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ramipro

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  1. I have it all set up already, so I'm a go for it. Let's hope nothing unexpected emerges!
  2. Uploading now a 1GB file to the folder. It will be done in a couple minutes
  3. There are some here that are hilarious! Now here some of my own
  4. As of now, we are doing Kerbin, but we will later do the Mun and Minmus, so it shouldn't be bad to leave a satellite going so you don't have to launch another one later. And no, you don't need to leave KSP running forever; just make sure that you don't end the flight when you leave, just go to the space center.
  5. PHoenix, what size do you want the raw file I send you to be? I am at 400MB, but if you want more, I can easily get to 1GB in a couple days
  6. That's right, I knew it was something about one of Earth's longitudes.
  7. Wasn't Hades the god of the Avernus? Or am I just confused here?
  8. This is just a coincidence, the meter wasn't designed after that length. It is that, somehow, it happened to be the same. I think the meter is (or was) defined by the circumference of Earth divided by something i think.
  9. This reminded me of a video I saw a couple months ago on youtube. I get you the link. It is about electromagnetism on the ISS, which make droplets of water orbit around a knitting needle charged with stating electricity, and since electricity and magnetism derive from the same force, i guess it also applies
  10. I personally think metric isn't that bad. There's an easy rule of thumb for measuring meters. A meter is the distance from your fingertips of one hand to the shoulder of the other arm. I also like the imperial, but I think it is a bit outdated
  11. Granted, but you cut your hand trying to get into the container I wish I had a good wish to wish
  12. Speaking of volcanoes, why not call it Avernus? Olympus-Avernus makes a bit more sense than Olympus-Hades
  13. Granted, but your bulldog becomes an astronaut , subsequently destroying your lifetime dream. I wish I could eat cookies without actually eating them.
  14. Phoenix, I'll upload whatever you ask me to. I can intensively record any plate's height. As of now, I have 2 GB of raw data from five different objects, including a 566MB one of Duna. If you need any other body, tell me which one to start with. I'll be mapping Kerbin until I hear from you. Also, I think this is a great way to do what the KGSS is supposed to do.
  15. A tip? Understand the concept of ascending and descending nodes, and adjust your inclination from those points.
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