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Nevermind, I do still have them. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ps2vd15f6bqusx0/C8 Rockets.rar?dl=0 You'll need BDB (Obviously) , NFLV and Restock+ for the non-tower variants and Modular Launch Towers for the tower variants. Btw, @Blufor878 If you make the engines just touching the skirt, you can fit 8 engines comfortably.
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June 25th, 2002 Room for Visitors Docking Node Flown by NLS HLV-1 The Docking Node is launched aboard the National Launch System Heavy Launch Vehicle-1. The NLS is a system of launch vehicles produced by a private organization wanting to keep and expand the shuttle hardware. NLS HLV-1 is an NLS-1, but instead of SRBs, they instead strap another NLS-1 on to the first, giving it an LRB. The -1 stands for 1 LRB. -2 would be 2 LRBs. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
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Tree of Reports - GoldForest's missions and projects.
GoldForest replied to GoldForest's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Mir Core Module 2 added. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet -
April 8th, 2002 Syndicat Supersized ATV Module Flown by Ariane 5SH ESA launches the third and final core module to Stella Nova, a supersized ATV based module. (But the station has started to wobble... *Sigh* Maybe I should look like a welding mod of some sort...) Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
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Tree of Reports - GoldForest's missions and projects.
GoldForest replied to GoldForest's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Spektr, Docking Module and Priroda added. Oh, and you think we're finished? Nope! There's still more to come! Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet -
February 12th & 14th, 2002 New Home Expedition 1-R-A and 1-R-B Flown by: Orel atop Angara A5 and Soyuz atop Soyuz Russia is the first to launch crew to Stella Nova, though the crew consists of an international presence. This is also the first operational launch of Orel, Russia's newest spacecraft, able to hold four people. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
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Tree of Reports - GoldForest's missions and projects.
GoldForest replied to GoldForest's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Kvant-2 and Kristell added. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet -
Tree of Reports - GoldForest's missions and projects.
GoldForest replied to GoldForest's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
(Yes, I cheated Kvant-1 into orbit... I've found orbital construction to be cumbersome and buggy, so I'd rather not have MIR explode due to a part not playing well) -
This is where I'll post missions and projects. I don't feel like making a new thread for each one, so they'll mostly just all end up here. I might do a dedicated thread if I feel it needs it. And for those wondering, don't worry, Dreaming Big isn't going anywhere. Some missions or projects might have a small story with them, but probably not. For the first project, Mir, but not in the way you remember her. Mir Core Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet .
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January 23rd, 2002 Growth Nova Stella 2: MOK-2 The launch of Mok 2 was a highly debated topic. Construction was fine and on schedule, that wasn't the problem. Nor was finding a launch provider. What was the problem was what to launch MOK-2 on. Energia wanted to use their Energia Vulcan Herakles, but the public wanted MOK-2 to launch on an N1 that had been found sitting in a warehouse. The Russia government was in a bit of a pickle. On one hand, they wanted to use please their space industry. On the other hand, they wanted to please their citizens, as well as space enthusiast around the world. Energia didn't really want to waste money on a launch vehicle that was outdated and old. In the end though, the Russian government came to a deal with Energia. Energia would restore and make sure N1 was good for launch, and the Russian government would foot the bill. It took months for Energia to ensure that N1 was ready for launch. They had a few mishaps, but nothing that threatened the launch vehicle itself. Finally, the day came, and N1 was standing on the pad with MOK-2 safely secured in the fairing. Due to the weight of Mok-2, extra support had to be put into the rocket, but calculations showed N1 would still be able to lift off. People tuned into the public broadcast of this ancient relic about to launch. (Project's not dead, just been playing around with other stuff in KSP, so things might be slow. Might also be starting a new thread soon, so keep and eye out for that. ) Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
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Added the Taurus lineup, as well as Airlaunch (No, it's not Pegasus) and Taurus lite. Minuteman I, II, II, Peacekeeper, Athena 1, 1C, 2, 2C, 3-2, 3-4, 3-6, 2cS-2, 2cS-4, 2cS-6, Athena 3 (Castor 900), Minotaur-3, 4-lite, 4, 4 Orion-38, 4-HAPS, 4+, 5 (1), 5(2), 6, 6+, Taurus/Pegasus-C 1110, 2110, 2210, 3110, 3210, XL/S, AirLaunch, Taurus-lite, OBV, OBV (2 stage), Upgraded OBV Disclaimer: None of the stages have their upper stages (Stars, Orions, etc). Why add them when they'd never be seen.
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Another family photo, this one extended: From left to right: Minuteman I, II, II, Peacekeeper, Athena 1, 1C, 2, 2C, 3-2, 3-4, 3-6, 2cS-2, 2cS-4, 2cS-6, Athena 3 (Castor 900), Minotaur-3, 4-lite, 4, 4 Orion-38, 4-HAPS, 4+, 5 (1), 5(2), 6, 6+ Disclaimer: None of the stages have their upper stages (Stars, Orions, etc). Why add them when they'd never be seen. @Pappystein better? Also, I may or may not return to add Taurus (Minotaur-C)