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AdrianDogmeat

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  1. Yeah some parts like Dragon 1 have their respective real names while others don't Also SpaceX real decals won't work too
  2. Well it appears that you can use Skylab Power Module's PV arrays as a replacement for the ISS Solar Array Wings
  3. Planets disappearing when using Parallax 2.0.6 with KSRSS Reborn I deleted both config files for stock planets and I get the same result
  4. https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/122020-1125-bluedog-design-bureau-stockalike-saturn-apollo-and-more-v1120-песок-13jan2023/&do=findComment&comment=4203065
  5. Final Status update It's hard to do it but I'm giving up on this post, there's no point of posting anymore KSP2 is just around the corner, and I don't really have the motivation to open ksp these days I want to keep this as some sort of memorial for anyone to see through it To anyone who was following this, I want to say thank you And thus, this is the end I guess
  6. UPDATE: This thread isn't dead by any means, it's just that I got demotivated and haven't touched ksp in over a month Maybe I will return to it (I have pictures for 2 more posts, waiting to be posted)
  7. (small update) The reason why the post above is incomplete is due to irl problems and stuff Maybe I will repost it again in 2 days
  8. IV-First Crewed Lunar Expedition By the start of January 1996 the crew selection process is closed and 5 members from 3 different agencies are chosen for the first crewed lunar expedition to ILOP on Block IV-B | Serenity The crew members that will fly on the first long-duration lunar expedition since the Apollo program are: Vassily Bortnik - Russia (Interkosmos) Salvatore Moretti - Italy (Interkosmos) Aleksander Balinski - Poland (Interkosmos) Daiki Ito - Japan (JAXA) Kenneth Johnson - United States (NASA) A targeted launch date is now chosen, targeting NET June 1996 after training, launching on Saturn IV+ A crew-rated variant capable of sending 20 tons to Lunar Orbit 5 months later... June 24th 1996 - 1300 UTC, Saturn IV+ sitting on LC-39A with all 5 crew members aboard Serenity Liftoff of Serenity - 1420 UTC Max-Q | Crew reporting that everything is nominal T+ 2 mins, Nominal Ascent Profile T+ 2 mins 30 seconds, Nearing SRMU Burnout T+ 3 mins, SRMU Burnout and separation T+ 3 mins 25 seconds, Nearing MECO T+ 3 mins 40 seconds, MECO and S-IVE Separation T+ 3 mins 45 seconds, S-IVE ignition T+ 6 mins, S-IVE cutoff and crew preparation for TLI T+ 20 mins, Evaluating spacecraft systems in preparation for TLI T+ 45 mins, S-IVD relighting for TLI T+ 50 mins, SECO-2 T+ 53 mins, Transposition and Docking T+ 55 mins, Separation of Serenity from S-IVD T+ 4 days, Lunar Orbit Insertion T+ 4 days 2 hours, Rendezvous burn T+ 4 days 3 hours, 190m away from ILOP T+ 4 days 3 hours 10 mins, 95m away from station T+ 4 days 3 hours 18 mins, 20m away from station T+ 4 days 3 hours 18 mins, soft docking is confirmed, moving on to hard-dock T+ 4 days 3 hours 20 mins, successful docking on the port side of ILOP And that marks the first ever crewed lunar mission since Apollo in the 60s, the crew will spend the next 6 months abroad the station collecting valuable scientific data that could help future missions
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