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This is the largest and heaviest thing I've ever successfully landed on a planet, except for maybe my Eve lander. 941 parts, 380.75 tons of fun that can even fly in atmosphere. My Super Station Nostromo journeyed from Kerbin to Laythe in a one way trip down to my chosen LZ on the planet's surface. It carried with it, a package of 2 rovers and 2 disposable recon drones for scouting. This video is the epic descent and landing, where on the first recording, I managed to safely land this thing within 200 meters of my rover. Now I'm planning a mission to send out a ground refueling truck and refuel my station/base. Check out this epic landing here: The Nostromo, right before setting out on it's maiden voyage.
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Today I landed my Nostromo Super Station on Laythe!
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Anyone else uninterested in .25?
700NitroXpress replied to johnnyhandsome's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Honestly, I didn't really care much for the update aside from the new parts. I like the updates that include more parts and I want an update that includes more planets. I've played through career mode a few times and I think it still needs a lot of work. I don't like how they have the random contracts that use different parts under different conditions. I would rather they have something more well crafted and significant for part testing. Or even take out the part testing contracts all together and put in real contracts, like land on the mun, land on minmus, bring a surface sample of Eve back to KSC ect. Actually have enough significant and crafted missions to take you to all of the planets in the system for a full career mode instead of having the grind contracts that you can do over and over. I also didn't like the exploding buildings as it seems like a waste of development time to me, but apparently this is setting up something for later down the road. The exploding buildings is something that I had to turn off because the launch pad and air strip like to spontaneously explode if you load a large craft onto them; so it was doing more harm than good. Or did they finally fix this issue? I haven't looked at what's coming in .26 yet. -
Today I finished my finest station yet. Behold, the Nostromo deep space station and planetary base! This thing is going to Laythe and it's going to land on Laythe. I'm going to use the drones you can see docked to it in the second image to scout the landing zone and then I'm going to head straight down to it and land this beast. It's jet powered and has solid rocket boosters to assist with landing and to prevent the parachutes from ripping it apart. Also, the mission flag on it has the WY logo from Aliens, building better worlds. All I need no is to dock the rovers to the remaining docking ports and she's ready to go.
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This is a KSP mission video with a chipmunk voice modulator just for fun. A quick run to the Mun and back to Kerbin.
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The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Sorry everyone, been gone for a while. I'll be looking through the posts I've missed and get everyone updated this week. -
The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
I don't even know how you managed to do that. -
The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Mission 7 is now up. -
The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Excellent mission Sensi, I love these ship designs that you guys come up with! Looking forward to your mission too Finwen! New mission will be posted Monday. -
The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Yeah, do a double aerobrake. Use Jool for the first aerobrake to bring your AP to within Laythe's orbit, then use Laythe for a second aerobrake to achieve orbit. That way you don't have to do hardly any burns and you can save a bunch of fuel. -
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700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
I see a lot of wobbling and flexing in your future Finwen, better take it slow. -
I'm building up my rescue armada so I can launch everything from Kerbin all at once to get all of the kerbals that aren't in the Kerbin SOI range. So building all of these and refueling them is going to take a while. For the record, on a lot of these missions I'm going to use one transfer stage with some slight differences to the top docking port setup depending on the lander or other payload that I need to attach to it. This is the DSX deep space refueling ship and transfer vehicle. I just wanted to show here that the thing can get into a 90,000 m orbit by 1,000 m offset without having to stage any of the large engines. So from this point I'll refuel it and either launch it off to a planet depending on distance or attach payloads to the top. This is meant to be a quick and versatile system that can go to all of the planets and back. I've already tested it out to Jool and back without doing the orbital refueling step and staging like normal at launch so I'm pretty happy with it. Here's the non stage launch, the only thing that was staged was the liquid fuel boosters.
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The Versatility Marathon Challenge
700NitroXpress replied to 700NitroXpress's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
gchristopher your core ship looks good to go for missions.