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Zaphod12

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  1. I think that they should totally add payload fairings in 0.26(I know that there are mods with that)
  2. Vondaren 10 Vondaren 10 was the eleventh successful mission of the Vondaren spacecraft. It's crew consisted of following members: Commander: Jenfal Kerman (3rd flight)(Remained on-board Kondraki-B as part of the LT-1 long-term crew alongside fellow friend Dorim Kerman) Flight Engineer: Geofwin Kerman (1st flight)(Returned home aboard Vondaren 9) CM Pilot: Elsby Kerman (1st flight)(Expelled from the kerbonaut corps alongside Oblas Kerman after the solar panel incident at Kondraki-B) Vondaren 10 was the third Vondaren mission to visit Kondraki-B. The mission lasted over 13 days before landing in the polar region of Kerbin. During it's stay at Kondraki-B, Elsby Kerman and Oblas Kerman(Vondaren 9) deliberatly damaged several solar panels including two of the Dologan-3 craft, one of Vondaren 9 and another panel of Kondraki-B itself. Due to the nature of this incident, Elsby and Oblas Kerman were expelled from the kerbonaut corps, meaning that they are no longer allowed to participate in space missions. Gallery: Vondaren 10 during ascent. Vondaren 10 shortly before landing in the polar region.
  3. Vondaren 9 Vondaren 9 was the tenth successful flight of the Vondaren spacecraft. It's crew had following members: Commander: Desbo Kerman (1st flight)(Returned to Kerbin aboard Vondaren 10) Flight Engineer: Oblas Kerman (2nd flight)(Expelled from kerbonaut corps after the Kondraki-B panel incident) CM Pilot: Dorim Kerman (2nd flight)(Remained on-board Kondraki-B as part of the LT-1 long-term crew alongside fellow kerbonaut and good friend Jenfal Kerman from Vondaren 10) Vondaren 9 was the second Vondaren mission to dock with the Kondraki-B space station. It remained in space for 15 days before returning home with Oblas Kerman and Geofwin Kerman(Vondaren 10). During it's stay at Kondraki-B, Oblas Kerman and Elsby Kerman(Vondaren 10) had deliberatly destroyed some solar panels of the Vondaren 9 and Dologan-3 spacecraft, as well as one panel of Kondraki-B itself. As an result, Elsby and Oblas Kerman were expelled from the kerbonaut corps, meaning that they are not allowed to fly on space missions anymore. Gallery: Vondaren 9 with it's second stage.
  4. This is Mission Control... Hypepollo 11 launch sequence starting!
  5. Vondaren 8 Vondaren 8 was the ninth successful mission of the Vondaren/Kondraki program. The crew only consisted of rookies and members were the following: Commander: Losted Kerman (1st flight) Flight Engineer: Edwig Kerman (1st flight) CM Pilot: Ortop Kerman (1st flight) Vondaren 8 was the first Vondaren mission and the second spacecraft overall to visit the Kondraki-B space station. It remained in LKO for over 14 days before Vondaren 8 undocked and returned home. Gallery: Kondraki-B, with Dologan-2 and Vondaren 8 docked. Vondaren 8 after seperation of it's service module.
  6. Damn, I cannot wait for 0.25, just like many others here!
  7. Kondraki-B Kondraki-B is the second space laboratory of the Vondaren/Kondraki program. It is the successor of the retired Kondraki-A station, which had undergone an destructive re-entry several days before launch of Kondraki-B. It also is larger than Kondraki-A and it is planned that Kondraki-B will be visited by at least four manned Vondaren missions and two or three Dologan resupply craft. The station has three docking ports, which allows two Vondaren crews to stay onboard at the same time, it also allows that an resupply ship can dock to the station while the six kerbonauts(Two Vondaren spacecraft) would be on-board. Kondraki-B was first visited by the Dologan-2 and Dologan-3 resupply craft, which was soon followed by the first crew aboard Vondaren 8, which remained there for 14 days before splashdown on Kerbin. Additional visits to Kondraki-B were conducted by Vondaren 9 and 10. Jenfal Kerman(Vondaren 10) and Dorim Kerman(Vondaren 9) remained on-board Kondraki-B as part of the LT-1 long-term crew. During Vondaren 9 and 10's stay at Kondraki-B, Oblas Kerman(Vondaren 9) and Elsby Kerman(Vondaren 10) had deliberatly destroyed some solar panels of the Vondaren 9 and Dologan-3 spacecraft, as well as one panel of Kondraki-B itself. As an result, Elsby and Oblas Kerman were expelled from the astronaut corps, meaning that they are not allowed to fly on space missions anymore. An final planned manned mission to Kondraki-B will be Vondaren 11, which will bring the LT-1 crew home as well as the Dologan-4 resupply mission to deorbit the station for good. Scientific equipment of Kondraki-B include: - Observation telescope on top of the Skylab-style solar panel structure. - Magnetometer - Anomalous signal scanner - Science bay The equipment used on Kondraki-B will later also be used on the Yuri Gagarin Space Station(YGSS). Gallery: Kondraki-B in orbit. Kondraki-B with all it's docking ports occupied, before the incident.
  8. Vondaren 7 Vondaren 7 was the eighth successful flight of the Vondaren spacecraft. The crew consisted of following kerbonauts: Commander: Bartming Kerman (2nd flight) Flight Engineer: Dean Kerman (2nd flight) CM Pilot: Shepdun Kerman (2nd flight) It docked with the Kondraki-A orbital laboratory, being the second Vondaren mission to do so, the first being Vondaren 6. The crew was in space for over five days, before landing back on Kerbin. It also was the final crew to visit Kondraki-A, the next crew(Vondaren 8) visited it's larger successor, Kondraki-B. Gallery: One of the kerbonauts during his switch to Kondraki-A Vondaren 7, after un-docking from Kondraki-A.
  9. Vondaren 6 Vondaren 6 was the sixth successful manned flight and the seventh flight overall of the Vondaren capsule. It's crew had following members: Commander: Bill Kerman (2nd flight) Flight Engineer: Doodsel Kerman (2nd flight) CM Pilot: Gerdos Kerman (1st flight) Vondaren 6 was the first spacecraft to visit the Kondraki-A space laboratory and remained in orbit for over two days before splashing down on Kerbin. It also was the first Vondaren flight of Phase 2 of the Vondaren/Kondraki program. Gallery: Before lift-off... Vondaren 6, after docking with Kondraki-A. An rare look inside Kondraki-A. The capsule after splashdown.
  10. Only because such waiting times happen in Minecraft doesn't mean that they will automatically happen with KSP as well.
  11. I have some suggestions for KSC++: What about fixing the road connections to the vanilla buildings by maybe making the road go higher so that there's no grass between the mod roads and the roads of the vanilla buildings. Also you also could add the traffic to the normal roads of the vanilla buildings aswell, not only on the new modded roads. Maybe you could add some lightning rods to the launch pad.
  12. Thanks for telling me about the name generator. About the rocket, there was some fuel left in the second stage after seperation.
  13. Actually, no i'm not using RSS. And I would like names which are not based on real spacecraft names(Didn't mean to rant, just normally saying)
  14. So first, if this thread is in the wrong subforum, please move it to the correct subforum. So, I am in need for an name for an future modular space station, which will be part of the Vondaren/Kondraki program. So I would really appreciate it if you would suggest some names, out of which I could choose the name for the space station.
  15. Kondraki-A Kondraki-A was an space laboratory and was the first space station of the Vondaren/Kondraki program. It was successfully launched aboard an unmanned Kondraki rocket, which placed it in an low equatorial orbit around Kerbin. Vondaren 6 visited Kondraki-A for over two days before departing, slightly raising the station's orbit around Kerbin. The next mission, Vondaren 7 remained docked with Kondraki-A for more than five days before returning home. After Kondraki-A was deorbited by the first ever launch of the Dologan resupply craft, another, larger orbital laboratiory was launched(Kondraki- before the construction of an permanent, modular space station(Yuri Gagarin Space Station) begins. Gallery: The laboratory before launch. Kondraki-A, after being placed into orbit. Kondraki-A, with the Dologan-1 resupply craft docked to it. Kondraki-A/Dologan-1 during their destructive re-entry(Note the breaking solar panels of Dologan-1)
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