I've updated my N1 rocket this time, including the following aspects:

1. Changed the color of the tail flames of the first three stages of the rocket.
2. Adjusted the position of the grid fins on the escape tower, making it look more reasonable.
3. Modified the appearance of the bottom of the first stage.
4. Added a module for rocket launch failure (with a certain probability).
5. Made the Soyuz and landing (Soyuz re-entry capsule) retrofire systems more realistic.

The above are the updates.

Introduction to the rocket's functions:

After transferring to the lunar module, slider one can be used to deploy the landing gear and antennas (make sure to pull it to -100). Slider two is used to lift the rover. (If it can't be lifted, please open the separator on the chassis of the rover.) After lifting it, first open the two separators on the suspension and then open the two separators on the columns. Then switch to the rover. (Before switching, make sure to turn off switch one and switch two of the lunar module.) Pull slider one to 100 to deploy it. Then turn on switch one and you can drive fast on the lunar surface.

Note: The button for the escape tower is the seventh one. Please don't press it after the fairing is separated. (You will be responsible for the consequences.)

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 1.3.114.0
  • Price: $13,115,062k
  • Number of Parts: 884
  • Dimensions: 165 m x 22 m x 22 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 38.0km/s
  • Total Thrust: 162.7MN
  • Engines: 79
  • Wet Mass: 5.75E+6kg
  • Dry Mass: 5.05E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 30 2.8km/s 104.0MN 1.7m 5.75E+6kg
2 0 0m/s 0N 0s 5.72E+6kg
3 8 2.9km/s 35.9MN 1.9m 2.13E+6kg
4 0 0m/s 0N 0s 2.12E+6kg
5 4 2.2km/s 9.7MN 2.1m 7.63E+5kg
6 4 1.6km/s 1.4MN 5.1m 3.51E+5kg
8 8 28.5km/s 3.2MN 2.40hours 84,043kg
13 3 14m/s 288kN 0s 3,462kg
18 0 0m/s 0N 0s 3,462kg

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    55.1k KirRu

    @QQ10381838 uuh, no. I mean Soyuz and Shenzhou are only two spacecrafts in history that use grid fins.

    All other (like Mercury, Apollo, TKS, Crew Dragon, Orion, e.t.c) didn't use grid fins for LES

    LOK is much different from Soyuz, so it didn't need grid fins, because it's already stable

    4 days ago
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    @KirRu The information about the N1 rocket is very scarce on our side.

    5 days ago
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    @KirRu It will be very unstable if it isn't installed.

    5 days ago
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    55.1k KirRu

    N-1 got no grid fins for escape system.
    LES tower activates only after upper half of fairing separates

    5 days ago

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