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If you play Kerbal Space Program you probably know of one of the great challenges in that game- to land on all 5 moons of “Jool”, a planet in KSP with ONE MISSION!! I will post a series of challenges like this, but in JNO, starting with a Droo 3!

Hints and Tips:
- Tinker panel can’t be used for this challenge.
- Every landing must include AT LEAST 1 crew member.
- All crew member(s) MUST to return to Droo’s surface safely for the mission to be a success.
- Everything must leave Droo’s Orbit as one ship. Once orbiting the first moon, landers can separate, then re-dock once done landing.
- Once done at one moon, repeat the process with the other two!
- A separate craft can recover the crew from Low Droo Orbit and take them to the surface of Droo.

Have Fun!

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    CHALLENGE LEVELS:
    BRONZE TIER:
    Complete the challenge.
    SILVER TIER:
    Complete the challenge with only one lander, and you only have one launch to assemble the ship.
    GOLD TIER:
    Complete the challenge but landing two landers per moon, one at the North Pole and one at the South Pole of each Moon.

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    @RudimentaryCheezit
    Yes, the equivalent is Tydos.

    PS: I know nothing in JNO has 5 moons, but I was just taking the “visit all moons” aspect from a Jool 5 and putting it here for a Droo 3.

    1.3 years ago
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    what is the jool equivalent? is it tydos?

    also, neither urados or tydos have 5 moons

    1.3 years ago
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    @RudimentaryCheezit It’s your choice! (But yes)

    1.3 years ago
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    i can only assume this is a job for the ion thruster

    1.3 years ago
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    @RudimentaryCheezit No, refueling is not allowed. Everything must leave Low Droo Orbit as one ship with all supplies on it. Refueling missions would be different ships, so no. Good question though!

    1.3 years ago
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    sounds like you’ll need the U.S.S Discovery, with landers attached

    also, is one allowed to place refueling stations in orbit of a few moons?

    1.3 years ago

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