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A medical bay designed to be part of the sps-76 harmony space station but fully capable of opperating on its own if needed.

Instructions
Once in orbit, slider 1 down unfolds the storage arms.
Once storage arms are unfolded, you are able to open the solar pannels safely.

notes
The solar panels are what power the systems in the med bay.
the electrolysis chamber provides the oxygen needed for some systems on board.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.8.107.0
  • Price: $2,022k
  • Number of Parts: 60
  • Dimensions: 17 m x 6 m x 6 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 0N
  • Engines: 0
  • Wet Mass: 1.27E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 10,140kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

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    I changed the second stage engines to use a full flow staged combustion cycle and it worked with the Saturn V @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    I ran into issues with the second stage and will work on fixing it when I get a chance @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @Nerfenthusiast Okay. I’ll grant our permission, just run it by me before posting. Also, it needs a name.
    (Sorry if I seen rude, I’m very sleepy)

    4.6 years ago
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    they would need an unreasonable amount of posters on all stages to get it to orbit @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @Nerfenthusiast Like I said, they’re WIP. They’ll be released later on.

    4.6 years ago
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    @CommanderSword Aight, here’s the first version of my lab. https://www.simplerockets.com/c/MKjHiA/SPS-76-Lab

    4.6 years ago
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    no that wouldn't work neither of the rockets are Powerfull enough to get the module off the ground @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @Nerfenthusiast No need, we have plenty of Pegasus variants WIP.

    4.6 years ago
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    im going to try to do what NASA did with skylab and use a Saturn V to luanch it @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @QuickNils Hmm, not sure what that’s about.

    4.6 years ago
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    @RocketBuilder Yeah, true.

    4.6 years ago
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    @CommanderSword all right, I’ll make a lab. What’s the point of a space station if ur not gunna do research anyways.

    4.6 years ago
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    slight issue none of the comfigs. for the rockets fit my module @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @CommanderSword cant fknd you

    4.6 years ago
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    @QuickNils As for my discord, DM me at GloriousEagle.

    4.6 years ago
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    @QuickNils It’ll be on my profile, go to Operations/Major Projects, and you’ll find a link to SPS-76. It’s basically the original community space station, people have different modules and someone makes a rocket (Already done) and we dock them all together.

    4.6 years ago
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    @RocketBuilder Sure. We just finished the main part, but if you want you could do a research module or docking arm.

    4.6 years ago
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    @CommanderSword I’ve been interested in the SPS-76 for a while now, could I join too?

    4.6 years ago
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    @CommanderSword huh? Whats ur discord maybe we can talk about this more there because i never heard about that but im interested now

    4.6 years ago
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    ok @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @Nerfenthusiast No, that's okay. Thank you for asking though!

    4.6 years ago
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    I can provide larger electrolysis chambers if needed to provide air for the station @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    yeah I realized that @CommanderSword

    4.6 years ago
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    @QuickNils Do you want to join construction of SPS-76? You would have to join ExplorerCo. first, but you don’t have to have any requirements to do that.

    4.6 years ago
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    @Nerfenthusiast Just one thing, the CSS is called SPS-76, not 72.

    4.6 years ago
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