![]() ![]() It wasn't long before I had a full, multi-stage rocket, with enough fine control that, for the first time ever, I reached the Moon.īut crucially, those eyes are untested. A few more attempts, and I was starting to iterate on my early designs, leaning into the trial-and-error and constant learning loop that makes Kerbal Space Program so fascinating. I tried again, and after a few more clumsy attempts, I finally managed to bring my unfortunate Kerbal back to the surface in one piece. After running through its first few steps, I was able to get into what one might consider space, even if I still couldn't break orbit. I was out of my depth, but fortunately Kerbal Space Program 2 comes with a comprehensive tutorial. After a swift rebuild, I did actually make it into the sky, but failed to either clear Earth's Kerbin's gravity or activate my parachute on the way down, marking a rather unceremonious return to sea-level for my command module and the little green Kerbal inside it. ![]() For my first attempt at a rocket, I forgot to take advantage of the building mode's symmetry feature, and crashed immediately into the gantry.
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