EnDSchultz
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Hey all,
Just a completely random and inconsequential question. I'm very fascinated with the Descartes line of vessels and was curious about its method of propulsion. The manual only gives a few details about its modular design and some history regarding the construction process and its history of service but never really got into any details of the engineering behind it. Has the author of this great vessel put much thought into such things?
Edit: Also, on the subject of propulsion, what sort of dV does everyone get with it? I just used up 2/3 of its fuel on a 7.7km/s dV out of Mars. Isn't that little low for something advertised as an interplanetary vessel?
Just a completely random and inconsequential question. I'm very fascinated with the Descartes line of vessels and was curious about its method of propulsion. The manual only gives a few details about its modular design and some history regarding the construction process and its history of service but never really got into any details of the engineering behind it. Has the author of this great vessel put much thought into such things?
Edit: Also, on the subject of propulsion, what sort of dV does everyone get with it? I just used up 2/3 of its fuel on a 7.7km/s dV out of Mars. Isn't that little low for something advertised as an interplanetary vessel?
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