module" that is can be used to train Kerbal in orbital docking and maneuver techniques. It is a self-powered, remote managed orbital docking target designed to simulate a space station or another spacecraft. It is equipped with a docking collar, RCS and main engine for maneuvering, lights and ladders for EVA practice and solar panels and batteries to provide remote control and guidance.

Specifications

  • Length: 1-2 hours
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • For version: Every version

Steps

Building the Kergena Target Vehicle and Kergena Booster

Assemble the Kergena Target Vehicle payload with the parts in the order listed from top to bottom. You'll need to start with the Remote Guidance Unit and then place the Inline Reaction Wheel and LV-909 engine below it and the fuel tank, docking port and all of the attached hardware above.

Mount the four(4) RCS quads on the upper half of the KTV main fuel tank. Mount the ladders in pairs and batteries opposing them so they are clear of the RCS quads (in an "X" turned 45 degrees from the RCS quads).

The assembled KTV and booster will look as follows when completed:

Assembled Kergena Target Vehicle
Assembled Kergena Booster

Launch Your Kergena Mission

With your KTV assembled atop the Kergena booster, move it to the launch pad. The goal of your launch is to place the KTV into a low circular orbit between 110 and 150km. The Kergena has plenty of power and finesse to allow you to place the KTV in orbit.

Activate the SAS and then launch the Kergena booster at full power. The Mainsail engine will begin to overheat shortly after liftoff so throttle back to around 80 percent. Climb straight until 12km (12000m) and then make your gravity turn to the right on the 90 degree line on the NavBall.


Step 3 - This is no weird?!

Exactly, this isn't any weird at all!

Finishing word

Tada! Now you've read a full tutorial. Congratulations!