The Voyager craft and Titan rocket are close to scale (tinker panel used to for sizes and performance)
Automatic launch to Droo orbit and automatic staging can be bypassed for manual operation.
Includes the Titan III/E Rocket, Centaur 3rd Stage, Star 37 Booster, and Voyager Spacecraft with onboard sensor camera - activate "sensor aim" and slider 1 and 2 to rotate camera.(RTGs made by MrProfessor)
The vizzy will seperate/ activate stages and extend Voyagers sensor arms, but navigating the Grand Tour will be up to the pilot!
It works well for practicing gravity assist encounters and correction burns - Made and tested on mobile
Thank You for the upvotes, and to Space One - who made This Video of it in action
GENERAL INFO
- Successors 4 craft(s) +70 bonus
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 0.9.404.0
- Price: $36,733k
- Number of Parts: 649
- Dimensions: 52 m x 10 m x 6 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 13.5km/s
- Total Thrust: 12.4MN
- Engines: 34
- Wet Mass: 4.99E+5kg
- Dry Mass: 57,374kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8 | 3.3km/s | 8.6MN | 2.6m | 4.99E+5kg |
2 | 0 | 0m/s | 0N | 0s | 2.29E+5kg |
3 | 1 | 1.7km/s | 1.3MN | 78s | 82,759kg |
4 | 2 | 4.8km/s | 255kN | 6.5m | 35,386kg |
5 | 1 | 1.6km/s | 75kN | 1.9m | 6,289kg |
6 | 4 | 2.1km/s | 29kN | 2.9m | 3,112kg |
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I have a real scale sol system and the sol system and this is amazing together I went to Saturn
@Justinand321 @Justinand321 it's a good rocket and sat
Great, I launched it to Urados and leave
Solar system
Isn't exactly supposed to.. it can pass by . And keep going like the real one.. it has tons fuel also. So much possible
@XionmassResearchDevt but it isn't fly to mars etc.
@Jeremyhd09 it is automated
Its very very nice BUT 😂
Can you make that automade
@SmurfResearchX cool!I feel the same about the two voyager missions being really cool.
@Gspace - i saw your post about making the titan 3, the voyagers are my favorite nasa missions - i made this a while ago - if you need a voyager payload, or anything from this, feel free to use - and looking foreward to seeing yours ✌
@SmurfResearchX oh , I didn't realize you did
@XionmassResearchDevt - yes, they both had the golden record attached to the side. i just put a golden circle where it is, but didnt put any inscriptions on it (they would be too small)
@SmurfResearchX vizzy .. should add the Arch? Did voyager 1 or 2 have the Ark? I don't remember.. the Ark.. golden record thing.. it's wierd, I've listened to it several times
@IAMMF - thanks - with the new solar system, maybe a mission to the inner planets - like the Mariner or Messenger satellites
@SmurfResearchX That Will Be Amazing!!
@XionmassResearchDevt - awesome! i cant wait for the next update (with the new solar system moons and planets) - i will definitely be launching some fly-by's to check them out - it was fun finding the dimensions and specs to build it, and want to make another satellite/launch rocket combo sometime...but dont know which one yet?
I still love this
@ScorpionSpace - yeah, my guess would be something assembled in space, launched by multiple systems. most of the mass is rocket fuel, so if they assembled something like the ISS, then attached a interplanetary rocket, and fueled it up in orbit - it could be ready for a long journey without having stages used up from just getting to orbit
What about a modified energia with just a capsule instead of the whole shuttle and stuff
Ah ok
@ScorpionSpace - the larger of the titan series could only get a small payload to orbit (roughly 10,000 kg including the centaur stage), and the saturn V was capable of roughly 100,000 kg to orbit for the moon journeys...so i think the weight of everything to keep humans alive for a mars journey is much more than the titan could handle - but the small voyager payload (just under 900 kg), and the series of gravity assist encounter was pretty amazing to send the voyagers further than any other spacecraft
Ok here’s what I don’t get, why are NASA and spacex trying to build huger rockets to get humans to mars instead of modifying these to carry humans
@Tweedle_Aerospace - Thank You, how does the IAAR work?
By the way it is an awesome replica of the rocket
@SmurfResearchX hey I tested it. Would you like to join the IAAR. It stands for the International Association of Automatic Rockets. And this great rocket meets all of the requirements. Reply ASAP if you would like to join
@KirRu - Thank You