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Laythe Science Labority

The Laythe Science Labority (LSL) is a rover programm for landing a rover on Laythe.

Launch Vehicle: Neptun III (http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/29666-The-Neptun-Programm)

Nulear engines: 3

Descent engines: 1 (Poodle)

Landing with: Parachutes

LKO: 75 km

Stages: 4

Mods: MechJeb 2, KSPX, NovaPunch

LSL while ascent:

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LSL while transfering to Laythe. Unfortunatly the fuel isn't enough to make a circular orbit above Laythe.

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The moment when the third stage is decoupled at Laythe periapsis.

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The fourth stage when the fairings are decoupled.

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Just before the entry in the Laythe atmosphere is starting, the fourth stage is decupled.

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At 800 m the parachutes are deployed and will open at 500 m. Then the heat shield and the side walls will be decoupled and when the rower touches the ground, the cover will be decoupled and shot away by 8 sepratons.

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Edited by Nephf
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