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  1. This is pretty much exactly what I've been looking for! A modern command pod that's perfect for a fledgling manned program! And you've even saved me the trouble of having to make it compatible with RF/RO/RSS. You, sir, are brilliant.
  2. It would be great if there were some modern day one man/two man command pods, like the ones that the Iranians and ISRO are working on. The only one/two-man command pods available are all replicas of either the Mercury or Gemini capsules, and the only modern capsules available are all 3-7 man. Is anyone aware of a mod that has either one or two man modern capsules?
  3. Does anyone have the correct Citylights main.tga file for RSS v6?
  4. All of my rockets series must meet these three criteria: 1. Realistic (i.e. no nuclear drives, I seldom use ion drives either) 2. Aerodynamic (no asparagus-staged, blocky monstrosities that would never fly in a million years) 3. Efficient (in terms of fuel consumption and how much it would cost to produce)
  5. Although Shenzhou is based on the Soyuz; they're different. Shenzhou is larger and heavier, it can fit four people opposed to three, and has two pairs of solar panels opposed to the one pair on Soyuz.
  6. This is a very well-made mod; it's great to see other nations represented by the mod community. Especially the Chinese space program, there has been very littleâ€â€if anyâ€â€coverage of it in KSP. Keep up the good work, Simon, and I'll be interested to see what you develop next. To those dismissing and comparing the feats of a country with a fraction of the budget of NASA, you're forgetting the circumstances under which NASA carried out the Apollo program. In today's America, the mere notion of such a large, dangerous, and expensive program like Apollo is unthinkable and completely out of the question. A true aerospace enthusiast doesn't care which nation does what, gets where first, or makes whatever breakthrough – they will hail and congratulate them regardless. Because space exploration is something that transcends nationality, dissolves the borders that segregate us, and unites us as we discover more about our universe and reflect on our home planet; realising we are all the same and in this together.
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