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minus-squarePorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]hexbear4·edit-23 years agoso I've been playing KSP for a while I just recently switched to playing RP-1 (combines several dozen realism mods into a new career mode) I got a contract to send up biological samples and 35 kilos of payload to 100km. A fairly easy job. I'm not very far into this campaign. It's only year 1953 ingame. We're launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Our missiles are anti-imperialist (and sporting a Soviet RD-100 rocket engine). poking above the cloud layer the moon's up too the engine flamed out eventually, so we decouple the payload. No need to bring a boat anchor with you when you want to go skydiving. We can see Mercury, Venus, and what I think are Jupiter and Saturn along the ecliptic (fixed link) reentry was very gentle the world's first hamsters in space return safe and sound link
so I've been playing KSP for a while
I just recently switched to playing RP-1 (combines several dozen realism mods into a new career mode)
I got a contract to send up biological samples and 35 kilos of payload to 100km. A fairly easy job. I'm not very far into this campaign. It's only year 1953 ingame.
We're launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Our missiles are anti-imperialist (and sporting a Soviet RD-100 rocket engine).
poking above the cloud layer
the moon's up too
the engine flamed out eventually, so we decouple the payload. No need to bring a boat anchor with you when you want to go skydiving.
We can see Mercury, Venus, and what I think are Jupiter and Saturn along the ecliptic (fixed link)
reentry was very gentle
the world's first hamsters in space return safe and sound