I hope that I am posting this question in the correct forum.
Just a few hours ago, I discovered the website KerbalX.com. I learned about this from this forum's The Spacecraft Exchange. The website KerbalX.com impressed me so much that I have now joined it.
So here is my question. I am trying to find a good heavy lift rocket so that I could go to the far ends of the Kerbol system if I chose to try. For right now, while I am still learning KSP, I am playing in Sandbox mode, and therefore I am not trying to be efficient. I just don't want to run out of fuel, and if I have excess fuel, then for right now I don't care.
Well, then, what is the main specification to which I should direct my attention? Wouldn't it be delta-V, or am I wrong about that? If not delta-V, then what?
I cannot say that I have examined this thoroughly, but I don't see that delta-V is listed on any of the summaries of the rockets in KerbalX. Maybe it is listed, and I am not looking in the right place. Or perhaps I should be looking for some other specification to measure the rocket's power.
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Hi KSP colleagues,
I hope that I am posting this question in the correct forum.
Just a few hours ago, I discovered the website KerbalX.com. I learned about this from this forum's The Spacecraft Exchange. The website KerbalX.com impressed me so much that I have now joined it.
So here is my question. I am trying to find a good heavy lift rocket so that I could go to the far ends of the Kerbol system if I chose to try. For right now, while I am still learning KSP, I am playing in Sandbox mode, and therefore I am not trying to be efficient. I just don't want to run out of fuel, and if I have excess fuel, then for right now I don't care.
Well, then, what is the main specification to which I should direct my attention? Wouldn't it be delta-V, or am I wrong about that? If not delta-V, then what?
I cannot say that I have examined this thoroughly, but I don't see that delta-V is listed on any of the summaries of the rockets in KerbalX. Maybe it is listed, and I am not looking in the right place. Or perhaps I should be looking for some other specification to measure the rocket's power.
Thank you.
Stanley
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