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5 minutes ago, sh1pman said:

I’m so nervous about this...

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To be fair, the first failure was people filling up the stage with more fuel than needed due to improper instructions intended for an older stage, causing the vehicle to be too heavy to reach orbit. The stage never got to fire.

The second failure was the infamous "accelerometers upside-down" failure, which was not the stage's fault, and the stage never got to fire.

So it seems like the failures were operator error and unrelated problem, respectively, so mechanically, the stage has had a 100% success rate. Granted, that's only one mission, but it builds on other, similar stages that have been used for decades.

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6 minutes ago, Ultimate Steve said:

To be fair, the first failure was people filling up the stage with more fuel than needed due to improper instructions intended for an older stage, causing the vehicle to be too heavy to reach orbit. The stage never got to fire.

The second failure was the infamous "accelerometers upside-down" failure, which was not the stage's fault, and the stage never got to fire.

So it seems like the failures were operator error and unrelated problem, respectively, so mechanically, the stage has had a 100% success rate. Granted, that's only one mission, but it builds on other, similar stages that have been used for decades.

Maybe it’s just cursed by Kraken. 

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3 hours ago, DDE said:

 

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Why did they land lhe upper lander on a slope?
Where is the landing pad of the other rover (with white wheels)?
Are the rovers with orange wheels tougher than white ones?
Does the left lander have a door in the fuel tank?
A flagpole? Where?

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Almost all of those models look weirdly familiar. I mean, I get that KSP parts are inspired by real life spacecraft but seriously? That lander cabin (left most vehicle) looks like it could have been made by Sean's Cannery.

 

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10 hours ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

C’mon, give ‘em some credit. With the current state of things, it’s a wonder they could afford the model at all. 

After the Putin's order from February, 2019, the National Space Center starts being created.

The contractor will dig a 243 000 m2 trench by the end of 2019.
They will cut 8 000 trees, take away 9 000 m3 of rubbish.

Phase #1 of building of the building will cost ~700 mln RUR, including ~500 mln RUR for the trench digging. (1 USD = 64 RUR).
The Moscow city pays for the project, Roscosmos doesn't.

The whole construction will take 3.5 years, said Rogozin.
The rocket-shape skyscraper will occupy 9.9 hectares next to Khrunichev's Center, on Miasishchev Street, Fili, West of Moscow.
20 000 engineers will be gathered together.
The rocketbuilding will contain HQ of Roscosmos, HQs of space companies, a mirror of Mission Control Center.

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://www.interfax.ru/moscow/665578

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8 hours ago, KSK said:

That habitat looks totally KSP too. Like somebody designed it to stand on three legs, then landed it upside down by mistake.

What if it lands on the opposite side of the Moon?
It has legs for any orientation.

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12 hours ago, kerbiloid said:

After the Putin's order from February, 2019, the National Space Center starts being created.

The contractor will dig a 243 000 m2 trench by the end of 2019.
They will cut 8 000 trees, take away 9 000 m3 of rubbish.

Phase #1 of building of the building will cost ~700 mln RUR, including ~500 mln RUR for the trench digging. (1 USD = 64 RUR).
The Moscow city pays for the project, Roscosmos doesn't.

From what we've seen of construction at the Cosmodromes, this part seems credible and likely to happen.

12 hours ago, kerbiloid said:

The rocket-shape skyscraper will occupy 9.9 hectares next to Khrunichev's Center, on Miasishchev Street, Fili, West of Moscow.
20 000 engineers will be gathered together.
The rocketbuilding will contain HQ of Roscosmos, HQs of space companies, a mirror of Mission Control Center.

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://www.interfax.ru/moscow/665578

This part does not.

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