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Replica of the Energia rocket an the Buran space shuttle, with payload capacity of 150 tons to LKO (300 tons in vulcan configuration). Top of the rocket houses decoupler, remote guidance unit and separate payload fairing. Zenit boosters are equiped with parachutes (pod doors activated by action group 1) for splashdown recovery. How to fly: Pitch down 15-30° (depending on payload size), reduce thrust to minimum after reaching 50km Ap and pitch down, decouple boosters after reaching 2/3 circularisation. Action group 1 - parachute bay doors Download: (vulcan configuration) (shuttle carier configuration) Edit: added new version, fixed broken post
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totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Well i tryed to solve the problem using crossfeed form the main tank to extend the Zenit "lifespawn", i think i overdid it a "little". Oh well its an SSTO now lol. -
totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Well i cannot angle neither the core or the Zenit motors since the TWR at liftoff is almost non-existent, and the whole thing also sits on them. Instead i have made the Zenits crossfeed each other so that they run out simultaneously. And once the fuel runs low engnouth to screw the COM-COT ballance i just switch some engines off and on via action groups to maintain stability. The olny problem that i have right now is that the core is just way too heavy, once the Zenits separate (and create epic laggfest of boom) the TWR drops below 1, even when the core is half empty (or half full for the optimist). -
totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Well, same* as the real one obviously http://imgur.com/a/yoV53 *or as close as posible EDIT: Testing -
totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
7.7m core, 3.5m Zenits, time to put Buran on it *yawn*, but that can wait till morning. -
Well i managed to get it to look coo- erhm.... accurate , but thats about it, it flips out of control 2 mins after Zenit separation and the Buran itself flyes like lead zeppelin. EDIT: **** looks like i got the size wrong, the core needs to be 7.6 meters in diameter and Zenits 3.6 meters :/
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When you can create SSTOs, by accident.
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#SaveTheMagicBoulderLeaveTheBarnForLater
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totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
So i´ve build Energia for my Buran.... -
[yt] [/yt]nuff said (ten chars)
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Tryed creating an STS, ended up with Buran instead.
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This is by far the stupidest idea I've ever had
vitekc45c replied to Red Dwarf's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Meanwhile in (still) soviet Russia... Its hard to belive you did this by accident btw -
#savethemagicboulder!
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Rover design work in progress
vitekc45c replied to Squiggy88's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
No OP post?? wth O_o (some chars for not too shortenity of this mesageity) -
So lets asume that a spacecraft has a heat exchanger at the front, that absorbs incoming heat radiation from space, and radiator at the back that emits heat radiation. The spacecraft is powered by nuclear reactor(s). Could this type of propulsion work? and if it could, would it be practicaly usable?
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totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Hangar bay frame is almost finished, time to start working on centrifuge (i have no idea how to do that one) and drive secion. -
Rosetta, Philae and Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
vitekc45c replied to Vicomt's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Just in case anyone has trouble imagining the size of 67P -
The Joke Thread, Bad ones, Dad ones, maybe even some good ones :)
vitekc45c replied to sal_vager's topic in The Lounge
A supraconductor walks into a bar, barman says ,,we dont serve supraconductors here ", supraconductor leaves withouth puting up any resistance. -
totm june 2018 Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
vitekc45c replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Shuttle/ SSTO attempt, its unstable as !@ů´ß¤÷×> but it looks cool. -
You know you overbuilt your rocket when...
vitekc45c replied to Deadpangod3's topic in KSP1 Discussion
When you have infinite delta v, with no mods. kraken drives FTW -
What is the republicans strategy about NASAs future?
vitekc45c replied to Elthy's topic in Science & Spaceflight
NASA being disbanded in 2016 confirmend!! Jokes aside, it highly depends on the economic situation, so NASA may or may not get more funds. -
How can we terraform Venus' atmosphere?
vitekc45c replied to Everten P.'s topic in Science & Spaceflight
It would be more easy and practical to swap "e" for "ol" in Titans oceans than trying to terraform such hellhole as Venus. Its atmosphere´s density and temperature is beyond ridiculous, not to mencion the acid rain and windspeed. -
The Universal rover Mk3, winner of The Unofficial Contractor of Spaaaaaaace! (Fortnightly challenge), has been upgraded to Mk4 version. This means that the rover now has MOAR torque, so you can now use it ANYWHERE** withouth fear of flipping over, and even if you do manage to somehow flip it over, it can ALWAYS** flip itself back on its wheels!! It also has MOAR Scienceâ„¢ instruments for getting ALL the Scienceâ„¢. Powered by !6! Blutonium reactors, and 4 Battman bateries for maximum range. It even has rear docking port! And thats not everythnig! it comes with its own delivery system, so you can send the Mk4 to ANY*** planet. Download *While the UnR Mk4 is better than ever, my marketing/text-typing skills are not. **Not really. ***Varanty void if used outside of Kerbin SOI.