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    THE RESULTS

    Hello everyone!

    It's time to tally the results of our Christmas giveaway. It was a fun contest, and a lot of people entered for a chance to win that signed poster! In total we received 550 valid entries, 1 person was disqualified because they tried to enter the contest 10 times, while 11 others who had submitted two or three sets of answers had their later entries removed.

    So, what were the correct answers?

    Question 1 asked what the moons of Uranus were named after, the correct answer being Shakespearean characters1. This is a bit of a trap, as celestial bodies are usually named after Greek or Roman mythological characters. The second question asked which planet in the Solar system has the smallest amount of axial tilt. The top three is made up of Jupiter, Venus and Mercury, and the latter is definitely the correct answer here2: its axial tilt is just 0.01°! Question number three, arguably the toughest one: at what speed does the Solar system orbit the center of the Milky Way galaxy? The exact speed varies a little, but only one of the answer fits the data: the Solar system orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy at an astonishing 230 km/s3. The second to last question asked how many missions Claude Nicollier (who signed the poster for the winner) had flown on the Space Shuttle: no less than four missions4! Finally, we asked what sport was famously played on the Moon during Apollo 14. Alan Shepard played golf, hitting two balls across the surface with a makeshift club5.

    Plenty of right (and wrong) answers for each question! Across all five questions a total of 265 wrong answers were given. Of course, some people answered multiple questions incorrectly and in total 377 entries remained after checking for errors. One of those entries was from a developer and was swiftly removed before the final draw!
     

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    The final draw was conducted quite easily. The chances of any individual winning the contest were 1 in 376, or roughly 0.27%. The chance to become a runner-up were 1 in 188, or roughly 0.53%. The Excel sheet containing all the answers was listed alphabetically and while KasperVld made sure no double entries or wrong answers had slipped through, Badie asked a website to generate three random numbers that would correspond to three row numbers in the Excel sheet.

    Drum roll please.

    The runners-up are: @Lukus and @marioluigi653! Congratulations, you'll be receiving a free copy of Kerbal Space Program! The overall winner of both a copy of KSP and the poster signed by Claude Nicollier is: @Tremzack! Congratulations!

     

    People who answered all questions correctly:
    _Augustus_, 322997am, acc, ACCount, Acea, AcidRoot, Acvila, adsii1970, agent 902, agises, alamovampire, alanp, Alberto De Beni, AlexanderTeaH, AlexSilver, Alpha188, Alshain, anarkhon, Andre, AngelLestat, angusjimikeith, AnhDaBest, Aperture Science, Araym, ArmchairAstronaut, Atlanticrash, Auriga_Nexus, Avera9eJoe, Awaras, B787_300, Bedazzled, Beduino, BigFatStupidHead , Bioman222, Bizmaster, blubbermonkeys, Bobe, Browning, BrutalRIP, Budgie, CAKE99, CalculusWarrior, Calvin_K, Cannon, cantab, CaptRobau, Chemp, Chezburgar7300, Chronin, Cidsy, CobaltWolf, Cocox, CommanderSpork, Corw, CpPolar268, CrashTestDanny, CREEDOFTROLLS, csebal, CSflame, cubinator, Cuky, Dakosaurus , DanilaFe, DanJourney, ddenis, deathsoul097, Deddly, Delta_8930, Demian_Scales, dfthu, DirkLarien, disillusionedHerbalist, djsnowboy267, dlrk, Dman979, DonCamillo, DoToH, Dragon01, DrMarlboro, Duncan1297, DuoDex, DutChen18, EdusacconBR, einzelgaenger, EladDv, EliL, Emoss55, En_Dotter, Enma.Darei, Epthelyn, Espresso, eurybaric, EuSouONumero345, Evanitis, EvermoreAlpaca, expirity, falco1010, FanaticalFighter, FCISuperGuy, Fiddlestyx, Finox, Fl0oo, flamerboy67664, Flying Wolf, Foxster, Frank_G, Frybert, Garth Nailo, Gasofidas, Gelix, GeneCash, Glaran K'erman, gmpd2000, Gojira, Gooddog15, Gosye, Greenhornet553, GregroxMun, Gustave, HansB, harvell64, HatBat, HeckuvaTester, Henrick, hieywiey , Hodo, HollowHate, Hris, hzigy, iammr_schuck, ianril, icaruza, IggyHitokage, igor_perusco, Iliketrains0pwned, Insane1, ionn, Ixenzo, jaddbo, Jakalth, JaKerDo9, jaredkzr, Jeanjvs, Jenteb07, jesusfreeke, jjwb22101, jlcarneiro, JoseEduardo, joshwoo69, JPLRepo, just johnny, Kabal, kemde, kerbart, Kerbas_ad_astra, kerbingamer376, Kerbmav, KerbOrbiter, Kevin Kyle, killeracorn, killerkenny42, killerkevinn, kimjongspoon, Kiwi461, kookoo_gr, Krishanth Sai, Kyasarinn, lajoswinkler, legoclone09, leudaimon, linuxgurugamer, Liquidhype, LitaAlto, luinux, luizopiloto, Lukus, Mackilroy, magico13, Magion, MalfunctionM1Ke, Malich, marce, marcello639, marioluigi653, marius86000, martinezfg11, Martinoss, Maschbauer, MasjazZ, Matt77, mattbv, Max Q, MaxL_1023, McPoisoned, Melfice, MennoLente, metl, mhoram, michal.don, miketheveeg, Minarkhaios, minimalist, MK3424, Mobbo1980, Mods_o_joy, MrChumley, mrmcp1, mwg_test, MWJ, mythbusters844, Nagmeister, necKros, Nemeko, nfun, Nik_601, Nikolai, nimbim, Normal123, norup, NovaSilisko, Olympic1, One-Way Films, Orbin, Orbital_Phoenix, OrbitalEscape, Orbo, orcman, OzEtkin, pah_mar, Panel, peachoftree, pedorsf, pedrosaisse, PoorYorick, popeter45, Pronoes, Proteus, prykpryk, Przemqo, Pseudon , Psnaps, pss88, Puff3r, quyxkh, R4P70R, Radon86, radonek, -RanZ-, Razor235, rbray89, Rdivine, rdude71, Redshirt, REMD, Rezolution, rfmeijboom, richfiles, Ristse, Roberius, RocketBlam, RocketPropelledGiraffe, RocketscientistV, RockyTV, Roflord, Rolanvorxariat, RoverDude, rustysocket, RWB Barker, samsa, SasquatchM, scottishhaggis47, seanth, Seaview123, SecurityAttack!, Senshi, Sequinox, Ser, severedsolo, Shade, Shamus6200, Sheppard, Shunix, sieve, Sigma88, Sirine, SKGaming, SkyRender, Snarfster, sneezedr424, Sniper296, Sochin, softweir, SofusRud, Solsys, Space Viking, SpaceKitty, SpaceplaneAddict, Speijker, Spheniscine, spikethedoggy, ssdctm, stargate525, stargazer1235, steuben, steve58, Stewy13, StrandedonEarth, StrikerJG1, stupid_chris, Sturmgeschutz, SuperDudeMax, swjr-swis, T3Kaos, Tanuden, Taowulf, T-BENZIN, T-Bouw, Tech_Spec, TeddyDD, Teslamax, ThatOneBritishGuy..., The Aziz, The Error, The space freak, The White Guardian, theJesuit, theonegalen, thetechgeek4, TheWildHun, Thiagobs, Thomassino, TimothyC, Tipped, tjsnh, TKO, tmccreight651, toadicus, tobjv, TobyZ28, Torgo, Torih, TotallyNotSatan, Trann, Tremzack, TronX33, tsinik55, Ulico, Vallius, Valo56, Varden, VBM, viktor19, Vive_moi, vosechu, Warmachine2019, waterlubber, Wayfare, WDZOrangeJuice, wealthysoup, WeirdCulture, Wolfos31, Wonderstruck, woodzor, worir4, Wylde, XKerman, xrayfishx, xxhansonmaxx, Yakuzi, YargJay9991, Yasmy, YoetoJoe, YogoPig, Yukon0009, Zargg, Zylark

     


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        On 12/26/2015 at 3:49 PM, Thomassino said:

      Merry christmas KSP team!

      BTW, orbital velocity of the Sun... according to wikipedia, none of your choices is right.

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      The exact number is debated, and there is a range in which the true speed lies. Only one of the answers is in that range.

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        On 12/26/2015 at 4:46 PM, KasperVld said:

      The exact number is debated, and there is a range in which the true speed lies. Only one of the answers is in that range.

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      Yes, you're right. It's gotta be hard to exactly measure since galactic center is covered by interstellar clouds and you just can't drop a still marker outside Sun's SOI :D 

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      When I enter such a competition, I know I never win. Never won anything ever with contests like these or anything other contest with more than 10 participants. So I always get what I expect, and I like that. No stress from thinking "Would I win this time?".

      I already won. I had a blast discovering how spiral arms in galaxies remain stable and about that something something resonance something density in saturns rings (well, at least it looked impressive) while googling the answers. Took me six hours to fill in the form.

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        On 12/29/2015 at 12:57 AM, MennoLente said:

      When I enter such a competition, I know I never win. Never won anything ever with contests like these or anything other contest with more than 10 participants. So I always get what I expect, and I like that. No stress from thinking "Would I win this time?".

      I already won. I had a blast discovering how spiral arms in galaxies remain stable and about that something something resonance something density in saturns rings (well, at least it looked impressive) while googling the answers. Took me six hours to fill in the form.

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       OMG i have to agree it was fun researching learned a lot 

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      Just a suggestion: can you please post the results before the 4th of January, so that all the non-winners can buy KSP on steam when it's still on sale? :sticktongue:

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        On 1/2/2016 at 12:46 PM, Alpha188 said:

      Just a suggestion: can you please post the results before the 4th of January, so that all the non-winners can buy KSP on steam when it's still on sale? :sticktongue:

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      Go ahead and buy it! It's worth every single dime! It is the best, most intelligent game out there. And the fact that the community is so great adds to its excellence. So don't wait any longer and enjoy the fun!

      Besides, the developers really deserve that money.

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      Found out too late to enter, but bought it on sale anyway with no regrets!  In no hurry to merge files from my previous deactivated Gog copy....I'm having to much fun playing unmodded again!

       

       

       

       

       

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        On 1/2/2016 at 11:03 PM, Sheppard said:

      Go ahead and buy it! It's worth every single dime! It is the best, most intelligent game out there. And the fact that the community is so great adds to its excellence. So don't wait any longer and enjoy the fun!

      Besides, the developers really deserve that money.

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      Oh don't worry, I already bought it! I got another copy for a friend of mine! :wink:

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