@Tweedle_Aerospace leviathan is a massive rocket that can carry pretty much anything to any orbit. Its lower stage is powered by solid rocket motors and the six fusion engines on the upper stage and its upper stage is powered by six fusion engines (modded ion engines). If you are just interested in launching satellites then I imagine that it could handle any of them as long as they are under 5.20 meters wide. Artemis has not yet flown a payload so the only specs that I have are that at its widest point, the fairing is 2.70 meters wide. Its first stage has one solid rocket motor and three fusion engines while the second stage has one fusion engine.
@CashewCashewisacoolcat Here is a guide to orbiting along with an easy to use rocket for practicing. https://www.simplerockets.com/c/dEMJnU/GUIDE-TO-ORBITING-EFFICIENTLY-AND-EFFECTIVELY
@Chtite451SR2 I have done a few colonization missions. I drove a rover across Cylero from the equator to the upper pole once and mapped out the locations for over twenty surface bases. Maybe I should do that on other planets to.
@BrTommygun I had an idea about how to transfer astronauts from module to module using chairs. If an astronaut is in one module and sits in a chair that is in another module, they will teleport into that module. This way we can avoid needing custom hollow docking ports. It would be easier to engineer and help keep the part count low.
@BrTommygun ok I downloaded the latest ess earlier today. the prototype core I made does not have an interior but that could be changed. Do you want to make interiors for each of the modules, because my computer is slow and it might be hard on it, however it would be cool to have an interior if we can pull it off. As for the orbit, I think that we should go for a 300 kilometer orbit.
Another good tool for the assembly of the space station that I have made is the e.v.m.u. droid which will be helpful for assembling the modules. I could attach one to the core module.
I am decent at orbital rendezvous but a lot of my crafts use modded engines and that can rendezvous really quickly but I have rendezvoused well with regular rockets as well. I may need to practice though.
I was thinking about building a core module that would be a main segment of the station. It would be a commons area for the astronauts. Perhaps if you were to work on one of the habitation modules and then I can connect them in orbit.
@BrTommygun the modules that are wanted would be: habitation modules, docking ports, solar arrays, science modules, communication arrays, things like that. If I am looking for any other more specific modules I will let everyone involved know. I think that my primary launcher will be able to carry most loads but if it needs something bigger to carry it or you just want to make your own launcher to carry the module then that is fine by me.
@Chtite451SR2 I'm using the new beta. Does it work on mobile?
3.8 years ago@Chtite451SR2 Yes.
3.8 years ago@Chtite451SR2 Strange. I turned it all the way up and it isn't working.
3.8 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace If you would like any payloads launched on these rockets by me, tell me in the comments.
3.8 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace leviathan is a massive rocket that can carry pretty much anything to any orbit. Its lower stage is powered by solid rocket motors and the six fusion engines on the upper stage and its upper stage is powered by six fusion engines (modded ion engines). If you are just interested in launching satellites then I imagine that it could handle any of them as long as they are under 5.20 meters wide. Artemis has not yet flown a payload so the only specs that I have are that at its widest point, the fairing is 2.70 meters wide. Its first stage has one solid rocket motor and three fusion engines while the second stage has one fusion engine.
3.8 years ago@Chtite451SR2 iSpace is amazing. One of my favorite users.
3.8 years ago@Chtite451SR2 Haha! Yeah, your rideshare program looks a lot better organized though.
3.8 years agoI fully approve of this idea. This is a amazing idea and should totally be in the game.
3.8 years agoAre any of the satellites that I scheduled a launch for going to be launched? If not that's fine. Just out of curiosity.
3.8 years ago@Kittyhawk909 The open beta for the new update on mobile.
3.9 years ago@WhyAerospace The open beta for the new update on mobile.
3.9 years ago@RoboGen123 I do know that it isn't sstos.
3.9 years ago@Arstotzka Hmm... I guess your not wrong.
3.9 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace Ah, that makes sense.
3.9 years ago@DavidBowieFah Hmm. Motion sensors sound cool. I could experiment with that concept.
3.9 years agoWow, that's amazing. It looks movie quality. Insane!
3.9 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace Okay.
3.9 years ago@Chtite451SR2 Right, thank you! I'll check out their script.
3.9 years agoBox with arrow pointing upward out of it in the settings tab in the craft designer.
3.9 years agoSeems like an interesting dynamic.
3.9 years agoYAY! FINALLY!
4.0 years ago@CashewCashewisacoolcat Here is a guide to orbiting along with an easy to use rocket for practicing. https://www.simplerockets.com/c/dEMJnU/GUIDE-TO-ORBITING-EFFICIENTLY-AND-EFFECTIVELY
4.0 years ago@CashewCashewisacoolcat I will make a demonstration rocket along with instructions and post the link here in a little while.
4.0 years ago@Craigdimension thank you so much! I'll keep making them!
4.0 years agoIndeed. It is my favorite videogame.
4.0 years ago@Chtite451SR2 I've done it before. It's really difficult though. If you dock a small docking port to a large one, it can be done.
4.0 years ago@Chtite451SR2 that would work!
4.0 years ago@Chtite451SR2 or you could have a boat with a small rover on board.
4.0 years ago@Chtite451SR2 I have done a few colonization missions. I drove a rover across Cylero from the equator to the upper pole once and mapped out the locations for over twenty surface bases. Maybe I should do that on other planets to.
4.0 years ago@Chtite451SR2 that would be awesome. Nebra would be a great place to colonize.
4.0 years agoOoh, is that the outlander in the corner?
4.0 years agoHuzzah! It has arrived! So excited!
4.1 years ago@BrTommygun cool. It will be a great ship for the job.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun I think that we should communicate in the comments.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun I don't have discord.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun the final version of the core module is under construction.
4.2 years agoThey will also just be places astronauts can sit.
4.2 years agoMakes sense. They will just be normal chairs but they can be used to jump around between the modules.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun I had an idea about how to transfer astronauts from module to module using chairs. If an astronaut is in one module and sits in a chair that is in another module, they will teleport into that module. This way we can avoid needing custom hollow docking ports. It would be easier to engineer and help keep the part count low.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun nice diagram by the way.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun ok I downloaded the latest ess earlier today. the prototype core I made does not have an interior but that could be changed. Do you want to make interiors for each of the modules, because my computer is slow and it might be hard on it, however it would be cool to have an interior if we can pull it off. As for the orbit, I think that we should go for a 300 kilometer orbit.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun I have created a prototype core module. it may need more details but it's a start.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun also what solar system should it be in?
4.2 years ago@HSH it is true that there are a lot of these challenges, but I don't think it would be a problem if there were multiple community space stations.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun perhaps you could send me a link in the comments.
4.2 years agoAnother good tool for the assembly of the space station that I have made is the e.v.m.u. droid which will be helpful for assembling the modules. I could attach one to the core module.
4.2 years agoI am decent at orbital rendezvous but a lot of my crafts use modded engines and that can rendezvous really quickly but I have rendezvoused well with regular rockets as well. I may need to practice though.
4.2 years agoSounds good.
4.2 years agoI was thinking about building a core module that would be a main segment of the station. It would be a commons area for the astronauts. Perhaps if you were to work on one of the habitation modules and then I can connect them in orbit.
4.2 years ago@BrTommygun the modules that are wanted would be: habitation modules, docking ports, solar arrays, science modules, communication arrays, things like that. If I am looking for any other more specific modules I will let everyone involved know. I think that my primary launcher will be able to carry most loads but if it needs something bigger to carry it or you just want to make your own launcher to carry the module then that is fine by me.
4.2 years ago