Kerbal Space Program

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RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 9:24
Contract to test engine while splashed down...
Hi, I am fairly new to KSP and have picked up a contract to test the new swivel engine "while spashed down".
The problem is, the second the engine hits the water, it is destroyed so I cannot complete the contract.
Has anyone else had this mission and if so, how did you complete it?
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crossed 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 9:34 
Well I guess it explodes because of the high speed impact?
Use parachutes or the rocket itself to slow down your fall and gently touch down on the water and it'll stay in one piece.
maj.solo 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 9:37 
also, I tested this, if u need to test a svivel engine splashed down you can take of by staging and burning the svivel , open parachutes, splash down, edit the staging sequence on the lower left, the press space bar again ... and the test will be completed , so no need to lift 2 svivel engines from launch pad.

So remember this, like test a thumper booster at 200K altitude, even if it is empty, edit the staging sequence and fire it again.
RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 9:49 
Thank you for the replies!

引用自 majin buu
Well I guess it explodes because of the high speed impact?
Use parachutes or the rocket itself to slow down your fall and gently touch down on the water and it'll stay in one piece.

I have just one Mk16 parachute, which slows me right down before impact but will try adding some radial parachutes too and see what happens.


引用自 maj.solo
also, I tested this, if u need to test a svivel engine splashed down you can take of by staging and burning the svivel , open parachutes, splash down, edit the staging sequence on the lower left, the press space bar again ... and the test will be completed , so no need to lift 2 svivel engines from launch pad.

So remember this, like test a thumper booster at 200K altitude, even if it is empty, edit the staging sequence and fire it again.

That sounds like it should work! I will try that too!

Thanks again! :)
Takamiki 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 9:57 
when landing in water due to how weird the physics are landing in water is more dangerous then on ground, so try to get your speed down to less then 7 m/s.
also for future referance when landing a tall vehicle in water do not land it up right, get it sideways and parallel as possible, because even if you you land well under 7 m/s upright after the parachutes are gone the rest of the craft up top will fall and it will destroy things (found this out the hard way)
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RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 10:02 
引用自 Takamiki
when landing in water due to how weird the physics are landing in water is more dangerous then on ground, so try to get your speed down to less then 7 m/s.
also for future referance when landing a tall vehicle in water do not land it up right, get it sideways and parallel as possible, because even if you you land well under 7 m/s upright after the parachutes are gone the rest of the craft up top will fall and it will destroy things (found this out the hard way)

Thanks for the tip! I will bear this in mind for the next launch!
AlexMBrennan 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 10:07 
when landing in water due to how weird the physics are landing in water is more dangerous then on ground, so try to get your speed down to less then 7 m/s.
Or try to land with the more sturdy command pod first - e.g. place the thruster on top of the rocket (nozzle facing up), and attach the parachute to the nozzle instead of the top of the command pod.
RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 10:13 
引用自 AlexMBrennan
when landing in water due to how weird the physics are landing in water is more dangerous then on ground, so try to get your speed down to less then 7 m/s.
Or try to land with the more sturdy command pod first - e.g. place the thruster on top of the rocket (nozzle facing up), and attach the parachute to the nozzle instead of the top of the command pod.

Thanks, will try this too! I can't believe how many different ways there are to achiveve your goals in KSP, I just need more practice I think! ;)
Takamiki 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 10:30 
引用自 RevReese
Thanks, will try this too! I can't believe how many different ways there are to achiveve your goals in KSP, I just need more practice I think! ;)
you can do alot of things in KSP all it takes is imagination and detications those and either/and alot of calculation or explosions. there is even a person who made a glider out of an asteroid and brought it back to Kerbin and landed it safely (after multiple tries/failures)
RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 10:52 
引用自 Takamiki
引用自 RevReese
Thanks, will try this too! I can't believe how many different ways there are to achiveve your goals in KSP, I just need more practice I think! ;)
you can do alot of things in KSP all it takes is imagination and detications those and either/and alot of calculation or explosions. there is even a person who made a glider out of an asteroid and brought it back to Kerbin and landed it safely (after multiple tries/failures)

Wow! now that i would like to see! :) I am still getting to grips with the game and a few select mods and hearing about the different things you can do is inspiring!
ghpstage 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 11:01 
Another method of carrying out splash down tests is to build a rocket/jet propelled trolley, then 'launching' on the runway, driving it off the end of the runway and carrying on into the sea.
RevReese 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 11:27 
引用自 ghpstage
Another method of carrying out splash down tests is to build a rocket/jet propelled trolley, then 'launching' on the runway, driving it off the end of the runway and carrying on into the sea.

Brilliant! that should be fun! :D
Corinthas 2016 年 10 月 23 日 上午 11:34 
This is why the contracts are so annoying. They often make no sense at all.
Flavourfish 100 2016 年 10 月 23 日 下午 12:21 
引用自 RevReese
引用自 AlexMBrennan
Or try to land with the more sturdy command pod first - e.g. place the thruster on top of the rocket (nozzle facing up), and attach the parachute to the nozzle instead of the top of the command pod.

Thanks, will try this too! I can't believe how many different ways there are to achiveve your goals in KSP, I just need more practice I think! ;)
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Flavourfish 100 2016 年 10 月 23 日 下午 12:21 
引用自 SPACE!
引用自 RevReese

Thanks, will try this too! I can't believe how many different ways there are to achiveve your goals in KSP, I just need more practice I think! ;)
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ghpstage 2016 年 10 月 23 日 下午 12:29 
引用自 RevReese
引用自 ghpstage
Another method of carrying out splash down tests is to build a rocket/jet propelled trolley, then 'launching' on the runway, driving it off the end of the runway and carrying on into the sea.

Brilliant! that should be fun! :D
There are only two obstacles in KSP, physics and your imagination.
In this case you can even drop the wheels and use girders to fashion a rocket driven sled that rides on girders, or you could build a seaplane, use multiple parachutes as already mentioned or go for a part or fully powered landing, or any number of other things.

Rockets on wheels are also a popular choice for science buggies with which to gather science across the KSCs many ground sub-biomes.
引用自 Corinthas
This is why the contracts are so annoying. They often make no sense at all.
Indeed they frequently make no sense whatsoever, and many of the ones that look like they do make sense turn out to be a lot more difficult than they look while paying out peanuts. But some of the silliest ones, like rescuing kerbals from inclined or retrograde solar orbits, getting ore from the surface of Eve to Gilly, taking tourists on a suborbital trajectory to the sun, or moving class E asteroids half way across the system can be the most interesting to try!
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