Building an Orbital Mun Science Station- part 2 Launch and build
Youtube Description: Join us on an epic space adventure as we build a permanent orbital station around the Mun for scientific research in Kerbal Space Program! Follow us as we design and launch a series of spacecraft, each carrying specific components, to be assembled into a modular space station. Watch as we carefully plan and execute each launch to deliver the components to the correct location and orientation. With stunning visuals, thrilling gameplay, and expert commentary, this series is the ultimate journey for space enthusiasts and KSP fans alike. Don't miss out on the chance to witness history in the making as we build a space station that could unlock the secrets of the Moon and pave the way for future space exploration!
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Build and launch a series of spacecraft that will be assembled into a permanent orbital station around the Mun for scientific research.
Each spacecraft must carry specific components, such as habitation modules, laboratory modules, power generation, life support systems, and docking ports.
The mission must be completed within a reasonable timeframe, ideally within 3-5 launches and 2-3 years in game time.
The assembled space station must be capable of supporting a crew of at least 4 Kerbals for long-duration missions.
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Each launch must be carefully planned and executed to ensure that the components are delivered to the correct location and orientation.
The space station must be designed to withstand the stresses of space and protect the crew from radiation and other hazards.
The mission must be accomplished using only stock parts, without the use of mods or cheats.
In terms of the components that should be included in each launch, here's one possible breakdown:
Launch 1: Power Generation and Life Support Systems
Solar panels
Batteries
Carbon dioxide scrubbers
Waste disposal systems
Launch 2: Habitation and Command Modules
Crew quarters
Life support systems
Flight computer and control systems
Launch 3: Laboratory Modules and Research Instruments
Science equipment, such as a gravioli detector, seismometer, thermometer, and barometer
Laboratory modules for research and analysis
Launch 4: Final Assembly and Docking
Docking ports
RCS thrusters
Structural components to connect all the modules together
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