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ianm1981

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  1. So its long, red and been travelling through interstellar space for millions of years on a course that brought it within a gnats whisker of earth... any sign of a small greenish companion "asteroid" that might have broken off  and headed our way?

     

     

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    RedDwarfShip.jpgIt's cold outside, there's no kind of atmosphere, all alone... more or less. 

     

  2. according to the google translate app on my phone the text is (from top to bottom)
    faring
    instrument cabin
    two hydrogen tank
    between secondary level segment
    airbox
    HO segment box
    booster nosecone
    swelling thruster er. membership
    sset with
    HE segment boost clamp

    The last three lines are too low quality for my camera to make out.
  3. Is the ISP delta v the same or upscaled as well?

    The realistic progression packs give you a set of real world rocket engines and fuels which do give you a bit better ISP that you're used to in the main game. You'll still need much bigger craft though. Fortunately the procedural fuel tanks make this a lot easier and help reduce the part count too. Fuel Density becomes a factor too. Liquid hydrogen is very light but needs a lot of tank volume, Kerosene is denser so smaller tank size but less dV. once you get your head around the pros and cons of the three main fuel groups (kerosene/Liquid Ox, Hydrogen/liquid Ox, UDMH/IWFNA) its not too tricky.

    The main downside I'd have to say is the launch times. building up to an orbital velocity of 7500m/s takes a long time especialy when the high part count at launch is causing physics to slow the game right down.

  4. Another option is just to make sure both craft stay out of the low atmosphere Garbage collection zone. it doesn't quite work for your mission profile of dropping a lander but for satellite launches this works pretty well.

    I have a Turbojet suborbital satellite plane that just pitches up at around 50 degrees and accelerates until apo is around 80km. Once the heating effects die down (40km up) I drop the satellite out of the cargo bay and circularise it at Apo. Then jump back into the plane for the dive back into the atmosphere.

    then wait until the wings start to bite again reverse course and repeat the same suborbital hop back the other way to drop down and land at KSC. Its a great way of completing those small satellite contracts with a near zero launch cost as all you pay for is a splash of jet fuel, all the rest is payload.

  5. Recently in a save with kerbal construction time and USI life support on I sent a 3 Kerbal mission to Minmus up without any life support supplies and only noticed when I got to orbit. Quickly having to queue up a frantic minimalist, just scrape to orbit, mission that could be built in a few hours. Containing a cargo container with one supplies pack in it and then had to EVA and use Kerbal Attachment system to stick the supply container on in orbit. All before the Kerbals on board starved.

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