Vroz Capsule Updated Version
Manned though really small in space, can carry three Droonauts maximum.
What really took the most time was designing the capsule, besides made it resistant to re-entry.
Some areas may get hot as its center of mass is quite asymmetrical, it still has 4 RCS for yaw control.
It has a relatively new propulsion module, with a new arrangement of solar panels and antennas.
The orbital module is honestly the default module since, well, it's something that honestly isn't going to be put to practical use and will also be destroyed on re-entry.Even so, the gyroscopes of this help when performing maneuvers.
The cockpit interface is designed to, in a way, be able to fly the craft blind (with respect to visibility). It has a small cross on the navigation sphere to know where the spacecraft is pointing. It may be a somewhat primitive system but incredibly you will know where to pitch, roll and yaw the ship.
Regarding the docking, it has a couple of cameras located in the front.
The RCS system is similar to the first version of the Vroz capsule (OK-1) although due to the fact that the module is somewhat longer, these are located only in it.
The capsule is so small that you have to look for a very specific angle to be able to see inside, if the zoom focuses very close to the hull of the capsule but does not go beyond it.
You can see into space through the small windows of the capsule, but nothing else.
By default it is manned, Drood's can be changed.
The launch rocket is more than anything to promote the capsule, it can freely be replaced by a better one.
Panels and antennas must be kept active, slider 1
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 0.9.918.1
- Price: $46,348k
- Number of Parts: 790
- Dimensions: 64 m x 10 m x 10 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 5.5km/s
- Total Thrust: 11.0MN
- Engines: 56
- Wet Mass: 4.4E+5kg
- Dry Mass: 72,252kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 40 | 3.2km/s | 7.6MN | 3.4m | 4.4E+5kg |
3 | 8 | 2.0km/s | 1.5MN | 64s | 70,945kg |
4 | 0 | 0m/s | 0N | 0s | 65,721kg |
5 | 1 | 281m/s | 26kN | 2.9m | 16,509kg |
This is simply stunning! I feel like the Soyuz launch is the same as the real one.