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I am a cheese grater-Kerbin orbiter

this is the adventures of a Cheese grater in KSP stay tuned 

the plan:

  • launch a "Chez" satellite communications of 20 strong
  • launch "Cracker" I-V science missions
  • launch "Chez-Mun" Mun satellite communications of 5 strong
  • launch "Deep Cheese" com net into solar space 
  • Launch "Blue cheese" communication network to minmus
  • Launch "Melting Cheese" to near solar orbit
  • Launch "Ice cheese" to the outer solar system
  • Launch "Chez-men" capsule to space for a test
  • Launch "Chez-Lab 1" to test long duration space stays and cheese in space! 

this install is the same (allmost) as History and future

I will launch on viable launch vehicles of today and the 1990 onward  

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1 minute ago, kerbinorbiter said:

8 (kerbalism is hard and if im going to do mars missions id litraly melt in the complexity)

But, unless he it is hard it isn't interesting. You could use atomic rockets, they skip over far less problems than not using Kerbalism (I'm guessing TACLS ignores radiation, comfort etc.). A mars ship should be assembled in multiple launches, rather than a scaled up apollo. Look at lol proposed mars colony ships: they're big, with lots of space and separate landing/ascent systems.

Kerbalism may look extremely hard at first, but when you understand the principles, it's just hard. You can always change the settings.

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