SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft as it appeared in its Demo-2 launch configuration!

The rocket is fully scripted to get into orbit, I THINK the booster can be landed while still being able to switch back to the Dragon spacecraft in time for the script to continue working (though I couldn't verify that).

B.1058 is also fully emblazoned with the NASA worm logo, and the meatball logos on the second stage and at the top of the booster!

You will have to switch to the Falcon 9 booster and perform a manual landing, though. I am trying to script a work-around for that, but for right now the landing is manual.

If your only goal is to get something into orbit, though, the rocket is fully autonomous and will deliver Dragon into a 100x100 kilometre orbit once the launch button is pressed. It can also be flown manually if you prefer, and if you fully expend the second stage (the script leaves enough propellant to de-orbit), you can push the spacecraft into a higher orbit.

Okay, so groups.

AG1: Nosecone hatch
AG2: Deploy gridfins
AG3: Gridfin actuators
AG4: Centre Merlin Engine
AG5: Outer 2 Merlin Engines (Booster)/Drogue Parachute (Dragon)
AG6: Outer 6 Merlin Engines (Booster)/Main Parachutes (Dragon)
AG7: Auto-orbit
AG8: Landing Legs
AG9: Launch Abort (DO NOT USE/work in progress)
AG0: RCS thrusters (Dragon main propulsion)

Oh, and I guess I ought to mention: there are no astronauts in the Dragon capsule. Feel free to add them if you want.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.2.210.0
  • Price: $33,387k
  • Number of Parts: 412
  • Dimensions: 65 m x 6 m x 6 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 5.9km/s
  • Total Thrust: 5.4MN
  • Engines: 11
  • Wet Mass: 3.31E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 42,312kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 9 2.8km/s 4.2MN 2.2m 3.31E+5kg
3 1 3.1km/s 1.0MN 2.3m 78,478kg
7 1 94m/s 137kN 7s 10,431kg

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