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Alright, I'll put the OPM version here. But still, have fun failing epically!
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NOTE: REQUIRES OUTER PLANETS MOD.
Holst's The Planets Suite is a suite of 7 classical pieces relating to the astrological characteristics of the planets in the Solar System, except Earth.
The 7 planets are in the suite in this order:
- Mars, Bringer of War (Duna)
- Venus, Bringer of Peace (Eve)
- Mercury, The Winged Messenger (Moho)
- Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity (Jool)
- Saturn, Bringer of Old Age (Sarnus)
- Uranus, The Magician (Urlum)
- Neptune, The Mystic (Neidon)
- (Pluto, The Renewer) (Plock)
Oh, yeah, Collin Matthews' "Pluto, The Renewer" is sometimes included after Neptune.
This is where you come in. The challenge is to send a spacecraft to every planet in said order.
The rules are:
- You may visit each planet ONLY ONCE and in the order above. However, you can visit Kerbin, Kerbol, Dres etc. as many times as you like.
- You must submit a copy of your successful attempt video to this thread.
- You must have the "Outer Planets Mod" to get Sarnus, Urlum, Neidon, and Plock.
- You must do it with one ship or probe.
- The original rocket has to cost under or exactly 1,000,000 kerbucks.
- The pilot has to be Jebediah Jones Kerman.
- You can have Kerbal Engineer Redux & Precise Node Alignment.
- ISRU is allowed.
Bonus points if you:
- Return home to Kerbin safely*.
- Successfully drop Kerbonauts off safely* at the planet in question as you fly past it (or a moon for the gas giants.)
- Include Plock after Neidon.
- Use Principia.
- Complete the challenge in Career mode.
- Did not do any gravity assists past Kerbin or Kerbol.
- Complete a sub-challenge while doing this (such as Jool-5, Jool-Sarnus-10, etc.)
- Play the corresponding planet's composition as you fly by it. (Bigger bonus if you play Jun Nagao's Earth as you return home.)
*i.e. no crash landings, explosions, etc.
Good luck, and hope you have fun failing epically.
Gustav Kerman Kolst's Challenge - OPM
in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
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Alright, I'll put only the OPM version here. But still, have fun failing epically!