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Apollo 15 sent people to the moon and a moon buggy you can design your own moon buggy but I would rather base mine off the real deal.
 
Apollo 15 sent people to the moon and a moon buggy you can design your own moon buggy but I would rather base mine off the real deal.
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You can use the rocket and spacecraft from the [[Tutorial: Apollo 11|Apollo 11 tutorial]] as your Mun craft.
  
 
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In KSP, to strap a rover onto a lander, you will have to attach it radially to the lander on the side, and put a balancing weight on the other side to prevent the lander from tipping over due to an unbalanced center of mass.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:07, 19 November 2014

Apollo 15 sent people to the moon and a moon buggy you can design your own moon buggy but I would rather base mine off the real deal. You can use the rocket and spacecraft from the Apollo 11 tutorial as your Mun craft.

Moon Buggy

The moon buggy traveled 5.75 miles per hour the first mission.

Design

In KSP, to strap a rover onto a lander, you will have to attach it radially to the lander on the side, and put a balancing weight on the other side to prevent the lander from tipping over due to an unbalanced center of mass.