Kerbal space program stage recovery1/21/2024 ![]() It's one of those obvious after the fact things When you are done with science, deorbit.But I figured it out.Now switch back to your orbital stage to continue your mission.Right when the second stage touches the water or land, press "Recover Vessel".If you neglect to do this the stage may get automatically removed, as non-reusable boosters are normally treated. Switch to the Tracking Station and monitor the second stage as it falls back to Kerbin.If you've followed the above recommendation, this stage's activation should have armed all our parachutes for deployment, so the booster descend safely back to Kerbin. When fuel runs out in the second stage and you are out of Kerbin's atmosphere, separate the orbital stage.A recommended height is around 160km, as this gives you ample time to switch to monitor the second stage if you wish, before establishing your craft's orbit. Push your apoapsis as high as desired above 70km. Launch normally, expending your first stage when it runs out of fuel.Note: In the staging sequence, where the second stage separates from the orbital stage, make sure to also deploy the second stage radial parachutes, because you won't be able to do this on the way back! Launch Sequence Don't forget to add your Mk16 Parachute, heat shield and a Communotron 16! ![]() I recommend using a Command Pod Mk1 with some Z-100 Rechargeable Battery Packs.
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