Tssha wrote:
Would kickers work for that instead of strap-ons? Or do they need to get into a stable orbit first before the kicker can engage?
EDIT: Also, can you only plan one mission for each launch pad at one time? Or, so long as they don't launch in the same month, can you order a launch a month from each pad? That is, if you order a launch for February from Pad A, can you also order a launch from Pad A in March? Or do you have to wait until the launch goes ahead before scheduling a new one, say in June?
If a pad is damaged by a faulty launch, can the scheduled launch be relocated to an empty pad?
1.) Kickers are only good once in LEO.
Example: Say you are gonna do a Lunar Flyby. And all you have is a LEO rocket and Kicker handy. You can use the LEO Rocket to boost the Probe and Kicker motor into LEO. Then the Kicker will push the probe into a TLI, Trans-Lunar Injection trajectory. But the kicker cannot work until it has been deployed into orbit.
2.) You can order an enitre year of launches for each Launch Pad you have constructed. So if you have all four Pads built, you can orders 48 launches for that year. The only constraint is that it takes four months, after the order, for the launch to be scheduled.
Example: You have all four Pads constructed and wish to schedule a full year of launches. So, to be able to schedule launches for January of the next year, you need to schedule the launch in September, October for February, etc. etc.
3.) Unfortunately, no. Once scheduled they cannot be moved. It is a time-consuming process to set up a launch. And moving it on a whim is not done. So if a pad blows up, all missions that would have been launched from that pad while it is being fixed, or rebuilt, will be auto-scrubbed. But any missions that have been scheduled after the repairs are finished can be launched. So it behooves you to fix any damage ASAP.
Cheers, Thor