Kerbal Space Program Guide

RENEWABLE ROCKETS - cheap access for heavy loads to Kerbin Orbit TUTORIAL for Kerbal Space Program

RENEWABLE ROCKETS – cheap access for heavy loads to Kerbin Orbit TUTORIAL

Overview

This tutorial shows you how to do succesful renewable landings of rocket parts (for recovery). Similar to the SpaceX Falcon 9 Renewable rockets. Can carry up to a 2m size loads, and can deploy it to spacestation orbits. Due to the re-landing nature of the rocket, it can save lots of ingame $$$.

Tutorial on Renewable Rockets

This tutorial shows you how to do succesful renewable landings of rocket parts (for recovery). Similar to the SpaceX Falcon 9 Renewable rockets. Can carry up to a 2m size loads, and can deploy it to spacestation orbits. Due to the re-landing nature of the rocket, it can save lots of ingame $$$.

1. Build the rocket. I used 1 monster stage with 1 smaller stage (both stages with either probe or manned cores). Note, this method only works with 2 stages due to tracking issues that result in deleted vehicles if too out of sight.
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2. Launch the vehicle.
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3. At a vertical velocity of about 200m/s, tilt the ship to 45 degrees and continue ascent.
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4. With about 1/8 of the main stage fuel tank/s, cut the thrust.
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5. Fire the second stage.
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6. IMMEDIATELY switch to map view and select the first stage as ‘Target.
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7. Continue second stage flight until it will go into a decent semi-orbital trajectory.
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8. Switch back to first stage, and let it fly towards the surface, and at about 2000-3000m (due to aerobraking), fire the thrusters to slow it down (Note, fully thrusting it is inefficient, so have a rough prediction of thrust to slow it to approximately 0 on landing).
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9. Decelerate the ship to less than 8m/s for landing on the water or other surface (extending the landing legs helps slightly).
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10. Go back to the flight of the second stage, and fly to your desired orbit.
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I hope this tutorial helped.
It took me a long time to work out how to do this, and wasnt easy.

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