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  1. I'm currently working on a series in which I recreate famous rockets/spacecraft (heavily inspired by Matt Lowne's Space Race Speedrun and 70 years of Spaceflight by Gordon) and one of the rockets I made was the Goddard-1! A.K.A, the first liquid-fueled rocket ever launched! It took flight on March 16, 1926, in a snowy field in Massachusetts. It was built by Robert H. Goddard, one of our first spaceflight pioneers. It's built with entirely stock parts, but most of them are resized with TweakScale. Properties : • Part #: 76 • Dimensions: 1.2 m x 1.1 m x 4 m • Mass: 281 kg • TWR: 2.30 • Burn time: 2.5 seconds Images here And here's a video And finally, the Kerbal X link https://kerbalx.com/TheSpaceDinoooos/Goddard-1-Rocket Enjoy!
  2. NIVEE Inc. proudly announces it's latest enterprise, a collaboration with SpaceY Technologies Corporation to launch payloads to space. The new rocket, Megakerb-G will fly for the first time with a test payload to certify it's space-worthiness. <Megakerb-G Brochure> ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ There are two test launches scheduled. NIVEE Inc. will rent out the historic KSC launchpad for it's operations. Once the test flights are completed, commercial launches will begin. Parties interested in launching their payloads to space are invited to register their payloads with the company.
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