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Space Shuttle Atlantis OV-104 STS-30
Comrade Xmir replied to selfish_meme's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Woah, it looks really good! -
[1.12] Extraplanetary Launchpads v6.99.3
Comrade Xmir replied to taniwha's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
I can't wait to launch from Duna! -
Oho, I'm going to have some fun with this.
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I absolutely love this mod! Nuking KSC never gets boring.
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Awesome! I can't wait for this.
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Sweet!
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So very tempted to try something like this!
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Project Zelus was a series of space missions conducted at KSC to explore the effects of weightlessness on the Kerbal body. It consisted of two missions. Zelus Kosmonauts: Eileen Kerman, Lanley Kerman Zelus-1 Zelus-1 was the maiden flight of the Palls ll rocket. The ship was expected to complete a suborbital flight and bring its crew of two back down to Kerbin safely, and it did just that! Lanley Kerman performed a few tests as he experienced weightlessness in the ship's capsule before re-entry. Duration: 15 Minutes, 25 Seconds Crew Size: 1, Lanley Kerman Outcome: Success! Zelus-2 Zelus-2 was expected to orbit Kerbin for roughly one day. Unfortunately, one of the fuel booster on the rocket exploded on the launch pad, forcing Eileen Kerman to use her ICAE (In Case of Awesome Explosion) system, which rocketed her and her capsule into the air at 50m/s. She deployed her parachutes, and didn't land far from KSP. Zelus-2 would be the last time KSC would use any kind of Pallas rocket, for they were considered far too dangerous for Kerbal use. Duration: 2 Minutes, 47 Seconds Crew Size: 1, Eileen Kerman Outcome: Failure!
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@Maximus97 Yikes! How unfortunate. I think I'll be working on another one of these sometime soon, they're fun to make.
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@Maximus97 It's the linked one in your forum signature.
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Most Creative Use of the New Inflatable Heat Shield
Comrade Xmir replied to Jetski's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
I'm tempted to make a dinghy boat out of this part. -
Really cool ships everyone! Glad we've got a lot of people participating in this challenge.