Kerbal Space Program After far too long of a setup time, the Deep Space Network is finally finished. |
- After far too long of a setup time, the Deep Space Network is finally finished.
- After 32 years I finally remembered to bring the Kerbals back from Duna
- The BBR (Bubble Butt rover) weighs 0.39t
- So I had a half-built starship that I was testing, and I accidentally got one of my smoothest landings ever
- The Jeb-Mobile. This thing is capable of accelerating 0 to 20 m/ps in 3 minutes. Initially designed to be driven by Jeb on Duna, however I killed Jeb.
- Starting a bit of a rocket garden with my shuttle that I really didn't want to retire and a spaceplane technology demonstrator
- Couldn't figure out how to make a consistently accurate guided missile so made this workaround
- Apparently you can make it so the symmetry gets higher than 8
- Landed on the mun! Almost.
- This feels... wrong.
- For a sec I thought it said at the gates of the kerbal space center, lmao.
- While I wait for KSP2.
- Worth the 7 years trip!
- My first ever Breaking Ground plane, i thought i'd share it here
- Well, they didn't lie about the rover being unfinished...
- Very late to this but here's my 10 year anniversary dedication
- Nice clouds E.V.E.
- Reentry
- Made an SLS in stock, however it had wayyy too much delta v, so I made it reusable, because who doesn’t want a reusable SLS
- Awesome landing on Eve
- The record before KSP crashed was 43.846.192.837.185.560.00 m / s
- Just a "simple" space station.
- Sometimes you just want to scare your pilot a bit.
- 9.5 solid months well worth it.
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