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YARP - Yet Another RSS Playthrough


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Here's a graphical recording of my first RSS/RO/RP-1 play through,  mainly as a record of my mistakes so I won't repeat them.

Phase one:  "I love the smell of RP-1 in the morning"

Early sounding rockets. The Stratos Series was initially launched from Lelystad, the Netherlands until I discovered that it has no radio coverage. At Madrid it worked a bit better but only from 3km up. I decided to start over in Kourou.

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Round 2: Orbital

After reaching orbit the next objective is a reliable launcher. Which means controlled delivery of a payload in orbit.

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Part III: Product Line Launchers

After the discovery of balloon tanks we came up with Aries-0C, less than half the weight and 30% more payload. Expected to lift 300-350kg to orbit under 60t. Hurray!

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You are still way ahead of where I was. I made first orbit in 1956, but I would of had to wait until 1958 to launch anything useful to orbit. From what I have seen if you want to go fast you have to spend as much money as possible on the build queue early on. 1961 for a manned orbital flight is amazing for a beginner since Rp 1 is as unforgiving as Eve’s atmosphere. 

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@Carnasa's videos have been a great help. I had to slow some down to 1/8th to dissect his build process. Manned flight has been delayed in favor of moon impacters (I need the cash)

To the Moon! for Science, all of mankind, and boatloads of money

Running low on cash I picked up another moon contract, and delaying the manned flights we try to keep our astronauts happy with another flight.

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Part 4: beep beep can you hear me? of course not, my antenna level is 1!

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Safe return, no science.

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Part 5: In the satellite business

Grinding my way through the satellite contracts we make some great strides forward. With the upgraded VAB we are finally significantly faster in churning our rockets.

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Next up is Luna 6C where the C stands for "Circulum". It looks okay in the tests, lets see what it brings. At the very least we should see the first launch of the Aries E class 

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Part 6: successful orbits, one far, one closer to home

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That brings us to 21 launches. Will we get the first human in orbit before the 25th?

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Part 7: Onwards and Upwards

Where we build a network of science siphoning satellites around the moon and our astronauts finally see action.

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Part 8 Orbits is plural

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But earned his place in the space program.

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Kissing Venus

(at a safe distance)

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Disaster strikes

What was supposed to be a routine mission will turn to a disaster and a viking funeral.

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1963 the first half

Still shaken by the loss of Stephen Adams, the space agency is looking for new ways to make space safe and exciting.

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Work has started on a new vehicle but we do not have a launcher ready or a crew trained. Engineers gather to work on the Aries-2E and the Rigel Block A

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1963 Part 2 Glorious failure

It are times of great achievements and odd failures. With the crew grounded for more than a year, they have started training on new capsules.

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Status update

So far the number of launches is leveling out. Earth science satellites are rare but the Luna program has absorbed the capacity created by stopping manned flights. I do want to build a new comm network

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You can also see the lifters evolve, we keep pushing up more payload, and the build rate cant compensate for the more expensive rockets and the lack of rushing them these days.

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1962 rocketry has been unlocked or was it 63? anyway. Expect an updated Aries Class, we will need it for Rigel and I've started researching the RL-10 so we can go to Jupiter (hopefully in time)

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1964 Return of Manned Flight

A turbulent year with many failures. Having depleted the production lines in 1963 we will be a few launches short in 1964. I need to invest more in the VAB as I cant afford to rush the rockets anymore.

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The Rigel class is coming together, I might send one around the moon. Meanwhile half my astronauts are training for the D2 capsule but that will need a better lifter in the 15t range. Oh and next year I might unlock station parts....

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1965 first half

The moon seems still very far away, but we got back to crewed flight which is always fun. The Aries class got updated and is now in the 2% range and 1400-2500 funds per ton to LEO. Taurus is getting stable and we have an update to 16-20t in the test bank

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1965 second half

The first 5 years of our orbital capable period we had a lot of catching up to do and we sure delivered in this part. Granted, there was more than one reload, but not all were due to pilot error. Updating to the master version of Realism Overhaul seems to help  a lot though.

In the second part we got very close to moon and we got some moon rocks to play with, and in the final days of december we take a daring shot to replenish our drained funds.

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1966 is going to be interesting, we have a new spacecraft in development and 7 astronauts trained for it, but it is seeing more and more delays. Will we complete our spaces station contract in time? Engineers are looking for solutions. We would also like to put a little rover on Mars or Venus, but landing is still tricky

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