International Mission

TrenchRabbit

Man on the Moon
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We have experts from all over the world on our forum. Also, we have many members whose skill is yet to be displayed in full. Today we show the Discord and Reddit what we're made of. Any and every forum member is invited to comment, suggest, and generally help plan and contribute to the grandest station ever to orbit anything. Polls will be put up regarding certain developments at times. Our central engineering team at startup is:
@8bitCosmonaut: realism manager
@MOONWALKER INDUSTRY'S: construction master
@TtTOtW: section planner
@Danny Batten: tech master
@Tymekx0: electrical engineer
@Lt. Snakestrike: launchpad assembly planner
@SupremeDorian: subcraft design manager
@Altaïr: navigation master
@Bananas: structural engineer
@Horus Lupercal: lander and rover pilot

More people will be appointed as their skills become apparent.

Let's show the world how!

*UPDATED ROCKET DEVELOPMENT LIST*
https://jmnet.one/sfs/forum/index.php?threads/international-mission.1789/post-44039
LASERS!
 

Pink

(Mooncrasher)
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Team Valiant
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Voyager Quest
Man on the Moon
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Falcon XX Can lift a max payload of 125 metric tons
Starship can lift 100 metric tons

No one remembers the Falcon XX Concept
That's because kerosene is not good for full reusability.
And the easiest way to make a methane Falcon XX is called Starship.
And isn't that 125 metric tonnes expandable?
Starship can lift like 150 metric tonnes expandable.
 
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The Dark in the Light

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My attempt at Buran Shuttle. Nothing is scaled yet, just a test of how it might look.
Screenshot_20200224-193932_Spaceflight Simulator.jpg
Screenshot_20200224-193911_Spaceflight Simulator.jpg

Here is what I looked at while building for inspiration:
Buran Shuttle.jpg
 
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The Dark in the Light

Guest
Hell yeah! More work and I have this:
Screenshot_20200224-203159_Spaceflight Simulator.jpg

Screenshot_20200224-203155_Spaceflight Simulator.jpg

The Height is 36.5m and width with the tail is 16m. Thanks to 8bitCosmonaut for mentioning RussianSpaceWeb, where I've found the stuff.
 
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TtTOtW

Guest
This is definitely a work in progress. Keep scale in mind at all times, and also placement of everything in the correct places and best possible angles for shapes.