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TimothyC

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  1. @Jso When @CobaltWolf gets around to it, this document has some data on the UA1208 solid rocket motor (used in the S4-120 configuration) on page 34 of the PDF.
  2. Like the standard RCS translation controls "H" is forward, and "N" is aft. The game treats the MMU as a craft just like any other, and not like the EVA packs on the kerbals.
  3. Just to be clear, all shipbucket work is protected by a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commerical 4.0 License (IE, if you remix, you must retain credits) That said, BB1987 has drawn/corrected all of the flown Titan, Atlas, Delta, Japanese H Series, Falcon, & SLS Rockets in shipbucket scale. He's also done the Unbuilt Thor/Deltas, Unbuilt H series, and exploded view Atlas. It's all very impressive detective work and artistry.
  4. Restock makes old things look good:
  5. Presenting the Minerva B1 (again from Kolyma's Shaddow. The Minerva B1 consists of Jupiter derived tankage with a Centaur upper stage. The first stage share tooling and engines with the Minerva B2 liquid rocket boosters. I admit I added LR-101s for roll control. Later versions probably get an Atlas II style system: Separation! Go for space! SPACE! Go for orbit! Swinging around for the burn to the Mun Go for the Mun! Fine tuning for intercept on ullage thrusters Payload Separation Burning for Munar orbit High orbital adjustment
  6. Sorry for the double-post, but I managed to put together the Minerva Rocket from Nixonshead's Kolyma's Shaddow Early Flight! Booster Sep! Staging! Circularization on the Second stage Engines, centaur, and 1.5m boosters from BDB, most other parts from Restock (Don't @Nertea's 2.5m tanks look fantastic?).
  7. Boosted Atlas was a concept as early as the 1960s, with considerations given to Castors and minuteman derived solids. It just never was worth the development time until the 1990s.
  8. Yes. I have an old mechjeb everywhere module manager patch that I use, and it loads perfectly.
  9. You sly dog. They look good. I think the Atlas parts are the best part of it, followed by the 1.5m solids:
  10. I find placement of the octo2 on a cubic octagonal strut between the OMS engines works great (this places the core directly inline with the engine thrust axis, not merely parallel to it). I then have a control group set to "Control from here" for the probe core, allowing me to bury the core into the aft body section.
  11. It looks like you cloned Bluedog's Apollo. Like really cloned it. I eagerly await more.
  12. That's STS-26R, not STS-26. STS-26, more commonly referred to as STS-51-F, was a Spacelab mission. After NASA transitioned to the STS-[FY][Launch Site]-[Yearly Mission Count] system externally, the internal count was continued. This resulted in discontinuities as STS-10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, & 29 were cancelled. Even though there was no STS-29 originally flown, Post Challenger, STS-29 still received an R suffix, just like all of the missions up through STS-33R and -31R (31R flew after -33R, as did -32R).
  13. You can build Buran, just not an Energia - Yet. Someone who has a pinned thread this month has one on the docket.
  14. There is no functional difference between the IUSes used on Titan 34D, Titan IV (either version), and the Space Shuttle.
  15. Kanaloa /AARDV is that ATV like vehicle, and IUS is going to come from Pak's Cormorant Aeronology.
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