Here are a few screenshots that I've taken, all done without using developer mode.
Here is Bill, who doesn't seem to like the Gemini capsule that I downloaded for him. Strange, it has a corned beef sandwich and everything!
Here is a lovely shot of the exterior of the Gemini capsule, showing Kerbin just about to eclipse the sun.
Of course, seeing as this is a Gemini capsule I need to do a Mun flyby, with a free return trajectory.
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I think I might need to brush up a bit on my NASA history.
Here's the core of my fancy new station which I hope to use to refuel rockets for interplanetary voyages.
Here's the crew module coming in to be connected to the station.
I had intended to use it to partially fill the currently empty station core, but since I screwed up the maneuvering for the rendezvous so it only has enough fuel to deorbit the command module once the crew module has been attached. (And even then I'm not sure it has enough to do it accurately)
The rocket splits in two, and the crew module plus command module is docked with the station.
Since I wasn't happy with the amount of fuel left in the rocket, I docked it with the station so it can be deorbited when I send another rocket up, carrying only fuel.
And doing that was a pain in the ass. I had placed the RCS thrusters so they would allow for translation of the individual components without rotation, but I found out too late that the rocket component was completely out of RCS fuel. So I had to cancel the rocket's rotation, and then manouvre the entire station to dock with it. I hadn't placed the RCS thrusters with that in mind, so every time I tried to move it it started spinning. I managed to dock the two after about half an hour though.