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O Nerd

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Well, well, there I am, designing some cool rovers. Yeah, i were thinking a lot about them and now i have enough tech to do them. So, i've made an Eve rover, and i'm going to launch it soon.

I want you guys, to help me to know if the rover need of anything to do a cool landing. I've already tested this design in 0.21.1 (look at my signature!), and it worked surprisingly well.

This will be a unmanned mission. There's a pic right below. Tell me what you guys think. :) Oh, i'm on career mode. Just to advise.

There's a Goo Container on the back, and the RCS thrusters are to balance the Goo.

I'll add a parachute.

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"I'll add a parachute."
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No, it would weigh too much on Eve, and would look extremely weird. But thanks for the suggestion, maybe i shall edit it later.

Well, it depends on your size/setup ...

that´s, for example, my Eve/Duna Rover that is currently undergoing testing on Kerbin and has all instruments available to me:

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In a first test it already successfully landed in the mountains of the island that houses the Kerbin airfield and was able to drive down slopes with >= 45° and able to navigate with 2 flat tires (photo is of the 2nd test however ... Highlands north of KSP)

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Yeah, not bad looking but with the wheel mounts being so low on the side of the rover base it's going to be a little top heavy, and prone to going squirly and tipping over if you want to get anywhere in even a slight hurry. I'd kill the RCS thrusters completely since the rover doesn't need them and instead mount batteries on the backend as your weight balancer, with the Center of Gravity marker on to know when you've got enough. That would free up the sides and you could attach a radial parachute on each side lined up with the CoM for a balanced descent.

Good setup overall for a small rover. It's too small to justify putting a science can on it though. Goo container fits but the big brother to that would be better served on a 6-8 wheeler with a larger base.

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Well, it depends on your size/setup ...

that´s, for example, my Eve/Duna Rover that is currently undergoing testing on Kerbin and has all instruments available to me:

In a first test it already successfully landed in the mountains of the island that houses the Kerbin airfield and was able to drive down slopes with >= 45° and able to navigate with 2 flat tires (photo is of the 2nd test however ... Highlands north of KSP)

Grat design, i'll test the 6-wheeled rover.

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Thanks for the suggestions, guys! Now i've made my 2nd edit, with your opinions included:

-Lifted (i don't know any better word) the wheels

-Removed the Goo container (It was not extremely necessary)

-Removed the RCS thrusters (At real, they were useless)

So, i didn't made it longer, but i will make some tests with stability.

Not any other science "thing", i don't think it can be very useful.

But there's the pic album:

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Keep sending suggestions!

EDIT

Now i've tested it. very hardcore-like. I made a 2x timewarp and derped around the KSC. Not even one flipover! Wow! It's really more stable.

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I suggest taking the two batteries out, putting the probe core directly on the body, and attaching a pair of Z-400 batteries to the side instead. This will further lower CoM which will help with stability.

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