Kerbal Space Program 1.9.1 Dlc (COMPLETE)

Includes a vast collection of parts based on the Apollo and Vostok programs, such as larger 5-meter fuel tanks, lunar lander modules, and classic-style space suits.

Kerbals can now set up modular science experiments on the ground—such as seismometers and weather stations—that collect data over time and transmit it back to Kerbin. Making History DLC (Expansion)

This expansion, which received version 1.4.1 alongside the 1.9.1 base game update, focuses on exploration and technological complexity. Kerbal Space Program 1.9.1 DLC

Players can equip rovers with robotic scanning arms (named after real Mars rovers like Curiosity and Spirit ) to analyze surface features for science points.

A powerful tool that lets players create, edit, and share their own custom missions with specific objectives, constraints, and unexpected events. Includes a vast collection of parts based on

Kerbal Space Program (KSP) version , released on February 27, 2020, primarily served as a stability and bugfix patch for the major "There's No Place Like Home" update. While 1.9.1 itself was a free base-game update, it was accompanied by simultaneous compatibility updates for KSP's two major paid expansions: Making History (v1.9.1) and Breaking Ground (v1.4.1). Breaking Ground DLC (Expansion)

Massive texture and shader improvements for Kerbin, making the home planet look significantly more detailed. Players can equip rovers with robotic scanning arms

A new part that allows players to vent fuel or oxidizer from tanks, useful for landing on low-gravity moons.