Hello all!
I've decided also to write in this thread, seems to as relevant.
I like the idea to try to build my own space station. I have an idea I want to try, now I know that this idea can be undoable in real world, but this is why we have orbiter for
Now for the idea: I want to try to build spacestation on geostationary orbit at some specific coords.
Now in details:
I want to launch dragonfly and dock it with ISS or Mir (depends on what would have less RInc.) and use it as a refuel port.
Then I want to start hauling the modules with DG-IV(If possible) to the geostationary orbit and then with the help of the dragonfly put them together.
Now, what I don't know is:
- Can I build the station on geostationary orbit?
- What addons do I need to build one?
- Can I haul the parts with DG-IV?
- What skills should I master to be able to do that? (except aligning orbits, docking and controlling DG-IV that I already know)
Thanks! :speakcool:
1. Can I build the station on geostationary orbit?
U could, but why... there is no advantage to going that high with a station unless you wanted to observe the Earth or relay comm signals. as far as viewing the earth, geostationary orbit is VERY high
2. What addons do I need to build one?
There are quite a few space stations pieces you can get from various websites including orbithangar.com
3. Can I haul the parts with DG-IV?
As Scotty would tell ya.... just just don't have the power... or the cargo room. some of those station pieces from Space Station Building Blocks (SSBB) are as big as the ship
4. What skills should I master to be able to do that? (except aligning orbits, docking and controlling DG-IV that I already know)
Well that depends on the vehicle your using to place objects into orbit, and what body your placing the station in orbit around. Noone ever has thought of a SSBB lunar station... Your have to get the pieces from Point A to wherever your station is going to be built. In my most humble opinion, a Lunar station is fairly easy to get up and going. The VERY slow rotation of the Moon means that a single launch window is reusable over and over again without much fuel needed for plane alignments and lack of atmosphere makes it easy to return your transport vehicle if you using something like the XR5. This statement applies ofc if your launching your pieces from the Lunar surface and returning there. A bit more challenging if your wanting to launch from Earth and construct the base orbiting the moon
I have tested out the launch abilities of the ShuttleA with quite a bit of cargo strapped to the top via Universal Cargo Deck. I had a hard time flying with just RCS so I got creative and used the main, hover and engine pods to do my alignments and such.
If you wanted to do a more realistic station creation, then your going to have quite a lot of launches. I read somewhere, can't remember where but it took a few launches of the Shuttle, Proton rockets and a couple of other launch vehicles to equil the mass of ISS to the single launch of Skylab. Your results will vary based on how you wanna get the stuff in orbit. That is one thing I can't stress enough
Something that makes station building fun for me is using the Dragonfly. It is designed to move bulk around in orbit. Moving the 20t fuel tanks in SSBB is really pushing the abilities of the craft since all it has for moving is big RCS thrusters