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  • ** This launcher is disliked by most of the community, and it has been criticized for containing ads for KSP2, not being useful, eating R * Fixed an issue that caused internal spaces to spawn in duplicate sometimes. It was harmless but wasted resources.
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  • ...h the shortest orbit and the fastest velocity in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is the [[w:Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] analogue. Moho lacks an [[atmosphere] ...asurements across multiple orbits. Although Moho's close proximity to the sun increases solar panel output to 10.4x that of Kerbin's at periapsis, excess
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  • ...s, []'s, or it looks like programming, the config is using Module Manager. It is well documented [https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/5 ...ven though Squad themselves are horribly inconsistent when building parts, it is best to have the name of the folder, and the names of each of the meshes
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  • ...n|inclination]]. The ending orbit may be around the same celestial body as it began or for traveling to another body, such as between [[Kerbin]] and the It involves first entering an [[Orbit#Eccentricity|eccentric]] orbit, then cir
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  • ...tains 99.97% of the mass in the Kerbol system. This is very similar to our sun which contains 99.86% of the mass in the real world solar system. ...n's parent star and an orbital [[Map view]] where it was explicitly named, it was an unnamed directional light source at infinite distance. Fans on the K
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  • ...reach Minmus orbit than Mun orbit; however, given its very small gravity, it requires much less to land on the surface and return. This makes Minmus a p |Minmus is the smallest moon orbiting Kerbin. From the surface of Kerbin, it can be seen on clear days as a tiny blue speck in the sky. <br />
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  • ...en was a famous bug and is namesake of other bugs in Kerbal Space Program. It was removed with version 0.17. The bug could be triggered by moving at high ...he spacecraft will be obliterated. The rate of spinning is so extreme that it is impossible to be replicated manually. This is actually a bug with parts
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  • ...n''', is a relatively large [[:Category:Moons|moon]] orbiting [[Kerbin]]. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is s ..., though such maneuvers do not save very much fuel and are more imprecise. It is, however, useful for plane changes with proper timing.
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  • ...h's moon, isn't in an offset orbit. Because of graphic engine limitations, it does not get dark (unless having the Scatterer mod). However, solar panels An eclipse can also occur at the KSC at game time Year 1, Day 5. It will occur at sunrise though.
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  • ...ieve both of these goals in a fuel-efficient way. With [[basic maneuvers]] it is possible to change the orbital shape. ...point away from the orbited celestial body. The periapsis is not shown if it lies under the surface. There might be confusion about from which point the
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  • ...ell as describe how to complete your first launch and return successfully. It will also attempt to introduce various common science and engineering [[ter The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain
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  • ...you don't see this at some point during the tutorial, you've probably done it incorrectly.]] ...reduce the required fuel by [[aerobraking]] inside Jool's atmosphere, but it requires a heat shield on the top of the rocket. At a bare minimum, use a R
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  • The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain ...re shaped in a manner that makes it easy to part the air in front and lead it around the rocket. A wide, short "pancake rocket" will experience much more
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  • ...largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits in the Kerbol system. Stationary orbit around Ike is not possible &mdash; it would require an altitude of
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  • ...thed by [[Kerbal]]s. The air, however, does have a strange smell about it. It is therefore possible that there are also high concentrations of salt in th |When Laythe was first discovered, it was not entered in the records because the scientist in charge thought he w
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  • ...ut an [[atmosphere]]. It is the analog for [[w:Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]]. It is the third moon from Jool, is the same diameter as [[Kerbin]], and is tid ...d attempts to take a flawless picture of Jool to hang on the office walls, it was finally discovered that the wandering white smear was indeed a moon.<br
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  • ...you don't see this at some point during the tutorial, you've probably done it incorrectly.]] ...r next logical step after landing on the [[Mun]], [[Minmus]], or [[Eve]]. It is perhaps the ideal planet for interplanetary voyages for several reasons:
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  • A '''Catastrophic Failure''' is an event that makes it impossible to finish the mission, usually either killing the crew, strandin ...ill start pushing the craft uncontrollably forward, or ramming and tearing it apart.
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  • ...ck the landers monopropellant tank and click the green arrow to deactivate it. You could also already activate some of the sensors and watch them during ...ult us out of Kerbins sphere of influence and on a higher orbit around the sun. This is explained in the separate [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assis
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  • ...te into small segments and break off from its base revealing the payload. It is recommended that you deploy the AE-FF1 as soon as a craft exits the atmo ...re allowed to bend to the point where they should collide with the fairing it will simply phase through due to the fact that the game only registers one
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