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Falcon Aerospace

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  1. For some reason, the passenger door for the 3.125 parts, there is no option for opening the door
  2. This mod receives barely any Development so this mod won't release in a while or probably ever.
  3. Mars 90 Update: Just today I just returned my Kerbals from Duna. I'm glad they returned safely because this was my first Duna mission.
  4. So, the story is a work in progress but when I was gone I was developing a Duna mission:
  5. When I try to install this, my antivirus says this is a threat. Is there any fix to this? Edit: The DLL file was the only one that was targeted.
  6. I know I already mentioned it but, when I try to assign a launch pad It doesn't show up in the VAB or KK Launchpad Switcher
  7. Any plans for ORANGES, Artemis Construction Kit, and the other benjee mods?
  8. When I use the Saturn Launch Pad Parts my delta-v readings go to zero, and when I open up the window where the twr readings there is nothing there.
  9. Is there a 3rd stage like this for the Minuteman I/II: There is an upper stage like this but this upper stage is probably .625
  10. Craft info #1: The Saturn Series. After most of the government's funds were put into NASA they proposed upgrades to the existing Saturn V. The Saturn Gen 2 eliminated the 3rd stage but upgraded the engines to the F-1A and the J-2s. Saturn V Gen 3 was a complete redesign of the Saturn V. It featured stretched stages, new engines, and a larger payload fairing. Saturn V Gen 4 is the same as Gen 3, but it was made reusable. Saturn V Gen 5 is an even more modernized version. It is the last of the Saturn V Generations. An additional Launch Vehicle, the Saturn Gen 2 Advanced was proposed. Saturn V Gen 2 Advanced is a version of the Saturn V Gen 2 but with boosters. Saturn V Gen 2: Saturn V Gen 2 Advanced: Saturn V Gen 3: Saturn V Gen 4: Saturn V Gen 5:
  11. May 1984: The US creates a treaty with the USSR. Its primary goal was to cut military spending and focus on more technological advances. This rapidly progressed the new Space Shuttle's development but also revived the Saturn rockets and the Apollo Spacecraft. July 1984: The treaty was Approved, and a new Shuttle launch schedule was approved. NASA also made a few upgrades to the Saturn line but added a few more rockets. Additional Story: In addition, the LC-39 Complex was upgraded to accommodate larger versions of Saturn, the Space shuttle, and eventually SDLVS. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union is developing a rocket similar to the Space Shuttle. Its name is presumed to be Buran.
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