Learn how to construct and manage surface bases on other celestial bodies in Kerbal Space Program. This guide covers essential tips and techniques for establishing a permanent presence.
Surface bases are crucial for long-term exploration and resource utilization in Kerbal Space Program. They allow for refueling, research, and crew habitation on celestial bodies other than Kerbin. Establishing a base involves careful planning of your spacecraft, landing procedures, and base module construction.
- 1Design Your Base Components: Plan what modules you need, such as habitats, power generation (solar panels, RTGs), fuel storage, science labs, and landing pads.
- 2Launch and Land: Design a robust lander capable of carrying your base modules to the surface. Ensure sufficient delta-v for descent and ascent if crew rotation is planned.
- 3Construct the Base: Once landed, deploy your modules. Use docking ports or construction tools to connect them. Consider the terrain and ensure stability.
- 4Power and Resources: Set up power generation and ensure a stable supply. If mining is intended, deploy ISRU (In-Situ Resource Utilization) modules and drills.
- 5Crew Management: Assign crew to different modules based on their skills and the module's function. Ensure life support is adequate.
- Utilize the robotics parts for automated construction or moving modules.
- Consider using the Kerbal Attachment System (KAS) for connecting modules or performing repairs.
- For resource-based bases, scout for good ore concentrations before landing.
- Ensure your base has sufficient power generation, especially if using many active modules or ISRU.
- Test your landing legs and base stability on the runway before committing to a planetary landing.
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