@ISTINC0RP0RATED keep in mind too that if you were to put a single launch space station into orbit without monoprop, the efficiency of docking a spacecraft to the station. Because there could be full kerlox and monoprop for the return or when going to a place such as Luna. And you could have a tanker that carried tons of monoprop, meanwhile you only use a bit of it at a time docking.
@ISTINC0RP0RATED When you say “incredible” that is way over exaggerated. It doesn’t use an “incredible” amount of fuel. And it doesn’t even use much mono prop. You just need to know what you are doing. This tutorial wasn’t meant to conflict with other ways, but it is more simple than other methods. It uses a bit more fuel, but it is simple. This video wasn’t meant for people that already had a docking method, it was made for somebody who has mo idea how to dock and rendezvous.
In itself it is good because it is a method that works at any time, without waiting for positioning, although it does not seem reliable due to the use of quite aggressive maneuvers, spontaneous acceleration-deceleration and an incredible amount of fuel, I use a quieter method although the process is 100% manual, I do not use the orbit tools since the method I use is precise positioning With rockets that have a specific delta V to reach a comparable orbit, it is useful to use a minimum of monopropellant, maybe you even saw it on my space station, maybe the t Monopropellant tanks were very worn out, but that's why I actually know my maneuvers and I know I don't need huge amounts of monopropellant and power to couple. the truth would have to upload a video to detail it.
@NebulaX Yeah. Orbiters aren’t as hard because well, their not modules, but you gotta return the crew, adding a req of a little more fuel for decor it. That is, if you aren’t docking and refueling.
@PanzerAerospace Looks amazing. I noticed the PanzerOrbiter text, but never realized that it was the name of your craft. I might make a three stage craft (maybe with boosters) for getting to ET/EC. My ET/EC modules pretty much always have solar panels, kinda like my Broadcaster station. Even Striker has solar panels, or MSP (mini solar panels).
@ISTINC0RP0RATED keep in mind too that if you were to put a single launch space station into orbit without monoprop, the efficiency of docking a spacecraft to the station. Because there could be full kerlox and monoprop for the return or when going to a place such as Luna. And you could have a tanker that carried tons of monoprop, meanwhile you only use a bit of it at a time docking.
@ISTINC0RP0RATED When you say “incredible” that is way over exaggerated. It doesn’t use an “incredible” amount of fuel. And it doesn’t even use much mono prop. You just need to know what you are doing. This tutorial wasn’t meant to conflict with other ways, but it is more simple than other methods. It uses a bit more fuel, but it is simple. This video wasn’t meant for people that already had a docking method, it was made for somebody who has mo idea how to dock and rendezvous.
In itself it is good because it is a method that works at any time, without waiting for positioning, although it does not seem reliable due to the use of quite aggressive maneuvers, spontaneous acceleration-deceleration and an incredible amount of fuel, I use a quieter method although the process is 100% manual, I do not use the orbit tools since the method I use is precise positioning With rockets that have a specific delta V to reach a comparable orbit, it is useful to use a minimum of monopropellant, maybe you even saw it on my space station, maybe the t Monopropellant tanks were very worn out, but that's why I actually know my maneuvers and I know I don't need huge amounts of monopropellant and power to couple. the truth would have to upload a video to detail it.
@ISTINC0RP0RATED What problems to you have with this?
It does not look very reliable to say
@SRM also it makes you feel better about yourself that you can do something without a program.
@SRM It’s better doing it manually. Auto docking is bound to mess up at some point.
@SRM Well I hope it works for you if you try.
@SRM did it work?
@PanzerAerospace Nice.
@NebulaX btw I posted Armstrong station.
@PanzerAerospace Tru.
@PanzerAerospace Noice.
@NebulaX Also, this works on other planets/moons as well. With my SLS I made, I rendezvoused with Armstrong station.
@NebulaX Yeah. Orbiters aren’t as hard because well, their not modules, but you gotta return the crew, adding a req of a little more fuel for decor it. That is, if you aren’t docking and refueling.
@PanzerAerospace Looks amazing. I noticed the PanzerOrbiter text, but never realized that it was the name of your craft. I might make a three stage craft (maybe with boosters) for getting to ET/EC. My ET/EC modules pretty much always have solar panels, kinda like my Broadcaster station. Even Striker has solar panels, or MSP (mini solar panels).
@PanzerAerospace Yeah. I have to make some rocket. I also need to find out how to not spend hundreds of monopropellent kilos.
@NebulaX Yeah that’s the tricky part when you are docking with stuff like space shuttles. Btw you got a sneak peak of PanzerOrbiter 😉
@NebulaX Now you can send modules to Echo terminal yourself.
@PanzerAerospace I wish the RCS worked relative to the camera’s position, and the craft’s axis.
@PanzerAerospace Definitely.
@NebulaX It was worth the 2 hours of uploading.
@NebulaX Awesome! I’m glad my tutorial worked!
@PanzerAerospace Amazingly.
@NebulaX It worked for you?