Kerbal Space Program Using my 100% recoverable 'Excalibur' rocket to steal a little space station, enjoy! |
- Using my 100% recoverable 'Excalibur' rocket to steal a little space station, enjoy!
- Really excited to try my new (Advanced) Duna Lander!
- Just finished my Kerbal Controller! (more info in comment)
- Unhappy with the results on the runway, Jeb launched his Kraken bait into space
- Dawn Mission Profile
- Remember you can de-orbit and re-orbit Minmus using only a Kerbal's EVA pack
- I built a UFO with the Z-Drive
- Welcome Atlantis, to The International Space Station!
- Its A One-Way Ticket
- check out my new interplanetary science ship currently on a solar orbit between kerbal and eve
- Get to the choppa! I made a thing with stock parts. Anyone know why it wants to roll to the right all the time?
- My first career moon base!
- Gotta say... never had a rocket powerful enough to blow up the launch pad on launch! Powered by 9 Mastodon engines.
- What do you do after you fly under the bridge? Fly under the Smaller bridge.
- GUYS I FINALLY MADE IT TO DUNA!
- What if Kerbals license Citroen 2CV suspension setup? Introducing Kertroen 2JV platform. Basically means to replicate Citroen 2CV suspension setup to provide self-levelling capability for the rover
- 2.5m parts were too small, 3.75m was too big. So I made my own 3.0m capsule. [Stock +DLCs]
- Pioneer 8 Mission Profile [Bluedog Design Bureau]
- A KSE J-1 taking off from the newly opened Laythe Space Center
- I made my first space station. IT's not much but it's my first and I'm proud.
- well most of the work was done by Hyper Edit but i liked my lunar base
- got inspired by a flying wing yesterday, built my own as an LF only SSTO, and it somehow had enough fuel to get to Ike and back
- Gear destroyed mad man Jeb still lands his spitfire
- I present to you the Raptor MKII (Inspired by the Sampson SA-2 from Avatar)
- The first probe I put on Minmus. It was originally just orbiting probe but I decided to try to land it. No clue how it worked so well.
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