Above the Sky - Soyuz TMA and R7 CKAN

A realistic recreation of the Soyuz TMA and its launch vehicle in KSP

License: MIT

Game Version: 1.2.2

Downloads: 5,514

Authors: Dragon01, zer0Kerbal

Mod Website: Forum Thread

Followers: 19

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Above the Sky is a mod series by Dragon01 and DECQ. It aims to bring realistic, high quality replicas of real spacecraft to KSP.

R7:

HD replica with integrated lower stage engines.

Working verniers and winglets.

Reaction nozzles for stage separation, using excess oxidizer in the tanks.

RD-0110 and RD-0124 engines, for Soyuz U and Soyuz 2 configurations.

Fregat upper stage and ESA payload fairings for the Soyuz ST configuration.

Soyuz&Progress:

High quality replicas with working a working descent module IVA.

Separate RCS systems for precise pointing and translation.

Animated engine cover.

Docking port compatible with stock Clamp-o-tron and equipped with an extendable probe for soft docking.

Easy to use solar panels.

Realistic separation module sequence.

SSTU plugin redistributed under GPL3.0. Do note that this may not be the latest version. In case of problems, download the latest plugin from here. ASETProps and RastarPropMonitor plugins included under their respective licenses. Those are not necessary for the mod to function, but will provide a high-quality IVA experience. RD-0124 engine by BobCat, model under All Rights Reserved license, used with permission.

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