The Atlas Service and Lander Module

Overview:

The Atlas is a craft very similar to the Osiris when complete, but is a different design of the Service and Lander Module (SLM), and is also a more realistic size. The reason that it is called the Lander Module rather than the Lunar Module is because it was designed to land on any planet smaller than Cylero. It has more of a lander-like shape than the Osiris, and because it is smaller, it is easier to control and dock with space stations.
Like the Osiris craft, it can also be used as a regular rocket to get extra far, if you don't plan on coming back. This is why it is designed as a Service Module as well as a lander.
This is a work in progress and is not finished. Later I will be putting this with its own stage, like the Osiris, and then on its own rocket. As of now, the rocket will be somewhere between the size of the Cylero rocket and the Weka rocket. Please let me know what you think of it right now, while it is still early in development, and any suggestions that you have for it.
Before this, I have never let anyone see any aspect of the rockets that I am working on, and upload it just once at the very end, so this is something new that I am trying.

Features:

This craft is special because there is not a single part, other than the original space capsule, that I didn't rename for clarification. It also includes so far:
-Two cameras, a docking cam and a landing cam.
-Lights that illuminate the ground where you plan to land, and lights that illuminate the craft or station you are docking with.
-A detailed exterior, the most detailed capsule that I have made so far.
-Labeled Activation Groups.

You can find my other rockets here.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 0.9.616.1
  • Price: $12,298k
  • Number of Parts: 108
  • Dimensions: 12 m x 7 m x 7 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 5.3km/s
  • Total Thrust: 2.8MN
  • Engines: 8
  • Wet Mass: 1.14E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 19,266kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 4 2.1km/s 2.1MN 79s 1.14E+5kg
2 4 3.3km/s 674kN 2.2m 43,993kg

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