Francesco
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J2-X has been cancelled.
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1. Load craft on launchpad 2. Hyperedit to 100 km Eve circular orbit 3. Autolander with saved coordinates at an altitude that lies outside of the atmosphere (100km) 4. Use reaction wheels/whatever you've got on board to turn the craft upright 5. Autolander with saved coordinates again, this time at a convenient altitude for landing (100m above ground)
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No exp gain from Flight on Kerbin
Francesco replied to emfleck's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Just going on EVA from the runway or the launchpad counts as one flight on Kerbin. (Maybe even just placing the capsule there, I'm not sure.) Are you sure they haven't done that before? -
[Answered] Space Junk [realism]
Francesco replied to Mapoko's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
You make your own roleplay. It's a nice little challenge you give to yourself, to keep LKO debris-free. -
KSP 1.02 Thrust to Weight Way Off on Eve
Francesco replied to StevenLawyer's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Aerospikes at sea level on Eve have almost the same ISP as the Mainsail. The problem is their low TWR. Has someone built a return ship with 'spikes in the first stage? -
Something that could be useful - also, this is in defense of the 909 This small chart tells you the altitude needed on Kerbin to get a certain amount of delta-v out of a 909-powered rocket stage. (Roughly.) It associates an altitude with a multiplier, which goes from ~0.246 (sea level delta-v, 85s/345s) to 1.0 (max vacuum delta-v). Done with Kerbal Engineer. multiplier km 0.246 0.0 0.4 2.0 0.5 3.3 0.6 4.6 0.7 6.2 0.8 8.3 0.85 9.7 0.9 11.7 0.95 15.2 1.0 ~50 So at ~12km, a 909 runs at 90% of its max ISP.
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I don't get why the 909 gets outclassed, given its high ISP... it just needs a first stage to push it past 10km or so... at least that's how I've used it for a small Kerbin orbiter, in career mode. What am I missing?
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I don't think it's found in Survivability, but rather in a 45/90 science node.