Kerbal Space Program After three years and several rebuilds, my Kerbal Controller is finally complete! |
- After three years and several rebuilds, my Kerbal Controller is finally complete!
- Proper shuttle launch. Just Kidding...
- The "World Ender" class launch vehicle. 100,000 Tons to LEO, while weighing 2.2 million tons on the pad! The largest LV I've ever done.
- Mostly successful landing.
- I built this monstruosity, but Kraken dont allow the launch
- Atmospheric Landing Test for USS Discovery
- A few pics from my Elgy-3 shuttle launches, a spacecraft i'm very proud of. Based on a 1970s NASA orbiter proposal.
- Flying under the "3rd R&D bridge". Guess how many attempts it took?
- hehe, I’m in danger
- I bought the game last week and landed on the Mun today! My hands were shaking so much that I almost messed it up. The feeling I got when I finally landed rivaled what I felt when I first beat Minecraft in 2014. I studied lots of videos learning how to orbit which I am still bad at but still did it.
- My friend is too shy to post here but I think his refueling rover is beautiful ! The second is mine, I allow you to laugh
- The Parallax mod introduces the challenge of maintaining high speeds over rocky terrain. Hydraulic cylinders allow for 1m of suspension travel for tracks.
- First time in orbit
- Just wanted to share some cool screenshots from my trip to the mun. Thx have a nice day! :)
- Starship to Laythe
- Formation Flying
- Cassini spacecraft (Stock Parts)
- Out with the old, Munar Space Station decommissioning.
- One art every day until KSP2 comes out [64] Mountain-climber
- North Pole Base
- No landing without a flip
- My Mega Space Base.100~ kerbal! 200~ science per day!
- LANDED..kinda
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