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Its a home! In space!


This is my own space station module design, a NASA-JAXA-ESA Collaboration for a space station, based on the Lunar Gateway designs.

It has lots of useful building techniques to keep part count low, and you are absolutely free to take it apart to check them out.

Features 4-part Roll out solar arrays.


Happy easter.
This is a "lower effort" craft compared to the others this week, because i didnt have time to finish much else due to easter preparations.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.3.108.0
  • Price: $8,871k
  • Number of Parts: 345
  • Dimensions: 8 m x 6 m x 5 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 1.4km/s
  • Total Thrust: 56kN
  • Engines: 48
  • Wet Mass: 53,176kg
  • Dry Mass: 24,568kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 8 1.4km/s 55kN 15.7m 52,839kg

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    Bro , i turned your module into mars lander😂😂 with some modification

    18 days ago
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    Bro , i turned your module into mars lander😂😂 with some modification

    18 days ago
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    Nice!

    one month ago
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    13.6k FalconAero

    Bro on the way to become the player with most homepage crafts EVER

    one month ago
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    6,017 Fime

    I'm glad "low part count" is becoming a philosophy to create cool looking crafts

    +1 one month ago
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    53.5k KirRu

    @CardZlol octagon-ish service module with long solar panels and port/hatch

    one month ago
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    13.5k CardZlol

    @KirRu Im not sure about the similarities with Kvant-1, the module part was based on the Japanese experiment module and the service module based on Gateway

    +1 one month ago
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    53.5k KirRu

    @MisatoKatsuragi bastard of Cygnus and Kvant-1

    one month ago
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    17.2k CanadaDucK

    Absolutely Stunning!! 😎

    one month ago
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    Kvant-1

    one month ago

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