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    Kerbal Space Program What do you think, guys?

    Kerbal Space Program What do you think, guys?


    What do you think, guys?

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 11:04 AM PST

    This is the way to fly a 250t refueling tanker. Demo mission to the Mun and back. All stock, 100% reusable.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 08:16 AM PST

    One of the hardest things I've done in 2,000 hours. Soft-landing a Class E asteroid in the Mohole!

    Posted: 16 Nov 2019 10:54 PM PST

    New box wing SSTO design, can also take a 34 ton payload instead!

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 09:58 AM PST

    "Great we took the wrong turn" -Catlas Kerman after accidentally landing on Mun instead of Kerbin

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 03:02 AM PST

    Jebediah Kerman after somehow surviving a 350G and 7000 m/s reentry into Laythe (which killed Bill, Valentina and the ship itself)

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 11:14 AM PST

    Success!!

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 09:03 AM PST

    My miner in orbit around the moon. Not impressive by reddit standards but I'm happy nonetheless

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 03:37 PM PST

    Some things are just stupid enough to work.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 01:35 PM PST

    pocky missile

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 08:14 AM PST

    Is it me, or does the gemeni style command module look sad?

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 07:39 AM PST

    To the Mun! Huge solid rocket boosters make a great spaceplane stratolauncher

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 09:23 AM PST

    Assembled my first proper Mun Base in almost 800 hours of KSP! Would not have been possible without 1.8's performance improvements.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 06:42 PM PST

    A real sense of scale...

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 04:10 PM PST

    My First Eeloo Landing!!! This is what my first goal was in KSP and I'm so happy I made it.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 06:50 PM PST

    I made a very kerbal rocket today, initially the rocket was too heavy to lift off (because it was carrying way to much fuel) so my solution was just to keep adding boosters until it would lift off, in the end it weighed over 1400 tonnes

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 06:06 AM PST

    Just added a new cupola module to my space station and docked my improved space plane the Titan (a big thanks to Matt Lowne for crediting me in your video) Appreciate you all and Fly Safe.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 03:21 PM PST

    My first ever self-built working SSTO

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 05:35 PM PST

    Liftoff!

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 03:09 PM PST

    I don't really know how but Jeb is now underwater

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 05:09 PM PST

    Not a joke...

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 12:41 PM PST

    Shuttle missions are awesome.

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 12:23 PM PST

    And We have lift-off!

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 03:27 AM PST

    (WORLD FIRST) SSTO from Jool's Lower Atmosphere

    Posted: 17 Nov 2019 04:36 PM PST

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