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Interesting idea. Looking forward to seeing the missions.
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Cargo spacecrafts are very important for supplying materials such as food and experiments to orbiting objects like the ISS. But failures are always possible. Progress M-12M Progress M-27M SpaceX CRS-7 Cygnus CRS Orb-3 (Any others feel free to post)
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The presentation at the Science Club meeting went well, they thought it was an interesting theory.
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I cut the thrust and it didn't shake as bad. Thanks for all the advice given!
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It was set to go off after decoupling not at decoupling
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I had a question about solid fuel rocket stability. I made a rocket with a srb for the first stage. It shakes a lot until stage separation and then after that if the second stage liquid fuel engine doesn't activate immediately, the rocket fails. I was wondering if there was a fix for this. It has cost me a couple of missions, since I play with no reverts and 30 days between launches.
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Chemical Rocket Payload missions (On Request)
Voyager275 replied to Sampa's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
I have two missions for you: Origin 1 and an Eve cubesat. Origin 1 is a asteroid probe http://www./download/wcq8wc5z4dx3aaw/Origin_1.craft And the Eve cubesat is designed to ride along with EEV http://www./download/hua88umzzzz1pl4/Eve_Cubesat.craft (tweakscale is also required for Origin 1's claw) -
Sure, but since I'm not an expert, it will take longer than usual
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I'm working on the math right now, it is taking a bit though
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I read about that, nasty stuff methylmercury is
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I am using galaxy mergers as observation data. If dark energy ruled the universe(like they say it does)then technically they shouldn't merge, no matter the dark matter, because 73% of the universe is dark energy. The hybrid particle would solve this. I am also using my telescope to observe the sky looking for more data.
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I have been conducting some research into dark matter and dark energy. The thing that always gets me is that the two act completely different, one causing a repulsive force, and one causing a gravitational force stronger than anything else. My theory is simple. The idea is that a hybrid of these 2 items exists. It would be a heavy particle, but with a high energy level. When two galaxies get close, they would come together, then continuing accelerating through the universe. I will be giving a presentation at my school science club meeting, and was wondering if anybody had any ideas on how to improve this theory. Thank you for any information or support given.
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Welcome to the forum!
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*Mission Control, United States of Kerbica* "Is the satellite ready?" Gene asked as he looked at a picture on the wall. "Ves is it." Werhner said. "Too bad Voyager Nation got their satellite up virst." "Let us not dwell on Sentinel 1, Phoenix 1 has much more science after all." "Very vell, let us launch the satellite." *Launchpad 1* "Flight controllers, give me a go/no go for launch." Gene said in his business voice. "Booster?" "Go" "Guidance?" "Go flight" "Fairings?" "We are go" "Electrical?" "Go!" "We are go for launch, t-2 minutes and counting" Gene said into the microphone Gene looked at the rocket, having a bad feeling "Lift-off of Phoenix 1!" The announcer yelled enthusiastically. *1 minute and 27 seconds into flight, a computer error caused the second stage to activate, destroying the Horizon rocket* "We have had an anomaly, looking into status of the mission." Booster said into the microphone, even though they knew it was over. *Pieces rained down for 5 minutes after the explosion, United States of Kerbica would have too wait to join in with Voyager Nation in orbit* (So what did you think of the story, please leave some constructive criticism.)
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Launched a satellite, nothing special
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[Broken in 1.0.5] "Kerlantis" NASA Space Shuttle Replica
Voyager275 replied to Jon144's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
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Yet another failed Duna aerobraking attempt.
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The main thread was closed by the moderators
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All Voyager Nation Mun landings are cancelled due to Sidski's death. Our sights are set on Duna for our next manned missions, a safer spacecraft will also be constructed
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Tragedy struck Voyager Nation today. Sidski Kerman was killed on the first attempt to land on the Mun. During launch, a deadly amount of gas flooded the command pod. Ground controllers could do nothing to help. He became the first kerbal to die in space. R.I.P Sidski
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Is hydrazine the most dangerous fuel used in spacecrafts? I remember that the Apollo astronauts during Apollo-Soyuz almost died due to a leak.
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I think this will be very interesting, keep it up
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Phoenix 2 is planned to land on the Mun. The only details Voyager Nation is releasing is it will be a direct ascent