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On 20/02/2017 at 10:10 PM, Galacticvoyager said:

I gopt to say this is pretty impressive in its own right, and I tip my hat towards you my good sir. But someone else has preformed such a task... And got to Duna and back...

i know, i still have 7.4km/s of dv once in orbit, i could go plenty of places with that, i just dont have time to make a nice video for that.

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1 hour ago, nuclear_turkey said:

i know, i still have 7.4km/s of dv once in orbit, i could go plenty of places with that, i just dont have time to make a nice video for that.

Huh... Neat... I misjudged you my friend then! Go forth and conquer the stars!

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Woh. Gave this one a try and didn't quite make it. It was a fun experiment though, thanks for the challenge!

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I even tried adding more rockets and it didn't work for some reason... ^_^

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nice one! I think I'll call it a ZSTO - Zillion Stages To Orbit :D

I've a feeling it's come up once or twice before. It is a tough task - at sea level the Nerv by itself doesn't even manage 0.25 TWR, so a spaceplane is the only way, but the engine's much thirstier than a jet. But you managed to pull it off.

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