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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