Kerbal Space Program After 200+ hours, I've finally decided to play the game properly. Here's my first mun landing! |
- After 200+ hours, I've finally decided to play the game properly. Here's my first mun landing!
- Jeb believes he can fly. He believes he can touch the.... vacuum.
- I *RAN* up here. 8.6km, 2 hours.
- The Constellation (first blueprint)
- When the nearest toilet is due west and everyone's going for it
- My First Space Station & Refuelling Station.
- Finally completed my ISS-inspired space station. Mostly shuttle-built as well!
- Jool and Laythe
- I was told that bricks don't fly. Well this one does!
- Orbital station with two visiting spacecraft
- That moment when your Jool com sat gets ejected out of the solar system
- I tried to Dame Da Ne Jebediah Kerman, but the Kraken got to him first.
- My take on a "Perseverance style" landing in KSP Enhanced. I was aiming for "the face," made it within a couple km.
- My first successful SSTO since some time before v0.90.0: The Place Spayne. So named because I never expected it to work so I didn't think I'd have to tell anyone what it was called.
- My Blender render of Minmus. #MakeMinmusMintyAgain
- My newest SSTO in the works currently sits in LKO with 4100m/s of Delta V
- The highest point in the Kerbol system (8264m) were conquered by our researchers. Glory Kerbikan!
- Jool looks great from my improvised landing strip on Laythe. Anything interesting to visit whyle I'm stuck there with plenty of deltaV?
- Stingray X-5 (Ikon A5)
- Here I present my folding Mun base with my various transport vehicule, all in one launch!!
- First station with mods!! The game got boring so decided to install mods and now I can't stop playing.
- Got the Breaking Ground DLC
- first mun landing (take two after the first exploded)
- Started a new career mode, and decided to make my first interplanetary voyage to Jool. It was very effective. (more detail in comments)
- After 500 hours in stock, finally decided to figure out docking :)
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