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  1. The year is 1975, and the rivalry is softening between the Kerbal Space Program and their opponents, Roskosmos. They've decided to put aside their differences and try to open up an avenue for future collaboration in space. To this end, the KSP has produced its last Tylo IB rocket, and Roskosmos has supplied a Kerbalev-U, upon which the Olympus 18 and Kerbalev-19 flights will take place. They will rendezvous and dock in Low Kerbin Orbit with a special docking adapter, and sign a treaty to bring their rivalry to an end. Or they would... but they need your help. That's where you come in. As commander of the Olympus-Kerbalev Test Project, you will perform the launches and rendezvous maneuvers, and then bring them home after! If high-inclination rendezvous isn't hard enough, there's also bonus challenges! NOW ON STEAM! WHOO! This mission is intended to be a replica of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, and comes complete with facts about the real mission! I hope you guys enjoy it. Download from KerbalX! Subscribe on Steam Workshop! Notes: Failure states should probably be added to help deal with sequence breaks and so on. Feedback would be welcomed so i can know what needs fixing
  2. It's another Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission! This is somewhat less a historical replica and more a bit of Cold War comedy. There are a few surprises along the way--see if you can discover them. I hope you enjoy it! For extra immersion, grab the Apollo-Soyuz mission patch; drag the Flags folder within the mission to your GameData folder. Download from KerbalX Known issues: (Note that I started and finished this mission before I played Lupi's excellent version. Both are worth playing!) Comments and constructive criticism are welcome.
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