Recover launch stages in KSP
How can I recover the pre-orbital stages of a spaceship in Kerbal Space Program? I'm trying to reduce my per-launch costs in the beginning of career mode.
I tried building my spaceship with radial stages each topped with a stayputnik and a pair of radial parachutes. I set the parachutes to deploy at the same time as the decouplers, and could see them deploy in the staging view during flight. I expected to see these pieces as either probes or debris in the tracking station, but they were never listed. The stacks are small enough (an LV-T45 and about an FL-T800s's worth of fuel) that 2 radial 'chutes should have been enough to bring them down safely. Is there a way to recover these pre-orbital stages?
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How do I recover my rocket in KSP?
Hold down the right mouse button, and move the mouse until you see the spacecraft in the distance (see Figure 1-15). Click it, and click Recover Vessel.How do I recover a capsule in KSP?
You have to go to the tracking-station, all flights in progres and splashed down ones are in the list. Click one you want to recover, and hit the recover-button on the bottom left. You can also do that right after your landed.How do you save KSP boosters?
So if you want to recover them, you have two options. First is Stage Recovery, which can give you the money for those boosters as if you'd recovered them. Second is Flight Manager For Reusable Stages, which does some time travel trickery to let you fly dropped stages.Did NASA make KSP?
This is not the first time NASA and KSP have crossed paths. NASA reached out to Squad, the company that develops KSP, in 2013 to implement its Asteroid Redirect Mission into the game. Players can use NASA-based technologies to perform their own asteroid redirect mission.Kerbal Space Program (0.90 Career+Sandbox) Tutorial 17 - Recovering Launch Stages
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