What does a stack decoupler do?

What does a stack decoupler do?

The decoupler stays attached to one side of your ship after separation while the separator detaches from BOTH parts of the ship. The separator is useful if you intend to separate your craft into two different pieces and you intend to use both. Think of using it to separate a command module from a lander.

How to test decoupler splashed down ksp?

The stack decoupler still needs to be attached to your craft when you’re splashed down, and you need to stage it (press space) then. At that point the test will be successful. Try attaching two decouplers to your craft: One to separate the rocket from your pod, and one to do the test with.

What is a decoupler?

(diːˈkʌplə) noun. a person or device that disconnects parts that are joined.

What is asparagus staging?

Asparagus staging was a method to build very efficient rockets in early versions of Kerbal Space Program. The technique is still useful for building exceptionally large rockets when no larger engines are available.

What is escape trajectory KSP?

An escape trajectory is one that will leave the current bodies (Kerbin in this case) Sphere of Influence (SOI). It happnes when you are going too fast for its gravity to keep you in orbit (which is always the case when you first enter an SOI!).

What is a decoupler line?

The answer is through DECOUPLER LINE which bypasses the secondary loop in the system. The doupler line is a bypass line that is connected between the suction points of primary pumps and secondary pumps. Please note that chiller outlet point and secondary suction point are one and the same.

What is a hydraulic Decoupler?

Primary secondary pumping is used extensively in HVAC systems to hydraulically isolate different circuits in the same hydronic system. This pipe is sometimes referred to as the decoupler or hydraulic separator.

Why is it called asparagus staging?

But this arrangement is still a net gain for the ship as a whole, and the rocket will go farther with these side tanks than without them. This is what is described as asparagus staging, because apparently somebody once thought the cluster of side columns made the rocket look like a clump of asparagus spears.

What does escape trajectory mean?

What is suborbital flight KSP?

a sub orbital flight is one that does NOT reach full orbit but one that still escapes the atmosphere.

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