Aynrayne
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Welcome to the forum Accidentally. Nice Claw. Aynrayne
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How to Install A plugin?
Aynrayne replied to GingerNinjaPrsn's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Well, you need at least the paid version 0.15 and you need to copy the parts into the 'Parts' folder and the plugin into the 'Plugins' folder. -
North Korea\'s record is flawless, Three launches, three failures.
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AMD Phenom II X6 (Six Cores) @ 2.8GHz per core Asus Radeon 6950 - 1GB Corsair 1600C9 RAM - 4*2GB Corsair 650W PSU Western Digital Caviar Blue - 500GB Windows 7 Ultimate Edition / Ubuntu
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I don\'t want to stir anything up but.... While Americans may have actually used the technology in order to place man on the moon, the Saturn V rocket (which was by far the only American rocket that had a chance at taking men to the moon) was designed by Werner Von Braun.
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Hey Roman How about no?
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Saturn V Parts Pack (v1.1) (NEW: Fixed PNG's)
Aynrayne replied to KingTramp's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Thankyou very much Kingtramp. -
The gist of this thread is that you post your computer\'s specs, as you\'d expect =P. AMD Phenox II X6 1055T 2.8GHz ATI Radeon HD 6950 1GB 4GB Corsair 1600MHz DDR3 RAM. Western Digital 500GB Caviar Blue HDD. Peripherals: Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Gaming Keyboard. Earth Green Razer Diamondback 3G.
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Hey Nova. Khe Kire Ktar Kiberius Kve KKerbin. That will be all, thankyou.
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MASA Munar Challenge
Aynrayne replied to MedwedianPresident's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
No, just no. By the way, you misspelled Sergeant. -
Welcome Cailean, I found it in similar circumstances, but I was at school at the time, I think that I was supposed to be doing a Chemistry assignment at the time but I decided to wikipedia a bunch of topics concerning space travel, that led to space simulators, and then on to Kerbal Space Program. Went home, downloaded Kerbal Space Program. And here I am.
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See Soyuz 11 on wikipedia for information on the extremes of space, a pressure equalization valve opened during the undocking and the crew died during re-entry. Not from freezing or explosions, they died from suffocation as the capsule\'s atmosphere drained.
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A rant about people who are hyperbiased for Russian rockets.
Aynrayne replied to Gojira's topic in The Lounge
Actually, Confirmed Astronaut/Cosmonaut Fatalities during spaceflight: US: 13 USSR: 0 (Up to 20 have been claimed, though never proven.) Number of fatalities during the moonshot program I don\'t think this category even deserves any interest as the only three killed in the American moonshot were in Apollo 1, which didn\'t even take off and the Russians never launched a manned lunar mission so they are pretty much disqualified. Your figures on the fatalities during training are right though.