My first mission was Apollo styled:
First i tried to make a rocket as close to Saturn 5 as I could:
But it was simply too wobly, and not powerful enough
So I built another better launch vehicle:
Launch craft:
Return module, Lander + Unlander and moonshot stage on the way to the moon:
Orbit Art:
Separation, God Speed!
On the way down:
One small step for kerb, one giant leap for kerbalkind!
Returning to orbit, lander left behind:
Docking successful!
Midnight splashdown:
And it wouldn't be KSP if the mission didn't end with a fatal splashdown...
More chutes next time!
Also, apart from the first crew that flew into the moon, and this crew that splashed down fatally, no Kerbals have been lost, due to the implementation of an escape tower.
With the new control group feature, I can always save the kerbals, even if the rocket explodes on the launchpad.
I've had about 30 rockets explode, but no deaths.(Besides from the deaths incurred while testing the escape tower... gotta break some eggs I guess)
@Everybody that sucks as much at docking as I did 30 minutes ago:
1: Set you docking target as target (duh)
2: Use planning to get a close approach, anything under 10 km will do.
3: When you use the target function, your prograde and retrograde icons(the green ones) on the navball is relative to the velocity difference of your target.
4: That means: burn towards retrograde, until you have no speed difference to the target.
5: Then burn towards the target(the purple icons on the navball) Now you are heading straight for the target.
6: burn retrograde again when you get close to the target.
7: repeat steps 5-6 until you are very close, then dock using rcs and the docking mode.