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ATTENTION ALL INSANE ROCKET BUILDERS!!!

I would like to see how high you can get with the Radial LV-1R rockets. I did it and got to 77,265m.

RULES:1:You can only use LV-1R and LV-1 rockets;no other rockets may be used.2:all command pods and unmanned pods are allowed.3:We are strictly going for altitude;nothing else!4:You can use multiple stages.5:NO MODS ALLOWED!!!ALL STOCK PLEASE!!! Your score is your AP altitude if you only get to orbit.If you go interplanetary,You score yourself with the scoring at the bottom.

Post a screenshot of your flight and your mission debriefing in your reply.(I know I didn't post mine,But you could probably beat me anyway)

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Highscores:

1.Kasuha-19,420,751,078-Orbital

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Interplanetary highscores:

1.gm537-Score:1684-Kerbol Escape

2.Pds314-Score:1247-Duna

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GOOD LUCK!!!

UPDATE:If you can go interplanetary somehow, here is the interplanetary scoring system.With this scoring,you want to get as least points as possible.DOCKING TO MAKE BIGGER SHIPS IS NOT ALLOWED.

+1 for every unit of fuel burned

+5 for every stage you use

-20 for every one of Kerbin's moons you can get to(orbit)

-50 for any other planet or moon you can get to(orbit)

-10 for a landing

-100 for a return home

-350 for Kerbol Escape

Disqualified for any mods used

Remember to post your launch with your staging visible and your mission debriefing.

Edited by GamerMitch
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I agree with Laythe being the real challenge.

AP = 19,420,751,078 m and I have not run out of fuel yet.

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Ship is "unfolded asparagus", each lower stage feeds fuel to higher stage.

Started, did gravity turn, circularized at 78km, then burned at PA.

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Orbit? I just landed one on Duna. (FAR was enabled, but it is unlikely to have made a significant difference, as small low-velocity craft such as this are not helped significantly by FAR's aerodynamics, and may even be hindered by them.)

When Duna is opposite Kerbin while simulataneously at apoapsis from the , the altitude reaches about 35,383,029,419 Meters.

The ship had the capacity to go by Duna and launch into a very wide orbit, perhaps even escaping. I may try getting it to infinite height via gravity assist from Jool later.

The Vab, You can see 4 stages, each progressively bigger than the last.

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Escape burn, or perhaps a a burn from my Mun launch. This is the top booster stage in any case, used for getting up to orbital altitude and into LKO with several hundred m/s of delta-v left over.

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Landed, although fallen over. If you look closely, you can see the science and communication equipment!

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Ok, apparently, interplanetary score is a thing.

1277 for fuel used.

+20 for stages.

Landed on Duna, -50.

Score = 1247.

Within reach of: Eve, Duna, Mun, Minmus, Jool, Laythe, and possibly others. Atmosphere is however important for other planets and their moons other than possibly Gilly.

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Fun challenge. What is the point of the points? I mean I guess they are only for interplanetary but wouldn't a 'rocket' that flies nowhere but uses zero fuel get a very good score. Additionally what counts as a 'unit of fuel' is it just LF or LF+OX? (since ratios are constant it doesn't matter too much but it does dictate if one should use more fuel or visit more planets) and what counts as visiting a planet? Just SOI, or stable orbit, or landing? (The latter seems a bit challenging to accomplish on an amount of fuel which is worth while) Thanks for helping explain! :)

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Alrighty here is my submission. Just to prove it could be done I decided to make an interstellar LV-1 rocket.

Here we are in the VAB as you can see I've got 1 Rockomax 32, 3 T400's, and 5 Oscars a total of 2,009 units of Liquid Fuel

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Lift-Off!!! With approximately 2 crap tons of engines. (Jeb Would be Proud)

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A scenic shot in orbit over Kerbin

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My final interstellar orbit

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After 1 year of MET we have made it well beyond Jool and will never stop.

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Well not sure how many points that's worth or what altitude to call it but it does prove the power of the even the tiniest of engines. Very enjoyable challenge.

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