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The '''Space Station Core''' is a [[stock craft]] meant to be the core part of a space station. It features a [[Mk2 Lander-can]] and a [[PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container]]. It also has numerous [[docking port]]s for connecting it to other parts of a space station.
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The '''Space Station Core''' is a [[stock craft]] meant to be the core part of a [[space station]]. As it has no any kind of propulsion, it needs a [[launch vehicle]] to reach the stable orbit. It features a [[Mk2 Lander-can]] and a [[PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container]]. It also has numerous [[docking port]]s for connecting it to other parts of a space station.
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It is externally similar to the [[w:Mir Core Module|DOS-7 Module]] of the former [[w:Mir|Mir Space Station]].
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== Craft Description ==
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{{Quote|This Space Station Core shows just how ambitious the Kerlington model rocket catalog can be sometimes.<br />If you can manage to build a rocket capable of getting this into orbit, it is air-tight enough to let a few Kerbals live in it for long periods of time.<br />It also features a hub with five docking ports, so you can expand your station.|Squad}}
  
 
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The Space Station Core

The Space Station Core is a stock craft meant to be the core part of a space station. As it has no any kind of propulsion, it needs a launch vehicle to reach the stable orbit. It features a Mk2 Lander-can and a PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container. It also has numerous docking ports for connecting it to other parts of a space station.

It is externally similar to the DOS-7 Module of the former Mir Space Station.

Craft Description

This Space Station Core shows just how ambitious the Kerlington model rocket catalog can be sometimes.
If you can manage to build a rocket capable of getting this into orbit, it is air-tight enough to let a few Kerbals live in it for long periods of time.
It also features a hub with five docking ports, so you can expand your station.

Squad