ThisIsTurtle
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My greatest creation! If you ever wanted to kill 4224 kerbals and your computer at the same time you are in luck!!! Download: http://www./view/l4o90e4atae1c1z/Genocide_Mk_1.craft
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Send up another debris clearing ship for each piece of debris
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For getting rid of those pesky satellites. Download: http://www./view/638s7l9dsdxdxm9/Debris_Clearer.craft this is a joke
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NASA LADEE Munor Mission challenge
ThisIsTurtle replied to SRV Ron's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
(I screwed up my math on my last design's post. The price should have been $910, not $1710.) Design #2 The center of mass slightly off center to make the first stage do an automatic gravity turn. There are seperatrons on the 2nd stage and probe body so they can be deorbited leaving no debris. Still Minmus capable. Mass in orbit 0.07 t Price of non-required parts $400 (jr docking port x2) + $300 (48-7S engine) + $110 (FL-T100 fuel tank) + $300 (stayputnik probe body) + $200 (seperatron x2) = $1310 In VAB Auto gravity turn Mun encounter 2nd stage deorbited Munar orbit Minmus orbit Do I get first place now? -
NASA LADEE Munor Mission challenge
ThisIsTurtle replied to SRV Ron's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Does adding 0.29 tons cost me more points than saving $2630? How much does each ton of mass count against my score? It would help to optimize my design if I knew how much extra it is worth spend to reduce weight. -
NASA LADEE Munor Mission challenge
ThisIsTurtle replied to SRV Ron's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Total cost $800 (SRB) + $200 (jr docking port) + $300 (48-7S engine) + $110 (FL-T100 fuel tank) + $300 (stayputnik probe body) + $80 (battery) + $8800 (gravity detector) + $6000 (accelerometer) + $3300 (barometer) + $900 (thermometer) + $150 (atenna) = $20940 Non-required parts $200 (jr docking port) + $300 (48-7S engine) + $110 (FL-T100 fuel tank) + $300 (stayputnik probe body) = $910 Can reach Minmus and has plenty of fuel left once in orbit. Not sure if it is the lightest design but it is the cheapest. First place? In VAB On Launch Pad SRB returns to Kerbin leaving no debris Mun Encounter Munar Orbit Minmus Encounter Minmus Orbit Screenshot from Munar orbit I was actually able to land on and return from the Mun with this design [Edit 4/9/14: cost of non-required parts was $800 more than it should have been. I can't math] -
Asteroid Transport Plane
ThisIsTurtle replied to ThisIsTurtle's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
the asteroid was only 2.7 tons looks a lot heavier than it is -
My prototype airplane for moving small asteroids around. Still a work in progress. Craft Download: http://www./view/0114uwvd5e1c3ua/Asteroid_Plane_1.craft