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Kerbal Space Program: Making History review Kerbal Space Program's first expansion adds excellent tools for scripting your own missions. By Ian Birnbaum 14 March 2018 Comments. Kerbal Space Program. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews. Same issue but with making history. (other than squad and squad expansion) #6. Dec 30, 2019 @ 4:50pm don't have mechjeb or kerbal engineer, i deleted a few mods, and it still does not work! Please help, i really want.

Making History expansion comes with many parts that can be used to make rockets similar to real ones.

More instructions and craft files coming Soon

  • 1Saturn V
    • 1.4Apollo Spacecraft
  • 2Soyuz
    • 2.1First Stage
    • 2.3Spacecraft
  • 3Titan II

Saturn V

First Stage

First take the Kerbodyne Engine Cluster Adapter Tank.

Then place the Kerbodyne KE-1 'Mastodon' Liquid Fuel Engine on each of the 5 attachment points underneath the adapter (Make sure you change the mount to 'bare').

Next take the Kerbodyne S4-512 Fuel Tank and place it on top the the adapter.

Next place a TD-50 Decoupler on top of the tank.

Second Stage

Then put a EP-50 Engine Plate on the decoupler with room for the engines (you can change the size later if need be).

Take the RE-I2 'Skiff' Liquid Fuel Engine, place 1 in the middle of the shroud and then place 4 more around the middle engine (Change the mount to 'bare').

Next place the Kerbodyne S4-256 Fuel Tank on top of the engine plate.

Now take a AE-FF5 Airstream Protective Shell (5m) and put it on top of the fuel tank. Do not build it yet.

Here you may use any decoupler other then the TD-50 Decoupler but the best one to use is the TD-25 Decoupler. Place it on top of the fairing.

Third Stage

Now take a RE-I2 'Skiff' Liquid Fuel Engine and put it on the Decoupler (It will look best if you choose the biggest mount).

Next put a Kerbodyne S3-7200 Tank on the engine and build the fairing to connect with the bottom of the fuel tank.

Done! You may now place what ever you like on top of it.

Apollo Spacecraft

Lunar Module

Descent Stage:

  • LT-05 Micro Landing Strut x4

Ascent Stage:

  • (Optional: Stratus-V Minified Monopropellant Tank x2)

Command and Service Module

  • RV-105 RCS Thruster Block x4
  • Mk2-R Radial-Mount Parachute x2
  • SM-6A Service Module (Note: Parachutes will not work if placed inside SM-6A.)

Soyuz

First Stage

  • RK-7 'Kodiak' Liquid Fueled Engine, Shroud Small
  • FL-A151L Fuel Tank Adapter, upside down
  • TT-70 Radial Decoupler x4
  • EAS-4 Strut Connector x4
  • RV-1 'Cub' Vernier Engine x4

Boosters

Four boosters, each consisting of:

  • RK-7 'Kodiak' Liquid Fueled Engine, Shroud Big
  • RV-1 'Cub' Vernier Engine x2, placed next to each other laterally

Second Stage

  • EP-18 Engine Plate, Quad, Medium-Short, Shroud enabled
  • LV-909 'Terrier' Liquid Fuel Engine x4, Bare
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Spacecraft

Trunk

  • FL-TX440 Fuel Tank, offset this into the Rockomax Brand Adapter until half of the outside detail on the fuel tank is hidden, third appearance, grey part facing up
  • Gigantor XL Solar Array, Place this with a radial of two and offset towards the main body slightly

Capsule

  • KV-3 'Pomegranate' Reentry Module, place the end of the fairing just below the light grey circle and select the black and white fairing colour

Habitation module

  • TD-12 Decoupler,place this upside down
  • KV-2 ‘Pea’ Reentry Module, Place this upside down and offset till it is just touching the decoupler
  • HG-5 High Gain Antenna, place one anywhere around the docking port and place another one 90 degrees from the first.



Titan II

First Stage

Start with a LV-TX87 'Bobcat' Liquid Fuel Engine.

Then add two FL-TX1800 Fuel Tanks.

Next add a TD-18 Decoupler.

(Optional: For improved handling at the cost of historical accuracy, add four Basic Fins to the bottom.)

Second Stage

Start with a LV-T91 'Cheetah' Liquid Fuel Engine.

Add a FL-TX1800 Fuel Tank.

Done! You may now place what ever you like on top of it.

Gemini Spacecraft

See Also

External Links

Craft Files:

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This manual will guide you through the finer points of the Kerbal Space Program: Making History and in particular to understand the various tools that are at your disposal in the Mission Builder.Index:Mission BuilderBuilder ToolbarSidebarCanvasNodes/ConnectorsNode DockingNode CatalogueSetting Action Pane (SAP)Graphic Action Pane (GAP)GAP ToolsMission Validation ReportMission Briefing- Info- Objectives- Score- AwardsExporting/Importing MissionsSteam Workshop

  • 2Builder Toolbar
  • 4Canvas
  • 7Node Catalogue
    • 7.1Currency and Funds
    • 7.2Kerbal
    • 7.3Location
    • 7.4Resources and Science
    • 7.5Spawnable
    • 7.6Utility
    • 7.7Vessel
  • 9Graphic Action Pane (GAP)
  • 11Mission Briefing

Mission Builder

The Mission Builder is the place you go to Create your own flight plans and challenges. Then you can Launch them yourself, and even Share with the world.

Builder Toolbar

At the top of the Builder is the Toolbar. On here you will find the icons needed to create a New Mission, Save and Load Missions, as well as get a Mission Overview and test your Mission.

Builder Buttons:

  • New Mission
  • Open Mission
  • Save Mission
  • Mission Briefing: Use this to review your Mission and make any amendments to the Global Score or Awards.
  • View in Tracking Station: This will show you all applicable Mission critical information in the Tracking Station view. Use this to get an overview of your Mission in relation to the Solar System.
  • Test Mission: Test your mission progressively as you build it.
  • Exit Mission Builder
  • KSPedia

Sidebar

Missions are made up of Nodes placed on the Canvas and linked together. The Sidebar is where you find all the nodes you can use to create the Mission.

You can quickly find Nodes by using the Search feature at the top of the Sidebar.

The Nodes are separated into Categories - each one contains Nodes that have similar behavior or functionality.

Hovering your mouse over a Node will give you helpful information about that Node.

Canvas

The Canvas is where nodes are placed and linked together to form the Mission. Once you have two or more nodes on the Canvas you can link them together to build the paths your Mission will take. You can pan the canvas around and zoom in and out to get as much (or as little) information on the screen as you wish.

Canvas Tools:

  • Undo/Redo
  • Maximise/Restore
  • Fit in View
  • Snap to Grid
  • Arrange Nodes
  • Reset Panels
  • Edit Mission Name
  • Run Validation
  • Validation Report
  • Hide/ Unhide Sidebar and Action Pane
  • Zoom in/out

Nodes / Connectors

Nodes can be positioned anywhere on the canvas and can be dragged around freely. Nodes have an Input and an Output connector that you use with Connectors to link the Nodes together. Multiple connectors can be dragged out from a node to create many branching paths - use branching paths to give your Missions an added level of depth.

Nodes and Connectors can be selected with the Mouse and deleted with the “Delete” Key.

Node Docking

Some Nodes can be docked to other nodes to create more Mission options, for example:

  • Logic Nodes can be docked to anything but the Start Node or Score Nodes
  • Spawn nodes can be docked to the Start Node

To see which Nodes can be docked with other Nodes look for the indicator when the Node is dragged around the canvas. You can also get that information form the Node tooltip in the Sidebar.

Some Nodes can be docked with other docked Nodes to create stacks. Try experimenting to see what combinations you can come up with!

When a node is reached during play, any docked nodes will be tested immediately. You can use this to direct your audience down different paths.

Node Catalogue

Currency and Funds

Change Funds

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Modifier
  • Value

Description:With this node you can adjust the amount of funds available to a player. Use it to give them extra funds for completing an objective, or punish them by reducing their funds when they make mistakes. Modify fonds by setting it, adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing.

Change Score

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Score Modules

Description:Adjusting the mission score is the purpose of this node. Use the various options to reward or punish the players of your mission.

Modify Score

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Score Modules

Description:Modify the players’ total score. Change the score of the mission.

Recover Funds

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Funds to Recover
  • Operator

Description:This node can be used to track the accumulation of funds through the recovery of vessels, kerbals, resources and other second hand items. Check for funds received for recovering vessels.

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Test Funds

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: All nodes other than start node
Parameters:

  • Funds
  • Operator

Description:The way to test how frugal your player is being. This is the way to make decisions based on the available funds a player has, and direct your mission accordingly. Compare the available funds

Test Score

Category: Currency and Score
Docks To: All nodes other than start node
Parameters:

  • Mission Score
  • Operator

Description:Want to check how the player is doing in your mission? Perhaps to give them extra opportunities to gain point? This is the node for you. Compare the mission score.

Kerbal

Crew Assignment

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Part
  • Kerbal

Description:Use this node to check a kerbal has arrived where you want them to be. Check for Kerbal assigned to a seat.

Crew Count

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: All nodes other than start node
Parameters:

  • Crew Count
  • Operator
  • Kerbal Role
  • Vessel

Description:How many scientists did you bring along. This will let you count the crew and type in a vessel. Check the number of Kerbals in a vessel.

Kerbal Boarded

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal
  • Location
  • Vessel

Description:A way to tell when kerbals come back inside. Just make sure they shut the door. Check for a Kerbal boarding a vessel.

Kerbal EVA

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal
  • Location
  • Vessel

Description:Check for when a kerbal goes Extra Vehicular. This triggers when the configured kerbal leaves the building. I mean vessel. Check for a Kerbal going on EVA.

Kerbal Killed

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal

Description:We prefer not to talk about this one. Check if a Kerbal has been killed.

Kerbal Recovery

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal

Description:Through the use of this node we can detect when a kerbal is recovered. Check for a Kerbal recovered at home.

Kerbal Rescued

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal
  • Kerbal must board vessel

Description:Get out there and reach that kerbal. This node will activate when the player reaches a stranded kerbal’s position and they can be brought into their team. Check for a Kerbal being rescued.

Take Kerbal

Category: Kerbal
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Kerbal
  • Location
  • Vessel

Description:Take a kerbal to a specific location on a celestial body. Check if a Kerbal reaches a surface location.

Location

Fly Through

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Volume
  • Show Inflight Label
  • Vessel

Description:This node is used to check for flying over a target on a celestial body. Check if a vessel is flying over a surface location.

Go To

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Area
  • Max Surface Velocity
  • Ignore Surface Velocity
  • Vessel

Description:Direct a vessel to a specific location on a celestial body. Check if a vessel reaches a surface location.
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Landed Vessel

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Max Surface Velocity
  • Ignore Surface Velocity
  • Location
  • Stability Time
  • Vessel

Description:Check that a vessel is landed.ñ You can also include checking its stopped as well. Check if a vessel is landed.
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Left SOI

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Celestial Body
  • Vessel

Description:Want to make sure a vessel has flown away? Use this node to make sure they leave the Sphere of Influence of your choice. Check if a vessel is leaving a Sphere of Influence.

Orbit

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Orbit Accuracy
  • Stability Time
  • Allow Acceleration
  • Orbit
  • Vessel

Description:Compares the node of the selected vessel with a target orbit. It compares the full orbit of the vessel against the target orbit. Is it stable? The right dimensions? Are they under acceleration? What’s their favorite color?
Color not included
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Orbit Parameters

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Check Apoapsis
  • Apoapsis Min
  • Apoapsis Max
  • Check
  • Periapsis Min
  • Periapsis Max
  • Check Inclination
  • Inclination
  • Inclination Accuracy
  • Check LAN
  • LAN
  • LAN Accuracy
  • Celestial Body
  • Stability Time
  • Allow Acceleration
  • Vessel

Description:Allows you to compare the selected vessel orbit with selected parameters. Turn on the checkboxes for the parts you care about and check if the orbit is stable, the vessel is under acceleration, or simply just around the right planet. Check selected parameters of a vessel orbit.
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Plant Flag

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Location

Description:Direct your players to plant a flag in the spot of your choosing. Plant a flag.
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Reach Altitude

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Altitude
  • Use Radar
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:Reach for the stars… or at least part way there. Comapre a wessels altitude with this node. Check a vessel altitude.

SOI Reached

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Celestial Body
  • Vessel

Description:The opposite of leaving. Has that vessel entered the configured Sphere of Influence? Check if a vessel is entering a Sphere of Influence.

Splashed Vessel

Category: Location
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Max Surface Velocity
  • Ignore Surface Velocity
  • Location
  • Stability Time
  • Vessel

Description:Splash! This node is used to check if a vessel is splashed down in your selected location. Check if a vessel is splashed down.
Accuracy enabled: You can dock an Accuracy Logic node into this node to get how accurate from 0% to 100% this test was completed.

Test Distance

Category: LocationDocks To: NoneParameters:

  • Distance From
  • Distance To
  • Kerbal
  • Vessel
  • Location
  • Celestial Body
  • Asteroid
  • Flag
  • Launch Site
  • Location Node
  • Calculation
  • Operator
  • Distance

Description:This node can be used as your yardstick to check just how far it is between two items. Check the distance between a vessel and an object.

Resources and Science

Recover Resource

Category: Resources and Science
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Resource
  • Amount
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:This node can be used to track the accumulation of resources through the recovery of vessels. Check for Resources received by recovering vessels.

Resource Amount

Category: Resources and Science
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Resource
  • Amount
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:Does your vessel have a full tank? Use this to check how much of a specific resource is in the vessel. Check amount of resource in a vessel.

Science Experiment

Category: Resources and Science
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Experiment
  • Situation
  • Biome
  • Destination

Description:Make your kerbals work for a living. Tests for performance of a science experiment and you can choose if they need to bring the results home or just transmit it home. Check for performing a science experiment.

Spawnable

Spawn Asteroid

Category: Spawnable
Docks To: Start Node
Parameters:

  • Asteroid
  • Location

Description:Generate and place an asteroid out in the universe. Warning: Large rocks on collision courses can be hazardous to your health. Spawn an Asteroid somewhere in the universe.

Spawn Flag

Category: Spawnable
Docks To: Start Node
Parameters:

  • Site Name
  • Plaque Text
  • Landed

Description:Place a flag out in the universe to be a marker for your players, leave messages behind, or provide a moguls course for a winter sporting event. Spawn a flag somewhere in the universe.

Spawn Kerbal

Category: Spawnable
Docks To: Start Node
Parameters:

  • Kerbal
  • Stranded
  • Location

Description:Will place the selected kerbal at your desired position. Can be used to place a kerbal to be rescued, to start a cross country trek or just to enjoy the view from a polar orbit of Duna. Spawn a Kerbal somewhere in the universe.

Spawn Launch Site

Category: Spawnable
Docks To: Start Node
Parameters:

  • Launch Site

Description:Want to start your intrepid explorers from somewhere other than home? This node lets you deploy a Launch Site that you can use as a jump-off point for launches, or a target for crashes...I mean landings. Spawn a Launch Site somewhere in the universe.

Spawn Vessel

Category: Spawnable
Docks To: Start Node
Parameters:

  • Vessel

Description:Sets up a vessel to be created to your specifications and the place of your choosing. Whether that be in orbit or on the floor of the ocean - just remember to pack your sunscreen if it’s in Low Solar Orbit. Spawn a Vessel somewhere in the universe.

Utility

Always False

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Description:Use this node to place nodes for placeholder or information. A good use for this is when you want to make “fake” objectives for before an event happens. A logic node that is always false.

Always True

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Description:Use this node tor redirect the mission path as it will always be true. A good use for this is in a loop situation. A logic node that is always true.

Camera Mode

Category: Utility
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Camera Mode
  • Camera Lock

Description:Use this node to force the camera to change on the player. You can also lock the camera in that new mode to make things interesting as well. Change and Lock the camera mode for the player.

Dialog Message

Category: Utility
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Heading
  • Message
  • Instructor Avatar
  • Text Area Height
  • Screen Area
  • Pause Mission
  • Auto Close
  • Timeout (Secs)

Description:Have one of our expert instructors pass on knowledge or instructions to the player during your mission.
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Display a message in a dialog box.

Display Message

Category: Utility
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Display Message
  • Duration
  • Screen Position

Description:An onscreen message prompt to give quick status messages. Display an on-screen message.

Mission Elapsed Time (MET)

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Time
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:Tests how long it has been since the selected vessel was launched. Check time since flight started.

Test Accuracy

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Accuracy
  • Operator

Description: Measure the Accuracy of a Test.

Time of Mission

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Time
  • Operator

Description:Compare against the amount of time that’s passed since this mission game was started - measures in Universe Time. Check time since this mission started.

Time Since Node

Category: Utility
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Node
  • Time
  • Operator

Description:Use this node to make decisions based on how long it’s been since the player reached a previous node. It is based on the Universe Time the selected node was activated. Check time since a chosen node.

Vessel

Activate Stage

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Vessel

Description:This action will activate the next stage on the selected vessel. If the selected vessel is not the currently active one, then the node will not activate till the selected vessel becomes player controlled. The active vessel.
Activate Stage: Activate the next stage in a vessel

Change Vessel Resource Levels

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Resource
  • Amount to adjust
  • Vessel

Description:Instantly changes the amount of a selected resource in a vessel. Affects loaded vessel using the resource flow. Change amount of resource in a vessel instantly.

Explode Part

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Part

Description:In the “what you see is what you get” category is this node. Select a part and it will explode. Explode a specific part.

Explode Vessel

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Part Delay (ms)
  • Vessel

Description:Use this node to trigger the part by part explosion of the chosen vessel. The delay value will spread out the part explosions so you can tease the player or have it all go up in one big fireball. Explode the vessel part-by-part.

Fail Part

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Part
  • Failures to Apply

Description:Make things “Interesting” with this node. You can configure various parts and failures to occur in the vessels in your mission. Trigger a part failure.

Flying Vessel

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Max Surface Velocity
  • Ignore Surface Velocity
  • Location
  • Stability Time
  • Vessel

Description:This checks if a vessel is flying in the configured situation. Check if a vessel is flying.

Part Docking / Undocking

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • First Part
  • Second Part
  • Docked/Undocked
Space

Description:This node is useful when you need to check if a part is docked or undocked to another part. Test whether two parts are docked in the same vessel or not.

Repair Part

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Part
  • Repair Type
  • Part Module
  • Specific Failure

Description:Use this node to reverse failures you may have applied previously to vessels. Repair a part failure.

Resource Drain

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Time Period
  • Amount to Drain
  • Part
  • Resource

Description:Adds a gradual change in a part’s resource levels over time. You can use this one to create a resource leak, or a resource generation over time. Adds a level of fear to those fuel levels or make a challenge where you slowly add fuel rocket ascent instead of starting all fueled up. Change amount of resource in a part over time.

Stage Activated

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Target Stage
  • Vessel

Description:Monitor for a specific stage being activated in your vessel. Check if a certain stage is activated.

Stages Count

Category: Vessel
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Number of Stages
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:Compare how many stages are in a vessel with your target value. Check the number of stages in a vessel.

Test Velocity

Category: Vessel
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Velocity
  • Operator
  • Velocity Mode
  • Vessel

Description:Just how fast are we going? Use this node to check on the velocity of a vessel. Check a vessel’s velocity.

Trigger Action Group

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Vessel
  • Action Groups

Description:This action will trigger the selected action group on the selected vessel. If the selected vessel is not the currently active one, then the node will not activate till the selected vessel becomes player controlled. Trigger an Action Group in a vessel.

Vessel Active Count

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Vessel Type
  • Operator
  • Vessel Count

Description:This node will give you a way to test how many player vessels are active in the current game. You can also use it to count some other types as well. Test how many vessels of the selected type exist in the game.

Vessel Destroyed

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Location
  • Vessel

Description:Also known as the R.I.P. node, this one will detect a vessel’s destruction for you. Check for a vessel being destroyed.

Vessel Mass

Category: Vessel
Docks To: All nodes other than Start Node
Parameters:

  • Mass
  • Operator
  • Vessel

Description:Is it heavy? With this node you can compare a vessel’s mass to make decisions. Check the mass of a vessel.

Vessel Recovery

Category: Vessel
Docks To: None
Parameters:

  • Vessel

Description:Use this node to detect when a vessel is recovered at the home body. It can be really useful if you want to check for the main mission vessel being recovered. Check for a vessel recovered at home.

Settings Action Pane (SAP)

The Settings Action Pane (SAP) is where you define the settings for the currently selected Node in a mission, The SAP can be scrolled up and down and the headings can be maximised and minimised to five as much or as little information as desired.

In the Node Title placeholder you can change the Title that is seen in the Node Header on the Canvas.

Marking a Node as an End Node in its settings will mean the Mission will end when the player reaches that node.

Clicking on a Pin icon in the SAO will display that setting in the Node on the Canvas.

Graphic Action Pane (GAP)

The Graphical Action Pane (GAP) is a graphical representation of some of the settings shown in the SAP. The GAP is opened by clicking on a setting in the SAP - settings with GAP functionality are shown with an eye icon next to them.

Using the GAP you can perform a multitude of tasks such as selecting parts that can (or can’t) be used, altering the desired Orbit of a celestial body, placing a target on a planet, and many more.

Depending on the item being viewed, the GAP can be zoomed in, zoomed out rotated and interacted with in various ways.

GAP Tools

Contextual icons are shown on the GAP giving you quick access to functions.

Mission Validation Report

Keep an eye on the Mission Validation Report icon -if it’s red it will indicate there could be problems with the Mission, if it’s green everything is good to go.

You can also run a Mission validation manually - the Mission status will be shown on the Mission Validation Report icon.

Mission Briefing

The mission briefing window lets you review information relating to your mission such as banners, scoring, awards and more.

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Exporting/Importing Missions

To share a mission you will need to esport it. Exporting the mission will package up all necessary data into a handy file that can then be shared with the world.

To import a Mission you will need to download the zip file and then unpack the imported Mission Folder to your Missions folder in your KSP directory.

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Exported Missions can be found in the _Exports folder in your main KSP directory.

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