Kerbal Space Program I’m just now discovering this game and I think it’s ignited a deep-rooted passion for physics. |
- I’m just now discovering this game and I think it’s ignited a deep-rooted passion for physics.
- Managed to land it. Had to get a bit creative with the control scheme.
- Nuke Ore Freighter
- Wanted a space pen since I was young. SO bought me one as a surprise last night. This was the first thing I used it for.
- Servicing Dock K-1
- Forgot that this orbiter had no landing legs so I've done this instead
- Leaving Spacedock.
- I felt like the ocean around the ksc didn't have enough yachts in it
- Rotojet prototype and full size.
- Just Completed My First Docking!
- The endless sea...
- I created this thing, hoping it will fly
- I made a plane that automatically hovers one meter above the ground at the runway. It can even rotate its propellers!
- after many hours, 4 rescue attempts a space station, a transfer ship, and a lander, I finally brought my kerbals home
- Nice picture of a station. The end parts are basically fuel&rocket module that is to be discarded as soon as the station are in the right place.
- Small Single Launch Base on Duna which has a 13 Kerbal Crew
- Flying in formation
- Decided to make a hydrofoil because normally my boats are slow
- My Attempt at Starhopper
- This is the Station Spatiale Lunaire! (My first Munar station) It's also got a lander, big solar array, and two labs (for a contract). I'm newer to the game and absolutely love it.
- This is beautiful.
- Kerbal Space Program 2 planetary footage and interview
- A single lauch to deploy 30 of these little bastards. I don't want anymore white zone in my Kerbol system
- A Minmus (and Mun capable) house!! It's got dual duolifts, it can mine and make it's own fuel and dock in orbit. It's also a ground relay and it has storage space for experiments.
| You are subscribed to email updates from Launching Space Frogs since 2011... for SCIENCE!. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States | |
No comments:
Post a Comment