Kerbal Space Program Concentric rotating rings, aka swirly kraken bait |
- Concentric rotating rings, aka swirly kraken bait
- Went home from a 200 year mission to the Kerbol System and during reentry my own debris crashed into me at mach 20!
- Rocket hammer VS runway lights
- A moment of relaxation.
- A plane with cargo bays on the side? A downward facing cupola for scouting/surveying/aiming? Inward facing wings that adapt to takeoff/landing, flight and bombing/airdropping? sure! Introducing the Flipwing light freighter/bomber.
- KASA: Shakedown cruise of the flagship Nike-Class Interplanetary Transfer Vehicle. Part of the development of project Ares.
- Imperial Space Pizza
- Ladies and gents we are back for Part 2! Caption this:
- My central gear leg may be a bit too excited about today's flight.
- Time to begin surface ops!
- I regret these design decisions
- I tried to build the Axiom Space Station going to the ISS later this decade.
- Breaking Mach 4
- Visiting the floating islands... [Beyond Home]
- Years of hard work, development and progression since our founding in 2016 has finally culminated in our first orbital spacecraft! After a near-disastrous launch Kerbin I was successfully recovered and @ 16:35 UTC was maneuvered into a stable orbit. Mission will continue for at least one more day
- I've just hit 1000hrs of game time in KSP, so I thought I'd share my biggest space station :)
- I'm sorry, little one
- Space truckin
- A neat detail: the original EVA suit lamps have a yellow-ish tint like incandescent bulbs, and the newer breaking ground EVA lamps are tinted blue-white, similar to more modern LEDs
- Releasing cargo.
- Bill may have forgotten that there is no weather to analyze on the mun
- Testing abort sequence with KAL controllers :D
- So yeah... Booted up KSP and... Pretty sure this isn't from a mod.
- After nearly two years of peace, the Courageous-Class has had to return to its legacy -- Serving as a ship of war.
- It looks like I might need to work out a few design flaws.
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