Can one replace/add a ship part in orbit? [duplicate]

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I have a reusable ship in orbit and wish to add some parts to it (e.g. parachutes, heat shield, Mono-Fuel ...).

Is it possible?

Is there a mod that lets an engineer to do it?






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How do I add a new part to a satellite in KSP?

The Deep Space Kraken was a famous bug and is namesake of other bugs in Kerbal Space Program. It was removed with version 0.17. The bug could be triggered by moving at high velocities in the game. The cause was that KSP prior to 0.17 would move the ship in space, instead of moving space around the ship.

Is there a Kraken in KSP?

Steps to Orbit and Back
  • Launch Preparation. Set thrust to maximum by hitting Z. ...
  • Accelerate to 100 m/s. Launch by hitting the space bar and keep the rocket pointed straight up until the vehicle's speed is 100 m/s. ...
  • Pitch 10 degrees East. ...
  • Stage. ...
  • Get apoapsis above 70 km. ...
  • Get periapsis above 70 km. ...
  • De-orbiting. ...
  • Re-entry.


  • How do you put a ship in orbit in KSP?

    Tip: While building a ship, holding down Alt while taking off a part will instead DUPLICATE that part for you. : r/KerbalSpaceProgram.



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