this post was submitted on 07 Aug 2023
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THAT'S ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR KERBALKIND!

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On it's way to a 100km parking orbit to await the lander craft to join it later.

It'll be carrying 3 Kerbals, a science lab and an array of science experiments to conduct along the way.

Next stop: Duna!

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[–] ilovecheese 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

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Duna 1 parked in an 80km equatorial orbit around it's namesake.

[–] ilovecheese 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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Landing craft away. Touchdown zone in sight!

[–] ilovecheese 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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'Chutes deployed! Almost there!

[–] ilovecheese 4 points 1 year ago

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Just look at that brown scenery and brown rocks. Oh lets not forget the brown sky!

At least Blll is feeling patriotic.

[–] JTheDoc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ship looks pretty fly man, especially like the engine and panel arrangements! :)

Have yet to use chutes for Duna, didn't know what the thickness of the air was there to guage it!

[–] ilovecheese 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thanks man! But I took a lot of inspiration from Mike Aben for this one!

I cut a little close to my solar generation/battery budget with this one. The batteries only just cover a full lab of data transfer, and the panels take a good half a day to fully charge the batteries along side running the lab constantly. But it did it's job!

A rule of thum for 'chutes on Duna is: 1 radial per ton. Courtesy of Mike Aben once again! This lander was about 8.5 tons and bounced a little on landing with 8 'chutes.