I'm working on a rocket that can go anywhere in the Juno system without changing physics settings or breaking the laws of physics. In the first version it might work best only on the Juno Classic system, but after that I'll make a better version of it that can go anywhere in the real solar system, but I'm confused what to name it. Most importantly I'm trying to make it mobile friendly, maybe not with too much detail, but ok.


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    @quyxkh This actually looks very interesting, Thanks for the suggestion 😊

    13 days ago
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    15 quyxkh

    Odysseus is the hero of The Odyssey, an ancient epic. Juno is queen of the Gods in that storytelling tradition.

    +1 13 days ago
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    @quyxkh What's the meaning of this name? i will take inspiration from this name

    13 days ago
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    15 quyxkh

    Name it Odysseus, fits right in with Juno.

    +1 13 days ago
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    @lafario Earlier I also thought of making a single stage rocket but the problem is that single stage rocket has many problems, The main problem with single-stage rockets is their inherent inefficiency due to the need to carry a large amount of fuel and structure for the entire flight, leading to a very high mass ratio and limiting payload capacity.
    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    Mass Ratio:
    To reach orbit, a rocket needs to achieve a significant change in velocity (delta-v). SSTO rockets must carry all the fuel and structural components necessary for this entire journey, resulting in a very high mass ratio (the ratio of the total mass of the rocket to the mass of the payload).
    Inefficiency:
    This high mass ratio means that a large portion of the rocket's mass is spent on fuel and structure that is not needed for the later stages of the flight, making the process very inefficient.
    Payload Limitations:
    The high mass ratio severely limits the amount of payload (satellites, cargo, etc.)
    Staging as a Solution:
    Multi-stage rockets address this problem by discarding empty fuel tanks and stages as they burn their fuel, reducing the overall mass and increasing efficiency. This line is made by AI but this is what I'm trying to say.
    And going anywhere in a system with return capabilities is not an easy task for a single Stage. So, I decided to make a 5-6 stage rocket and each would have its own capabilities. And the rocket you suggested was quite interesting.

    +1 19 days ago
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    2,821 lafario

    For some inspiration you could do something like this: 02 travel to all planets on one tank

    +1 19 days ago
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    It sounds interesting

    +2 19 days ago

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