Thanks for all the recommendations, I have a larger mothership in orbit around Moho with all the refueling needs, in case the rover doesn't have enough fuel. I also can plonk in a miner->refinery ship on Moho if I really want; so fuel isn't really an issue. I also have a refinery on Minmus and a giant 600t fuel tank I can easily get into Minmus orbit. I'm also landing only small planets and moons, which won't take much to get into orbit. Big planets I can use liquid engine SSTOs instead.
Worst, I just need to land a 5 part rocket(from mothership) and stick the experimental data(KAS) on it and fly that home.
I kinda just want a faster way to land a tiny ship many times. I'd usually just target a spot on the map, aim my rover that direction and lift, later slowing down; This eats quite a lot of fuel but it is faster than driving, but it still is kinda dull after doing it so many times.
Or any suggestions/examples on what other people use to hop around airless planets. Or do you guys just science once then screw that planet?
Yes, it's my first post and I've played Kerbal for like 2 months and having fun, but only recently being able to get outside Kerbin
> What happens if a ship was made like a porcupine with landing struts. Does the rating on struts [10m/s,15m/s] represent how fast I can crash the thing without it breaking?
> Could you make a reasonably high speed hovercraft? Tried doing that but small bumps on the surface explode my ship into fireball going over 70m/s
> Could you make something like a star wars ball droid and roll that one direction?
> Is there another what I can brake in airless planets besides burning retro?
Thanks for all the comments!