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  1. 4 minutes ago, GoldForest said:

    I think Mir-2 is on hold until KSP 2 launches. Don't think we'll get much more until Tantares 2.0 (Not what it's called, just what I'm calling it.) for KSP 2 comes out. IIRC, quite a few big updates have been put on hold because of KSP 2 and everyone wanting to transition to the new game.

    Call it Tantares Mark II

    and it is als possible that KSP 2 is slightly less moddable

  2. 4 hours ago, Pudgemountain said:

    After deciding on whether to build a Titan Lander or Warp capable ship I decided to try both.

    Only got one picture for the lander since I am gonna test it in the Jovian System and it takes 2-3 years to get there.

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    Now for the Warp ship which is derived of a Gemini Titan.

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    For the test of the Warp system I decided to send it to Vesta which is not close to Earth but farther than Mars.

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    Yes the time is accurate.

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    A nice evening boating trip after a well earned test.

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    As fun as testing that thing out, I am not sure if I can fully implement it into my program mainly 1: If I run it too long I gotta wait for the engines to cool down which I had to do it about 3 times going to Vesta and 2: GU is currently incompatible with KSRSS I have not real use for it.

    Looks like the Phoenix from Star Trek

  3. 2 hours ago, Shantaboy said:

    Is anyone working on shuttle cupola shades from Space Station Enterprise?

    They are beyond my current abilities but thanks to the above a shuttle derived station doesn't seem complete anymore without them.

    What's more important is to make a landing gear door that's white to fill in the hole the nose gear sits in

    and the fact SS Enterprise was supposed to have it's external tank as a habitable area

  4. 5 hours ago, Beccab said:

    1977: Exploring the inner solar system
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    Part 1: The Pioneer Mars Orbiter

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    The day is the 30th of May 1977: after a successful stage separation and a burn of almost five minutes, the crew of the Eagle tug has put the Pioneer Mars Orbiter on a trans-Martian trajectory that will take it there in the next seven months. Once the two spacecrafts have separated, Eagle starts a boostback burn that will take it back safely to Skylab B in a few days; in the meanwhile, the astronauts on this missions will reach the largest distance from earth in history at well over 400,000 km of altitude.
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    The Pioneer Mars Orbiter, which will reach the planet in December, was a probe proposed in the early 70s to further study the surface of the planet after the Mariner probes. While in OTL it was ideated as a derivative of the Pioneer Venus probes in this time those haven't happened yet; here, it will be those to be derivatives of the Pioneer Mars spacecraft. 

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    But the probe isn't a simple orbiter: mounted on it is one of the first examples of a penetrator spacecraft, then called "penetrometer", which here will provide the first data on the surface of Mars before the launch of the soft landers on the next synod.  After making a deorbit burn, the probe will descend through the atmosphere until it becomes dense enough to deploy a ballute; this will slow it down enough to make a hard landing and pass through the first few meters of the martian surface, registering important data in the process

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    With the first informations on the martian surface being analyzed back on Earth, NASA's plan for a 1981 crewed landing has started to aquire more credibility; the long lead item are now the MEM and the nuclear shuttle, both undergoing testing on the ground and at white sands.

    Part 2: The TOPS mission

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    The TOPS, or Thermoelectric Outer Planets Mission, was one of the main original proposals for what to do in the Grand Tour alignment in '77 and '79; two probes per trajectory, the first pair going on the JSP route (Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto) and the second on the JUN one (Jupiter, Uranus, Nepture). As with every mission going further than the inner solar system, the energy required is high enough that the second space tug of the stack cannot be reused; because of this, the crewed tug won't be part of the first launch while it is being refurbished and the bottom spacecraft of the second one in order to be able to return to Skylab B.

    The launch also brings to action the fourth and penultimate orbiter, Tenacity, while the rest of the fleet is still busy filling up the just launched orbiting propellant depot.

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    After moving to Skylab, the TOPS is unloaded from the cargo bay with the help of the crewed tug and placed on top of the pair chosen for this missions. Two more arms never hurt in these cases:P

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    The unmanned pair docked together and ready to go; let's light this candle!

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    Stage separation confirmed

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    With the four restartable RL-10 accelerating the TOPS to interplanetary speeds, the spacecraft will soon begin a two years journey toward Jupiter in what will beco...
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    ...oh

    How do you make the engine fail like that?

  5. 18 minutes ago, RocketBoy1641 said:

    Dang man, you are gonna kill my SDD.  I downloaded two days in a row when I gave in to get the white Mk3/4 stuff, then yesterday for the LRV which has been better than drugs...

    Now I am gonna again to get the new goodies.... oh, of course I am talking dev branch.  You guys are amazing to crank stuff out like this.

    Home · friznit/Unofficial-BDB-Wiki Wiki · GitHub

    it doesn't give you part by part....but you can get a really  good feel.  If you like FASA, you will LOVE BDB.  If you like Tanares,  you will LOVE BDB.  If you even thought hey KSP might be cool; but lets get real parts... You will be addicted to this mod in a great way....Just like I am.

     

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    On other notes, spent the evening working with the LRV Dev build... so far enjoyable.  I ended the night with a full J+ Class build (meaning build for JNSQ with Kerbalism and then see how much you can squeeze in)...  I got it ready for Lunar Orbit insertion.  Tomorrow hope to have some time to get some screenshots of LRV in use.

    The RUD may be a mass or volume related.  I had seen your warning but took a chance anyway with two parts that should be Solar Wind Composition stick and the Color Reference stand.  I had it out a few times to the pad to check unpack and did not have any strange happenings.  *Still User be warned.... explosiveness may still occur.

    you know that antena post was from 2015, right?

  6. 7 hours ago, TheLoneOne said:

    eh it touched on the early design proposals such as flyback boosters, Saturn shuttle and the iterative design process of the orbiter in the first studies starting from the first lifting body proposal that was created as a proposal for the amerika-bomber Germany was researching during ww2. this first proposal in history of a lifting body spacecraft involved a rocket on a rail accelerating down a 1km long rail then boosting up to the edge of the atmosphere and skipping along it, dropping a bomb payload over the united states then continuing to skip along the atmosphere until reaching a base in the Japanese empire in the pacific.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silbervogel

    Yeah, I've heard of the Silver bird.

  7. 25 minutes ago, chaos113 said:

    we will be doing many of the shuttles in here, the lifting body shuttle, the round faring, the crew shuttle, and the humpback shuttle also we will be doing shuttle 2 and block 2 the shuttle 2 will have a heatshield that uses liquid hydrogen as a surface coolant/ablator

    NOICE

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