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Thanks for sharing TheKSPBeginner, that's what this page is for, telling people the oldest version that you have. I would like it more people provided pictures though.
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Thanks Pi_ for the images! KSP back then looked a lot more simple. Earlier I actually said I wanted to see images of old versions. I'm just wondering if you still have that version of KSP.
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Here are some images I took of 0.90 Beta while I played it earlier today for I think the first time in years.
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I think I might have an earlier version of KSP on my computer. Let me look... Yep, I actually have a copy of 0.22 from October 2013 on my hard drive. Here's an image I took of it as proof.
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If you can, can you post images of the earliest version you have? I will post mine soon of 0.90 Beta.
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I'm just wondering what the oldest version of Kerbal Space Program you have is . For me personally, I'm pretty sure the oldest KSP Version I still have on my computer is the 0.90 Beta from December 2014. What about you?
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As we all know, there used to be a forum where you could get old versions of KSP which is the one above. From February 2016 to January 2018 you could click on the links and download those versions. Now when you click on the links they redirect to the KSP Website and the versions were lost to time... But I have revived them! I have revived and retrieved KSP versions 0.7.3, 0.8.5, 0.9.0, 0.10.1, 0.11.1, 0.12, and 0.13.3 for download!!! (P.S: After downloading these versions I put them on my USB Flash Drive so they wouldn't be lost to time again!) I also have the 0.18.3 Demo on my USB Flash Drive! Here are the download links, Enjoy once again seeing how far KSP has come!: KSP v0.7.3: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214012934/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-7-3/KSP_win_0_7_3.zip KSP v0.8.5: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214004511/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-8-5/KSP_win_0_8_5.zip KSP v0.9.0: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214021804/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-9/KSP_win_0_9.zip KSP v0.10.1: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214023633/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-10-1/KSP_win_0_10_1.zip/ KSP v0.11.1: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214000815/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-11-1/KSP_win_0_11_1.zip KSP v0.12.0: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214022100/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-12/KSP_win_0_12.zip KSP v0.13.3: https://web.archive.org/web/20171214030829/https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/archive/0-13-3/KSP_win_0_13_3.zip KSP v0.18.3: http://i.download.idg.pl/fannef/1f39d38d83f0a3987a3541a2c07c2ee5/5ab80028//cyberjoy/pelnewersje/k/KerbalSpaceProgram/0.18.3/KSP_demo_win.zip P.S: I will add images soon of these versions as I begin to play them! Here is an image of the versions I have: KSP v0.7.3:
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The earliest versions of Kerbal Space Program
Johnster_Space_Program replied to KasperVld's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Hey, I just found KSP Versions 0.7.3, 0.10.1 and 0.13.3! ! I will give you download links for them later... (As a Bonus I also found 0.18.3 Demo) I put them on a Flash Drive so I will never lose them! At least these versions of KSP won't be lost to time... Update: I also just found 0.8.5, 0.9.0, 0.11.1, and 0.12! Now I have them all! After I download them I am putting them on my Flash Drive so 3 years from now when you can't find copies anymore of these versions I can just plug in the flashdrive to my new computer and realize oh my gosh! I just realized I have these old versions that don't exist online anymore and they have been on this flashdrive for 3 years!!! I will give you the links really soon... Here is my post I just made with the old versions revived!: -
The earliest versions of Kerbal Space Program
Johnster_Space_Program replied to KasperVld's topic in KSP1 Discussion
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Today in KSP I made a space station out of just Soyuz Spacecraft. I call it the Soyuz Station! The Core of the Soyuz Station, an unmanned Soyuz Progress, in Low Kerbin Orbit. The First Crew to the Soyuz Station approaching the station and preparing to dock. The Crewed Soyuz successfully docked to the Progress Core. The Finished Soyuz Station, with the Crewed Soyuz Still Docked. The First Crew Heading back home after several days docked, and the next crew approaching the finished Soyuz Station. If you think this is cool, try it for yourself, it was kinda hard for me.
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In KSP I got this mod that adds Soviet Rockets and Spacecraft like the Soyuz and Vostok. While playing around with this mod, i decided to launch a N1 Rocket with a crew of 3 with A Soyuz LOK and LK Lander to the Mun. This is my challenge that i came up with: Launch a N1 Rocket with a crew of 3 and a Soyuz LOK and LK Lander to the mun, successfully land on the mun, and successfully splashdown back on Kerbin. As i do this alternate history mission challenge (because in real life the N1 failed), i will post images of different stages in the mission. If you attempting this too, post your images in the comments below!!! The N1 sitting on the launchpad shortly before launch: On July 4, 1969 N1-L3 Launches with a manned crew and Soyuz LOK and LK Munar Lander. The N1's first stage, Block A, has a thrust of 45,400 kN (10,200,000 lbf) and burns for 125 seconds, there are 30 engines in Block A. After 2 minutes and 5 seconds, the first stage shuts off and the second stage engines ignite. The N1's second stage, Block B, has 8 engines, a thrust of 14,040 kN (3,160,000 lbf) and burns for 120 seconds. After reaching over 35,000 meters, Block B begins the gravity turn for the N1. After 2 minutes, Block B's engines shut off. The N1's third stage, Block V, Ignites its Engines and the fairings separate, revealing the payload. Block V will put the rest of the rocket in orbit, including the trans-lunar stage. The N1's third stage, Block V, has 4 engines, a thrust of 1,610 kN (360,000 lbf) and burns for 370 seconds, putting the payload into Low Earth Orbit. You can clearly see the Soyuz LOK, LK lander, and the Block G trans-lunar stage. After entering orbit, Block V is jettisoned and the first views from inside the Soyuz LOK are transmitted to Soviet Mission Control.
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So i was playing ksp with a mod that adds Soyuz Spacecraft to KSP. When i was flying a Soyuz the craft started spinning at high speeds. When i ejected the kerbal, this happened:
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