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Sirius Program: A series of Launch Vehicles and other Multi-purpose vehicles for use.


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This is the beginning of a soon to start series of rockets, the Sirius program.

Presenting the first of the Sirius Program, the Sirius I:

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Capable of unmanned flight and delivery, it can be modified for a variety of 1m missions. It has so far been tested to reach the Mun. Minmus? Probably likely. Planets? Feel free to modify it for that.

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Ascent is quite speedy and stable. No wobbling here. More than enough RCS fuel.

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Boosters have a 99.9% no chance of collision with the main rocket body, even in a gravity turn. Here's a fine example.

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After separating, this stage is for orbit circulation and orbital operations.

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Probe perfectly capable of landing on the Mun. For fuel saving measures, you may decouple from the Orbital Ops. Stage after the MechJeb landing autopilot says: "On Course (Safe to Warp)".

Some staging may be inconvenient.

Required: MechJeb, KW Rocketry and the KW PLF. (Not included)

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Hello! I saw your thread while looking on the Spacecraft Exchange, and I was wondering if you want any help with the Sirius program. I can pilot some vessels, and have a reasonable amount of skill at building rockets. I have experience going to Low Kerbin Orbit, Keostationary orbit, the Mun, Minimus, and Duna.

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