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Johnster_Space_Program

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  1. I think I will join! This looks like a pretty interesting thing to do, and I want to be part of this. My launch site will be Cape Canaveral, unless its already been taken. (If it is, I'll choose another site) My space program's name is the Johnster Space Agency (JSA) My flag looks like this: P.S: I might change the flag later if necessary, but it probably won't be. (Also, is this for 1.6.1 or another version?)
  2. I have also made a mission based on the 20 meter and upcoming 200 meter hops that uses both the 1 and 3 raptor variants. Downloads: Steam Workshop
  3. Here's my submissions for unmanned and manned rockets. They're pretty good, but I'm sure I could improve them. Unmanned Manned At the beginning of each video you can see the stats of each craft, including mass and cost.
  4. Ok, i'm done with my submission for the challenge. The video for it is below:
  5. I think i'm going to try and do this challenge, when i'm done I will give you a video showing the whole mission. Edit: Also, is using the MechJeb mod allowed? I'm just wondering because i'm not sure if its allowed in this challenge or not.
  6. This is poll where i'm wondering if you prefer building rockets, planes, or something else like SSTOs more in Kerbal Space Program.
  7. The Titan-Proton GLVM is a mix of a Titan II GLV and Proton-M rocket. The first stage is a Titan II first stage with Proton-M boosters, stage 2 is a proton second stage, stage 3 is a Titan II GLV second stage, and the payload inside the fairing is a Gemini spacecraft. Its the second of my "combined rockets", and works pretty well! You could probably put the spacecraft into munar orbit if your good enough with its fuel. Parts: 71 Crew: 2 Mass: 131.83t Cost: 144,559 Downloads: KerbalX, Steam Workshop
  8. This is my stock ksp recreation of SpaceX's starhopper test vehicle, which recently hopped 20 meters untethered on July 25, 2019 and will hopefully hop 200 meters in August. It's still a WIP though, but I'm almost done with it! Here's some images: My Recreation (using Making History for some parts) Real Life Starhopper My Stock Starhopper Recreation "hopping" Real life Starhopper hopping My Starhopper Recreation after hopping, back on the ground One time I tried landing it on the VAB, and this happened (turns out its pretty durable, not the VAB though) Downloads: KerbalX Steam Workshop
  9. The Saturn L1-N3V is a rocket that is a combination of a Saturn V and N1-L3 (hence the name). It's the first of what I call, "Combined Rockets", where I take parts of one rocket and combine them with parts of another rocket. The Saturn N1-L3V was created when someone thought: I wonder what would happen if i combined a Saturn V and N1?. This rocket consists of a Saturn V first stage, N1 Block B second stage, S-IVB third stage, a Blok D lander and munar orbit insertion stage, and a Apollo CSM and LK Lander. Images of the rocket in action are below: Saturn N1-L3V on the launchpad Liftoff with the S-IC Saturn V first stage Separation of Stage 1 and 2 N1 Block B second stage ignition Separation of Stage 2 and 3, revealing the payload TMI w/S-IVB third stage S-IVB separation, with Blok D, LK Lander, and Apollo CSM visible Blok D placing the spacecraft into Low Munar Orbit Kerbal doing an EVA to the LK Lander LK Lander undocked from CSM Blok D preforming De-Orbit burn LK Lander about to touchdown Kerbal on EVA next to a flag after successful LK Landing (ignore the Blok D engine firing nearby) Liftoff from the mun w/the LK LK ascending from the munar surface LK nearing the CSM spacecraft LK and CSM docked Discarding the LK Lander TKI burn with the SPS engine Approaching Kerbin Command Module separation from Service Module Re-entry Parachutes deployed Touchdown on Kerbin Craft Stats: mass: 458.49t, cost: 180,600, parts: 182, crew: 3 (Apollo Command Module), 1 (LK Lander) Downloads: KerbalX Steam Workshop Enjoy using this interesting craft, and if you decide to use it in a video, I would like to be credited. But anyways, enjoy using it, and I plan on making more rockets like this soon!
  10. So, I'm wondering, out of the dlc that kerbal space program has, which DLC, if any, is your favorite or the one that you like the most? I personally like Making History because of the Mission Builder since I've recently used it to make some historical recreations of missions and similar things also. The parts are also good, but I would like it if there were more parts in the dlc based on real life ones. What about you?
  11. Today in KSP I reached 500 hours of playing the game, and I've enjoyed every single one of them! (It really shows just how much I love playing this awesome game) As you can see, it says 500 hours. My Current Saves (1/2) My Current Saves (2/2) Some missions I have made (the Apollo Alternate History is one that i'm working on!)
  12. I made this video on how to do the mission for people that need help or don't know what to do at certain parts:
  13. Today in KSP I recreated the Friendship 7/Mercury-Atlas 6 John Glenn mission as a making history mission and did some other things!
  14. Ok. I attempted to at least partially recreate the movie as a ksp mission. Download: https://kerbalx.com/missions/93 or Steam Workshop (since I wasn't able to get working debris that would hit the stuff, I had to use triggered explosions that occur when you complete certain parts of the mission instead)
  15. The date is February 20, 1962. NASA is about to launch the first American into orbit, John Glenn. In this mission you will be recreating the Mercury-Atlas 6 flight, which brought John Glenn into orbit and back. It includes some realism, with some things that actually happened during the 3-orbit mission. Operated by NASA as part of Project Mercury, it was the fifth human spaceflight, preceded by Soviet orbital flights Vostok 1 and 2 and American sub-orbital flights Mercury-Redstone 3 and 4. I think I did a pretty good job at recreating the mission using the mission builder, and I hope you will enjoy playing it! Below are some images from the mission: Mercury-Atlas 6 on the launch pad, with the Friendship 7 capsule. Shortly after launch, when you are told to start pitching and what orbit you need to get into. Separation of the Atlas booster engines. Shortly after you get into orbit, and have to decouple from the Atlas. Image of Friendship 7 in Orbit. A problem happens during the beginning of Orbit 2 (like the real mission). The Retro-burn after 3 orbits. Re-entry. About to splashdown, with the KSC in the distance. Also, most of the mission parts are automated (like when you launch, fire retros, separate from Atlas, etc.). So just do what Gene tells you to in the Mission and if anyone finds problems, I will make updates that will fix them. Enjoy! Download Links: KerbalX, Mediafire, Steam Workshop
  16. So, could you recreate (or at least partially recreate) the Gravity Movie as a mission builder mission in KSP? It would include parts like the beginning where they are at the HST on a STS mission and then debris which causes explosions destroy some of the Shuttle and you would have to get to the ISS and then Tiangong station to return to kerbin. I am just wondering if you could do this using the mission builder, or would it not be possible?
  17. Today In Galileo's Planet Pack After I Discovered An Anomaly On Iota Using Scansat, I took a lander out to the location of the anomaly. What I found on the surface was one of those green monoliths. Here are some images of it: The last image is a nice shot of Gael in the background with my kerbals standing next to a flag I planted on the green monolith.
  18. Today in KSP, I was feeling kind of bored so I decided to play one of the older KSP versions I have, 0.22. In a 0.22 career that I made I decided to land on the mun and took some nice images from orbit and after landing on the surface. After planting a flag, I ran out of fuel in the ship shortly after getting into munar orbit again, which means I'm going to have to send a rescue mission in the near future, which shouldn't be too hard. Here are the images I took
  19. Good Job @jinnantonix! And also good to see how @Aeroboi is doing in the challenge so far! Keep it up, i can't wait to see what people submit next!
  20. Ok, sounds good. We can start over the next few days if you want. As long as nothing happens.
  21. Im pretty sure I started around 1.1 or 1.2, a few years ago
  22. Good job! Since I originally made the op a few weeks before 1.7 i will update it.
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