Full Station Assembly
Full Station Assembly
< Stockholm Station >
Stockholm Station follows the developments of Station Geneva and builds upon its construction and the lessons learned. Stockholm is a significantly less complex station being specially designed down to each module to best serve the station. The pressurized centrifuge saw the most changes becoming a more monolithic structure of structural integrity as well as easier construction of the modules to be attached. Fewer additional modules are used aiming to have efficient use of space over excessive onboard space.
< Flight Notes >
- Although action groups are set up for deployment, it is recommended to manually disconnect struts and deploy components
- Although this can be taken apart for your own launch schedule, this is intended to be a reference for station construction
< Control Groups >
6 - Toggle Centrifuge Rotation
7 - Unlock Robotics
8 - Deploy Components
9 - Lock Robotics
A stock aircraft called Stockholm Station. Built with 437 of the finest parts, its root part is mk3FuselageLF.25.
Built in the SPH in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Hub | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the pressurized centrifuge hub and arms to hold the modules. Addtionally holds the counterweight that is to be transfered and holding tank discarded after reaching selected orbit.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 1st
- Contains action groups; recommended to adjust manually
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Hub. Built with 278 of the finest parts, its root part is mk3FuselageLF.25.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Gravity Lab | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the logistics module for the pressurized centrifuge. Similar system is used where the towers are rotated into position after docking.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 2nd
- Contains robotics needed to be deployed manually
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Gravity Lab. Built with 109 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPort2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Gravity Hab | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the habitation module for the pressurized centrifuge.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 3rd
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Gravity Hab. Built with 113 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPort2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Dorsal Beam | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the dorsal beam holding the electrical production systems of the station.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 4th
- Recommended to dock segements onto station one at a time
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Dorsal Beam. Built with 177 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPort2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Ventral Beam | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the ventral beam holding the thermal dissapation systems of the station.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 6th
- Recommended to dock segements onto station one at a time
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Ventral Beam. Built with 157 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPort2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Habitation | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the large habitation module acting as living space, storage, and (limited) viewing ports.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 7th
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Hab. Built with 117 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPortLarge.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.
< Logistics | Stockholm Station >
Launch configuration contains the logistics module and docking adapter for spacecraft. The former acts as the connection point to the pressurized centrifuge hub. The latter is angled to give additional clearence from the rotation of the pressurized centrifuge.
< Flight Notes >
- Recommended Launch Order: 5th
A stock rocket called Stockholm Station Logistics. Built with 120 of the finest parts, its root part is dockingPort2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.