Simple builds

Danny Batten

Sanctor **《T》** MT/SP/TE/ Governor of Terra SOI
Professor
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#63
Wdym by auto detatching
If he turns on the engines on the boosters, then detach them while they are on the boosters will stick to the side of the rocket until they run out of fuel, at that point as they are already detached they’ll just fall away
 
#65
Sometimes spend hours working on a single rocket or mission, optimizing it and doing calculations can result stresssing...

Sometimes you just wanna open SFS and have some fun: go to a planet, build a station, launch a Rover.
Something small and/or simple but still functional.

So I decided to make this thread where you can post your simple, original and creative builds. They don't have to be perfect.
got a mini regulus class jumpship, from the destiny franchise
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#72
Hey guys I’m back
I made this today it’s a simple rocket capable of orbit and you could land the bottom part after deploying the satellite (top part)
It’s also easy to dock other ships to
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Blazer Ayanami

Space Shuttle enthusiast // Retired Admin
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#74
Simple scientific mission to Titania. The rocket:
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The scientific payload, from up to down:
-Titania Permanent Orbiter
-Earth Sample Return Unit
-Titania Lander
-Titania Permanent Rover
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The arrival to Uranus and Titania:
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Dropping the Rover and Landing next to it:
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The Rover works onthe surface and extracts samples the Orbiter is, Well in orbit. After running at least 20 km with the Rover Its time to bring the Lander next to it, pickup the samples and head to orbit to dock with the Sample Return Unit:
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For the return to Earth, some maneuvers are necessary. I'll just leave pictures speak by themselves:
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Touchdown! Mission Completed
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