Comparison with an Atlas V 551 and the official LEGO Saturn V
It even has turbomachinery for the upperstage engine!!
Just finished building my Ares 1 MOC from @saxusrm.bsky.social!
Was an absolute treat to build and I'd highly recommend it for anyone with an overlapping interest in LEGO and spaceflight!
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148...
11.06.2025 11:42
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Whooo!
21.11.2024 17:59
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The Boring Crew Services CST-100 Starliner mod for #kerbalSpaceProgram is officially released!
Thread (if the KSP forum is working)
forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/topic/226293...
Download (tho we recommend the CKAN mod manager)
spacedock.info/mod/3757/Bor...
#KSP
21.11.2024 17:54
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I've sadly been incredibly busy over these last few weeks so i haven't had time to extrapolate any more data from this, but I hope you get some use out of these anyways.
As with last time, the source code is on GitHub github.com/SofieBrink/S...
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21.11.2024 11:18
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IFT-4 & IFT-5 & IFT-6 Descent Telemetry
IFT-4 & IFT-5 & IFT-6 Booster Telemetry
Just for the fun of it I put these last few graph's together, but they're a bit hard to read so that's why they're at the bottom of the thread. An interesting thing to note is that while both IFT-4 and 5 stuck around at 69 Km during entry, IFT-6 blasted right on through. (5/6)
21.11.2024 11:18
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Another extremely obvious difference can be seen in the Ship's altitude after its engines cut off. Flight 5 had an apogee of around 212 Kilometers, while Flight 6 only got up to around 190 Kilometers even though both ships had very similar velocities, orbital mechanics β€οΈ! (4/6)
21.11.2024 11:18
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This higher apogee also means the booster had a slightly longer coast phase, something we can actually see by the slight difference between the two lines on both the altitude and velocity graphs, where Flight 5's booster gets down a little earlier than Flight 6's. (3/6)
21.11.2024 11:18
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One of the first obvious differences is seen in the booster's velocity graph during the boostback-burn,
Its very clear that the booster shut down slightly earlier than on flight 5, causing the speed difference we see, but also less obviously: a slightly higher Apogee. (2/6)
21.11.2024 11:18
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IFT-6 Telemetry
IFT-5 & IFT-6 Telemetry
Well here we go again!
Another Starship flight test means another set of telemetry graphs from me.
Flight 6's flight profile looks quite similar to Flight 5, with a few distinct differences which I'll point out below. (1/6)
21.11.2024 11:18
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Adding some useful parts for the next beta update coming probably tomorrow.
A new secondary payload adapter base for BCS in 4.25, 4.375 and 5m sizes.
The multi adapter will be split into 2 parts now. The 4 adapters at the bottom will be 1 part and the larger ones will be another one. #KSP #kerbal
17.11.2024 18:17
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For those of you that enjoy rocket pictures. Hereβs the next #VulcanRocket in final assembly at the Rocket Factory in Decatur
17.11.2024 22:57
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If Toryβs here i better be here, hello blue-folks!
16.11.2024 16:35
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