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[[File:Rocket.jpg|thumb|A Tier 1 Rocket, on launch pad]]
[[File:Rocket.jpg|thumb|A Tier 1 Rocket, on launch pad]]
The [[Rocket]] is a vehicle added by the [[Galacticraft]] mod that enables travel to different planets. These planets often contain [[Ore Generation|ore veins]] and [[Underground Fluid|underground fluid veins]] which are inaccessible in other dimensions and are required for [[Tier]] progression.
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==Rocket Tiers==
To progress in GTNH beyond Tier 4 (HV), you must travel into space to mine special ores needed for higher tier recipes. This is achieved by using the rockets found in the Galacticraft mod; however many of the recipes which would normally use Galacticraft machines are crafted by more difficult means.
{| {{STDT|c_01 sortable}}
! Rocket Tier !! [[Tier]] !! Destinations
|-
| T1 || HV || Moon
|-
| T2 || EV || Deimos, Mars, Phobos
|-
| T3 || IV || Asteroids, Callisto, Ceres, Europa, Ganymede, Ross128b
|-
| T4 || IV || Io, Mercury, Venus
|-
| T5 || LuV || Enceladus, Miranda, Oberon, Titan, Ross128ba
|-
| T6 || ZPM || Proteus, Triton
|-
| T7 || UV || Haumea, Kuiper Belt, Makemake, Pluto
|-
| T8 || UHV || Barnard C, Barnard E, Barnard F, Alpha Centauri Bb, T Ceti E, Vega B
|-
| T9 || UEV || Horus, Maahes, Anubis, Neper, Seth, Mehen Belt
|}


The T9 planets require a [[Mothership]] and Shuttle Rockets to travel to.
== Crafting a Tier 1 Rocket ==


== Questbook ==
=== Dire Crafting Table ===
The Better Questing quest tab for rockets, "Space Race", unlocks upon completing the [[IV]] Circuits and [[HV]] Assembling Machine quests in the [[HV]] quest tab. It contains the progression for rocket tiers, space survival systems, and rocket fuels, starting with a quest to craft the NASA Workbench.
The Dire Crafting Table is from the Avaritia mod. It is used for many difficult end-game recipes in GTNH. It is also used to craft the different rockets, instead of the NASA Workbench found in Galacticraft. Crafting the table itself requires several HV machines, and also at least one Nether Star. You will need a good source of Diamonds to make the Crystal Matrix, whether from mining or making Industrial Diamonds in the Implosion Compressor.


=== Nether Star Duplication ===
== Space Travel ==
If you don’t want to farm multiple Withers for Nether Stars, you can duplicate them using Salis Mundis, which requires a basic Thaumcraft setup. To make Salis Mundis, you need to make Balanced Shards in the Thaumcraft Crucible. This requires at least one type of elemental Shards (found in the Twilight Forest), combined with all the other basic Essentia (earth, air, fire, water, order and entropy). The Balanced Shards are then processed in a Macerator to produce the Salis Mundis, which is then combined with Null Catalysts from Witchery to produce Nether Stars. Note that you will need an initial macerated Nether Star to begin making Null Catalysts. Make sure to save at least one Catalyst to continue duplicating them, or you will have to get another Nether Star and begin the process again. 


=== Circuits ===
=== Building Launchpad ===
The Rocket requires [[Rocket#Rocket Fuels|rocket fuel]] and a launch pad to launch.
To complete the Dire Crafting Table you will need an Elite Circuit. You will also need a Workstation circuit to make the schematics for the Tier 1 Rocket. For more information, visit the [[GT Circuits|Circuit]] page.
* A launch pad is formed by placing a 3x3 square on the ground of [[Galacticraft]] Launch Pads. Right click to place a rocket on the launch pad.
* A [[Galacticraft]] [[Fuel Loader]] can be placed next to the launch pad. It requires 91 EU/s to run. Once a rocket is placed on the launch pad, the Fuel Loader will pipe fuel from its tank into the rocket. A Fuel Loader can be filled with Galacticraft Liquid Canisters or piped in through a tank. Cells will be consumed by the fuel loader. All tiers of rocket hold enough fuel capacity for at least one round trip.


=== Implosion Compressor and Explosives ===
=== Rocket Controls ===
The metal plates which are used for most of the rocket parts are made in the GT Implosion Compressor, rather than the Galacticraft Compressors. The Implosion compressor requires very little power to run, but you will need a large amount of explosives to use the machine. At HV you can make Industrial TNT (ITNT), which is most efficient for imploding.


* Interact with the rocket to enter it
You can also use the Implosion Compressor to make Industrial Diamonds for the Crystal Matrix (see above).  
* Interact again or sneak to leave it
* While on the rocket, press space to ignite the rocket and begin a launch; begins a 20-second countdown to launch, which cannot be cancelled.
* By default, the key to view the inventory/fuel of the rocket is unbound. It can be found as the "Open Spaceship Inventory" key in the Minecraft Controls menu.
* WASD to steer the rocket while it is flying.


=== Storage Rockets ===
=== Launch Process ===
During the 20-second ignition period, the rocket produces 10 pollution/sec and will begin to shake and emit white smoke particles. After the launch begins, the launchpads will break, and the rocket will fly straight up without player steering. While the rocket is flying, it will produce 1000 pollution/sec. A GUI indicator on the left side of the screen will display the rocket's height relative to the world. If the rocket hits any blocks, it will stall and waste fuel, requiring player steering. If a rocket runs out of fuel while launching, it will explode.
There is an optional slot in the middle of the rocket design that you can put a copper, iron, or gold chest into. This will add storage space to your rocket.


Upon reaching maximum height (y~1100 for the overworld), the player will be transported away from their current dimension and be shown a catalog of solar systems and planets. Clicking on a planet allows the player to build a [[Space Station]] there or launch there as the destination on the upper right hand side. Clicking on the planet again will zoom in on it and display its moons and space stations, which can also be launched to. The tier requirement of a launch is listed on the top of the screen; insufficient tier requirements prevent selecting a planet as a destination.
== Getting to Space ==
Now that you have your first rocket, you will need a few more items to actually get to space. 
* 9 Launch Pads to launch your rocket from
* A source of fuel (diesel) to fuel your rocket
* A fuel loader to get the fuel into your rocket. You will either need to make two of these, or make sure to pick up your loader after filling your rocket, as it will need to be refueled to get back from the Moon.
* A power source for the fuel loader; a single LV battery should be enough
* Some Empty Canisters for fuel and oxygen
* Also you will need a set of [[Oxygen Guide|Oxygen Gear]] which will be covered in another section
* Optional but recommended: armor and weapons, a jetpack and glider to get around
* Obviously you will also want to bring your mining pick/hammer to gather ores
* Torches will not work in space as there is no air to burn, so you will need to find another source of lighting. Galacticraft has its own Glowstone Torches, but there are many other options


Upon selecting a destination, the destination will be loaded in, and the player will descend riding some form of a Lunar Lander (Parachute, Lunar Lander, Landing Balloons, etc.). For the [[Moon]], the player must press space to expend fuel and slow down the Lunar Lander to a descent rate slower than -20m/s to prevent an explosive crash landing. Upon landing, the player can exit the Lander by sneaking. The Lunar Lander will hold the rocket (with its fuel) and launchpads, used for a return flight. Punch to break it like a boat.
Once you are ready to go, lay your launch pads in a 3x3 pattern somewhere on the ground with view of the open sky. (Keep an eye out for Natura clouds above your base as your rocket will not pass through them and can get stuck, wasting fuel). Place your rocket in the middle of the launch pads and right click to enter it. You can now press F to view your fuel level, Shift to exit the rocket or Space to launch.


=== Moon Travel Checklist ===
Before you launch, you will need to fill your rocket with fuel. Set the fuel loader down next to the launch pad. You can fill the loader either with Filled Fuel Canisters, or can pipe it in from a tank. (If you use a cell, the empty cell will be lost.) Place your battery inside the fuel loader to activate it. You will need your rocket to be at least 60% full to get to the moon and back (one canister fills it by 20%). Don't forget to pick up your fuel loader to bring along, if you didn't make a spare.


<blockquote>Main Article: [[Moon Travel Checklist]]</blockquote>
Once you launch, you can steer the rocket using your WASD keys but it is not necessary as you want to go straight up (unless there is a cloud in the way). Note that your launch pads will launch along with the rocket.


== Crafting a Tier 1 Rocket ==
The overworld will fall away beneath you; you can view your height level relative to the world on the indicator to the left. Once you reach maximum height, you will enter a loading screen to the space map. (Don’t panic if it takes a while to load.) At this point you will see all the planets on the system map, as well as the option to make a space station if you happen to have brought the appropriate materials. With the tier 1 rocket you can only reach the moon; click on the overworld to zoom in, then select the Moon and click the Launch button on the top right.


=== NASA Workbench ===
Now your lander will fall toward the moon. Hold the space button to use a bit of fuel to slow down, or you will crash and lose your rocket. Your lander will set down on the moon’s surface, at which point you can press Shift to exit the lander. (Congratulations, you’ve set foot on the moon!) Right click the lander to retrieve your rocket and launch pads. You can also use an Empty Canister to drain any remaining fuel from the lander and reload it into your rocket.
The NASA Workbench is used to make rockets and other Galacticraft vehicles. Notable crafting components used to make the NASA Workbench include an [[HV]] Assembling Machine, 2 [[IV]] [[Circuits]], 3 [[EV]] Circuits, [[Energetic Alloy]] frame boxes, and 6 Nether Star Plates (requiring 9 [[Nether Star|Nether Stars]] for a Block of Nether Star).


=== Departure Checklist ===
=== Implosion Compressor ===
The [[Implosion Compressor]] is required to craft Galacticraft compressed metal plates, which are used in rockets and oxygen systems.
* An oxygen collector
* An oxygen compressor
* Some oxygen tubes to get the oxygen from the collector to the compressor
* a couple stacks of sheared leaves, to collect oxygen
*Alternatively, you can bring LOX in containers or containers + ender IO tank to refill your tanks.
* All your oxygen gear - 3 light tanks at least - add another light for backup, also moon monsters can occasionally drop extra tanks
* parachute
* A fuel loader and canisters of fuel, to get yourself back
* a few cells of fuel-just in case
* a power source- galacticraft machines use TINY amounts of power, just bring a couple fully-charged large lithium batteries and you'll be fine for a LONG damn time
* nightvision, the nights are LONG and dark. nanosuit comes with it, if you have one, or you can add nightvision to Darksteel armor
* GC torches or other non-vanilla torch light source - ztones lamps are good. At least 16 stacks!
* food ofc - At least 8 stacks of tin cans depending on how much mining you plan to do
* your mining tools and weapons
* the stuff to repair your tools-the materials and a tool station
* good armor, you'll have to go into the dungeon there at some point - charging/repair station for the armor
* waystones and their stuff, if you want to get into that, optional though
* Jetpack and glider of choice, coal works fine if you bring a bunch of water and coal blocks, copterpack is better, for movement
* plenty of storage to take all your ores and stuff back with you (spectral key is going to be gated with titanium) - Keep the tuft, dirt, and rock for centrifuging
* Oxygen bubble distributor, if you intend to set up a long-term base there
* MV miner and related incidentals - generator, chunk loader, mining pipes. Stop when they hit a vein or reach Y 50, collect small meteoric iron - better to bring HV - covers more area, and also can recharge your nanosuit!
* enough fuel to run miners and jetpacks
* HV monster repellator to keep 40 block radius around moon base clear (even without power)


=== Storage Rockets ===
In the T1 Rocket craft, there is an optional slot below the rocket control computer to add a copper, iron, or gold chest into (these recipes are also available in [[NEI]]). This will add storage space to the rocket, but it will not be detected by the T1 Rocket quest in the Space Race tab. These can be converted to the normal rocket in a crafting grid.


== Tier 2 Rocket and onward ==
== Crafting Tier 2+ Rockets ==
[[File:Moon Dungeon.png|thumb|Entrance to a Moon Dungeon]]
[[File:Moon Dungeon.png|thumb|Entrance to a Moon Dungeon]]
The schematics for the higher tier rockets cannot be crafted, they must be found on planets (in tier order). To find the tier 2 schematic, for example, you must search for a Moon Dungeon and defeat the boss, which will unlock the chest containing the schematic. The dungeon will appear as an opening on the surface which leads far down and contains “unnatural” blocks as part of its structure. 


The [[Rocket#Crafting a Tier 1 Rocket|NASA Workbench]] requires new schematics to craft higher tiers of rockets. These schematics are found in dungeons on planets in tier order. Tier 2 rocket schematics, for example, can be found in the reward room of Moon Dungeons. Dungeon entrances are deep holes on the surface that have unnatural brick blocks on the bottom.
For more information you can visit the Galacticraft Wiki at https://wiki.micdoodle8.com/wiki/Galacticraft

Higher tiers of rockets require different kinds of [[Rocket Fuel|Rocket Fuels]].

== Rocket Fuels ==
{| {{STDT|c_01 sortable}}
! Fuel !! Maximum Rocket Tier !! Infrastructure Requirements
|-
| Cetane-Boosted Diesel || 2 || [[Large Chemical Reactor]] or [[HV]] [[Mixer]]
|-
| RP-1 Rocket Fuel || 2 || [[Chemical Plant]] HV/Stainless Steel
|-
| Dense Hydrazine || 4 || [[Chemical Plant]] HV/Titanium
|-
| CN3H7O3 || 6 || [[Chemical Plant]] HV/Tungstensteel
|-
| H8N4C2O4 || 9 || [[Chemical Plant]] HV/Laurenium
|}

== Trivia ==

* In 2.1.1.0 additional rocket fuels were added that could be made in the [[Large Chemical Reactor]] as an alternative to the rocket fuels made in the GT++ [[Chemical Plant]]. In 2.2.0.0 their recipes were removed, but could still be used as rocket fuels. As of 2.6.1, they no longer appear in [[NEI]] and likely have been removed.
{| {{STDT|c_01 sortable}}
! Fuel !! Maximum Rocket Tier
|-
| LMP-103S || 4
|-
| Monomethlyhydrazine Fuel Mix || 6
|-
| Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine Fuel Mix || 8
|}
* [[Natura]] clouds used to be enabled in Overworld generation which could block rockets.

== External Links ==
* https://wiki.micdoodle8.com/wiki/Galacticraft
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 28 June 2024


A Tier 1 Rocket, on launch pad

The Rocket is a vehicle added by the Galacticraft mod that enables travel to different planets. These planets often contain ore veins and underground fluid veins which are inaccessible in other dimensions and are required for Tier progression.

Rocket Tiers

Rocket Tier Tier Destinations
T1 HV Moon
T2 EV Deimos, Mars, Phobos
T3 IV Asteroids, Callisto, Ceres, Europa, Ganymede, Ross128b
T4 IV Io, Mercury, Venus
T5 LuV Enceladus, Miranda, Oberon, Titan, Ross128ba
T6 ZPM Proteus, Triton
T7 UV Haumea, Kuiper Belt, Makemake, Pluto
T8 UHV Barnard C, Barnard E, Barnard F, Alpha Centauri Bb, T Ceti E, Vega B
T9 UEV Horus, Maahes, Anubis, Neper, Seth, Mehen Belt

The T9 planets require a Mothership and Shuttle Rockets to travel to.

Questbook

The Better Questing quest tab for rockets, "Space Race", unlocks upon completing the IV Circuits and HV Assembling Machine quests in the HV quest tab. It contains the progression for rocket tiers, space survival systems, and rocket fuels, starting with a quest to craft the NASA Workbench.

Space Travel

Building Launchpad

The Rocket requires rocket fuel and a launch pad to launch.

  • A launch pad is formed by placing a 3x3 square on the ground of Galacticraft Launch Pads. Right click to place a rocket on the launch pad.
  • A Galacticraft Fuel Loader can be placed next to the launch pad. It requires 91 EU/s to run. Once a rocket is placed on the launch pad, the Fuel Loader will pipe fuel from its tank into the rocket. A Fuel Loader can be filled with Galacticraft Liquid Canisters or piped in through a tank. Cells will be consumed by the fuel loader. All tiers of rocket hold enough fuel capacity for at least one round trip.

Rocket Controls

  • Interact with the rocket to enter it
  • Interact again or sneak to leave it
  • While on the rocket, press space to ignite the rocket and begin a launch; begins a 20-second countdown to launch, which cannot be cancelled.
  • By default, the key to view the inventory/fuel of the rocket is unbound. It can be found as the "Open Spaceship Inventory" key in the Minecraft Controls menu.
  • WASD to steer the rocket while it is flying.

Launch Process

During the 20-second ignition period, the rocket produces 10 pollution/sec and will begin to shake and emit white smoke particles. After the launch begins, the launchpads will break, and the rocket will fly straight up without player steering. While the rocket is flying, it will produce 1000 pollution/sec. A GUI indicator on the left side of the screen will display the rocket's height relative to the world. If the rocket hits any blocks, it will stall and waste fuel, requiring player steering. If a rocket runs out of fuel while launching, it will explode.

Upon reaching maximum height (y~1100 for the overworld), the player will be transported away from their current dimension and be shown a catalog of solar systems and planets. Clicking on a planet allows the player to build a Space Station there or launch there as the destination on the upper right hand side. Clicking on the planet again will zoom in on it and display its moons and space stations, which can also be launched to. The tier requirement of a launch is listed on the top of the screen; insufficient tier requirements prevent selecting a planet as a destination.

Upon selecting a destination, the destination will be loaded in, and the player will descend riding some form of a Lunar Lander (Parachute, Lunar Lander, Landing Balloons, etc.). For the Moon, the player must press space to expend fuel and slow down the Lunar Lander to a descent rate slower than -20m/s to prevent an explosive crash landing. Upon landing, the player can exit the Lander by sneaking. The Lunar Lander will hold the rocket (with its fuel) and launchpads, used for a return flight. Punch to break it like a boat.

Moon Travel Checklist

Main Article: Moon Travel Checklist

Crafting a Tier 1 Rocket

NASA Workbench

The NASA Workbench is used to make rockets and other Galacticraft vehicles. Notable crafting components used to make the NASA Workbench include an HV Assembling Machine, 2 IV Circuits, 3 EV Circuits, Energetic Alloy frame boxes, and 6 Nether Star Plates (requiring 9 Nether Stars for a Block of Nether Star).

Implosion Compressor

The Implosion Compressor is required to craft Galacticraft compressed metal plates, which are used in rockets and oxygen systems.

Storage Rockets

In the T1 Rocket craft, there is an optional slot below the rocket control computer to add a copper, iron, or gold chest into (these recipes are also available in NEI). This will add storage space to the rocket, but it will not be detected by the T1 Rocket quest in the Space Race tab. These can be converted to the normal rocket in a crafting grid.

Crafting Tier 2+ Rockets

Entrance to a Moon Dungeon

The NASA Workbench requires new schematics to craft higher tiers of rockets. These schematics are found in dungeons on planets in tier order. Tier 2 rocket schematics, for example, can be found in the reward room of Moon Dungeons. Dungeon entrances are deep holes on the surface that have unnatural brick blocks on the bottom.

Higher tiers of rockets require different kinds of Rocket Fuels.

Rocket Fuels

Fuel Maximum Rocket Tier Infrastructure Requirements
Cetane-Boosted Diesel 2 Large Chemical Reactor or HV Mixer
RP-1 Rocket Fuel 2 Chemical Plant HV/Stainless Steel
Dense Hydrazine 4 Chemical Plant HV/Titanium
CN3H7O3 6 Chemical Plant HV/Tungstensteel
H8N4C2O4 9 Chemical Plant HV/Laurenium

Trivia

  • In 2.1.1.0 additional rocket fuels were added that could be made in the Large Chemical Reactor as an alternative to the rocket fuels made in the GT++ Chemical Plant. In 2.2.0.0 their recipes were removed, but could still be used as rocket fuels. As of 2.6.1, they no longer appear in NEI and likely have been removed.
Fuel Maximum Rocket Tier
LMP-103S 4
Monomethlyhydrazine Fuel Mix 6
Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine Fuel Mix 8
  • Natura clouds used to be enabled in Overworld generation which could block rockets.

External Links