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Saturn V Full Stack Apollo 11 (Vanilla)

In 1 collection by OctoBooze
Octo's 1:1 replica spacecraft
10 items
Description
Saturn V, Apollo 11 Mission 1969
At the height of the space race between USA and Soviet Union, US President John F. Kennedy vowed to be the first country to put man on the moon. NASA engineers came up with the behemoth that is the Saturn V launch vehicle, a 3 stage rocket weighing 6,480,000 pounds. To move the 110 meter tall rocket massive F-1 Engines were developed, providing an astonishing 7,500,000 pounds of thrust. The Saturn V carried as its payload the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Of the astronauts, Neil and Buzz stepped foot on lunar surface on July 20, 1969.

Features and guide

Saturn V launch vehicle:
These are replicas built in as close 1:1 scale as I could, referencing Nasa's drawings and pictures. As a small disclaimer I'm much less familiar with the Apollo spacecraft, so there's a huge likelihood I have referenced different flights. As a result some colors might be off or other details might be placed slighly off but the scale should be pretty darn close. Also, since the scale is so spot on, I was not able to get an airtight setup or functional passageway between CSM and LM, to get from one to another you need to aim through their windows and get into the cockpits that way. As you may have figured unlike the real thing there's no space for 3 astronauts in SE so this one is a solo mission unfortunately

That said the rocket has full, correctly staging stages and an automatic lift off. For the sake of interactivity I have left you, the mission commander the responsibility of triggering staging phases :) Comes preassembled in ready to separate stages and with LM as payload.
Note: As a Quality off Life (QOL) tool, simply flying the connecting pin into the Lunar Module receptacle will automatically latch on, if you misalign and miss the first time, you might have to manually hop into the LM and attach to the CSM.

How to use

Ascent stage:

Build a level launch site from Large blocks to ensure rocket leaves smoothly.
Spawn in the set

Use Jetpack to get to the window of the command module capsule
Take control of the remote with [1]
Press [1] in remote to start the S-IC Thrusters!

Provided you're on course and stable,
at 0.5G start Stage 1 separation with [2]. This will separate the S-IC, Interstage and Launch Escape System in correct order.
At 0.2G press [3] to separate S-II from S-IVB
At 0 G turn off S-IVB Thruster with [4], aim at moon and re-enable thrust [4] or go for Transposition and docking phase by separating S-IVB from Command Service Module (CSM)

Turn the CSM RCS and Thruster on, flip around and line up the rotor part from CSM with Lunar module (LM), drive (carefully!) into the rotor, you will hear a sensor go off and you'll have docked with the LM!
Pull the LM out from the payload area. A slight clockwise roll at start helps keep things clean :)
Aim at moon again, and go!

[EITHER COAST TO MOON OR COPY/PASTE THE APOLLO 11 CSM/LM COMBO TO MOON ORBIT]

Lunar stage:

In lunar orbit, switch to LM cockpit (aim through window of LM to find it)
Open the landing legs [1]
Turn on LM RCS and LM Thruster and disconnect from CSM with LM hatch detach, fly down to moon... do your thing. Recommend you don't use inertia dampeners as descent vehicle engine is way overpowered lol

Once done on Moon, turn on AV thruster [8] and disconnect with Descent vehicle [9]
Fly back to CSM, dock, turn off LM RCS and AV thruster (or don't if you want to skip the next step)
Back in CSM cockpit, take control of Remote, open K menu and find LM Hatch and bind it to hotbar where there is free.
Aim at moon, accelerate a bit and detach the LM, it should now impact with moon.

Fly or copypaste yourself back at Earth orbit.

Earth Orbit again:
Aim at Earth, estimate your freefall trajectory and go back into the cockpit, not the remote this time and hit [8] to detach Command Module from Service module. Leave the RCS on so you'll have some separation with the two after detaching.
Fall down, ensure parachutes are on and you should land safely :)

Mission complete!

Credits
Skybox: Space Just got Real by Dr. Novikov

For a full set including the launch facilities, check out the collection included!

30k PCU

Hope you guys enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! Was a real fun experience making this one :)
5 Comments
Jayed 1 Mar @ 5:38pm 
How do you get in it??
Astronauta mirando 6 Jul, 2023 @ 7:53pm 
The mod does not appear. I have it downloaded but it does not appear to play
OctoBooze  [author] 22 May, 2020 @ 7:22am 
There's a ton of subgrids in these that printing is impossible, but as far as fuel consumption goes they should have enough to fulfill their task in vanilla world. Noteworthy thing here though is that I wasn't able to fit oxy prod in the CM so you'll have to store bottles in the SM :)
dayve 22 May, 2020 @ 6:40am 
What an amazing creation, your collection is so well built! Question is - do you they'd work in a survival world? :winter2019joyfultearsyul:
⎝⧹Greedynuf⧸⎠ 23 Apr, 2020 @ 9:22am 
yay