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today horizonspace attempted to launch the $1B
deep space observationer 1 or (DSO-1) failed to reach geosynchronous orbit following a launch onboard the delta heavy this morning...post launch reports say it was likely due to unforseen atmospheric activity at the time... similar to what brought the skylab down 2 dacades (20 years) ago...horizonspace have opened an investigation into this incedent....this was a $12B FAIL

credit to ol ped for the rocket: the teliscope is mine though.:)

GENERAL INFO

  • Predecessor: ComplexHeavy
  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 0.9.918.1
  • Price: $29,042k
  • Number of Parts: 122
  • Dimensions: 71 m x 5 m x 16 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 5.2km/s
  • Total Thrust: 8.9MN
  • Engines: 4
  • Wet Mass: 5.5E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 1.35E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 3 4.0km/s 8.8MN 2.8m 5.5E+5kg
3 1 1.3km/s 146kN 5.5m 46,029kg

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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @HORIZONSPACEUK ok

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace ok. I'll try a manned mission to vulco

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @HORIZONSPACEUK hmm
    Try vulco😅 hardest planet to go because you would need more deltaV

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace hi again. after i tested a rover on planet studio for jastrus and thought about the complexity of such a mission
    i think its best to abandon this mission for now: i will try again when i manage more complex missions. when i tried a small rover it literally just bounced off jastrus and when i throttled up the wheels it just made a wheelie and it was not even at full thrust. CONCLUSION: jastrus gravity is simply too weak to hold on to a rover. got anymore ideas i can try? thanks for the help!.

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace i was just reviewing mission objectives and because its an inner moon of urados , planning a mission of this scale may take around 2 months to fully plan (Im serious) i will begin work on this rover over the next couple of days with the rocket itself likely taking at least 1 month to develop. i will start by launching a tracker teliscope to (HDO) (high Droo orbit) this Teliscope will look at urados and find possible ways to reach it.

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace ok sounds good will try after my 10 day mourning non upload period ends (3 days approx now) i did that for queen. thanks for the suggestion i will try it.:)

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @HORIZONSPACEUK cool!
    May be a rover to jastrus?

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace have you got any future mission ideas i can do? thanks lol. i dont know what to do now ive landed at cylero

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @CYLEROSPACE 😂

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace fine thanks. im just about to throw homework out the window though lol

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @CYLEROSPACE nice, how about you?

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace how ya doin?

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @CYLEROSPACE oh ok!

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Malamuteaerospace lol

    2.2 years ago
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    or not

    2.2 years ago
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    expensive as jwst

    2.2 years ago
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    @Vedhaspace
    ofc

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @Vedhaspace hi vedhaspace! I was an old follower of yours around a year ago. I had to change my account but my user was horizonspace

    2.2 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    @SamTheFox and that price includes the rocket too

    2.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @SamTheFox the teliscope is worth less than my car? LOL

    2.2 years ago
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    it's $29,042,000, not $12,000,000,000

    so i guess not that huge of a loss

    2.2 years ago

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