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''Please note that these articles are user-created, and each user is responsible for their tutorial.''
 
''Please note that these articles are user-created, and each user is responsible for their tutorial.''
  
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* New for version 1.10.1 is a comprehensive [[Tutorial:How to Play|How to Play]] guide by [[User:Quizzical|Quizzical]].
 
* For a high-level overview of the game mechanics, you can read this [[Tutorial:Game Manual|Game Manual]] by ''[[User:SGCam|SGCam]]''.
 
* For a high-level overview of the game mechanics, you can read this [[Tutorial:Game Manual|Game Manual]] by ''[[User:SGCam|SGCam]]''.
 
* For first-time players, try [[Tutorial: Walkthrough for Ye Compleat Beginner]].
 
* For first-time players, try [[Tutorial: Walkthrough for Ye Compleat Beginner]].
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== Rocket and Probe Design ==
 
== Rocket and Probe Design ==
* [[Cheat Sheet]] A KSP Rocket Scientist's Cheat Sheet
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* [[Cheat Sheet]] A handy collection of mathematical equations and calculation examples
 
* [[Tutorial:Basic Rocket Design|Basic Rocket Design]] by Senshi
 
* [[Tutorial:Basic Rocket Design|Basic Rocket Design]] by Senshi
 
* [[Tutorial: Basic Probe And Satellite Building|Basic Probe And Satellite Building]] By Nova Storm
 
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* [[Money Farming|Money Farming]] by [[User:bshagopian|bshagopian]]
 
* [[Money Farming|Money Farming]] by [[User:bshagopian|bshagopian]]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeKZ71h6AqY Getting Started - The First Two Missions]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeKZ71h6AqY Getting Started - The First Two Missions]
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* [[Tutorial:Career mode (Richmountain112)]] (It should be obvious who made it) - Covers literally everything you need to know.
  
 
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=== Moho ===
 
=== Moho ===
 
*[[Traveling to Moho]] by [[User:ZXStarFox|ZXStarFox]]
 
*[[Traveling to Moho]] by [[User:ZXStarFox|ZXStarFox]]
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*[[The annual and reliable Moho Transfer Opportunity]]
  
 
=== Eve ===
 
=== Eve ===

Revision as of 15:41, 27 March 2021

How hard can it be?

This article is a list of tutorials that will guide you through the finer points of the Kerbal Space Program. Be aware that some tutorials may be outdated.

Please note that these articles are user-created, and each user is responsible for their tutorial.


Rocket and Probe Design


Breaking Ground tutorials

Orbiting and Docking

Orbiting Fundamentals

Orbital Rendezvous

Docking

Rover Design

Plane and Spaceplane Design

Real life missions

The high level of realism in Kerbal Space Program allows to recreate historical, current and future missions of human spaceflight. These missions start simple and become gradually more complex, so they are a great way to learn KSP. For a logical and progressive list of missions, goals, and milestones that may or may not have tutorials linked, check out the Campaigns article to get ideas in planning your own space program.

Career mode

Science mode

Planets and Moons

General


Mun

Minmus

Moho

Eve

Duna

Jool

Laythe

General Information

Customization

Add-on Development

Stubs

These tutorials aren't completely finished yet. You can help to complete them.

Rureglathon's Narrated Video Tutorials

For more tutorials and other videos, my YouTube channel is here.

Video tutorials

Feel free to check out the Kerbal Space Program Media Page for tutorials, channels, and other videos exploring what you can do in KSP.

Creating New Tutorials

To create your own tutorial, start with Tutorial:Template. When adding to the Category:Tutorials add the name of the tutorial (like in the template) to sort the pages without the prefix Tutorial:.

Note to tutorial writers: These are supposed to be tutorials. Think "Orbits for Dummies." If you're going to explain intricate details (including math!), consider marking your tutorial "Advanced".