Description
More than enough fuel to deorbit itself and land safely. You’ll need to make sure the small probe on the I-beam is in control for deorbit operations, then bring it down to hover within 50m or so of the ground before decoupling and proceeding down on the jump-jets.
Over 1300 m/s will be available for hopping over obstacles while roaming the Moho surface looking for scientific curiosities.
BShimoda Community Contract Initiative. Because the world is already made of enough suck!®
A stock rocket called Jumpjetter 201. Built with 54 of the finest parts, its root part is roverBody.v2.
Built in the VAB in KSP version 1.12.5.