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  1. Maybe the system reached a point of equilibrium for these 26 years.
  2. Pluto is more and more interesting. It seems to be way more than a dull rock in space. IF (let's supputate ) it's a crater, how old do you reckon it could be ? Charon formation ? I feel like I'm looking at an history book about the solar system when I watch these photos
  3. Definitely with you on this one ! Looks like a planet from the book The Litte Prince as well That brightspot is coherent with the terminator though. That adds to the impression of looking at a massive crater.
  4. True, but we are talking about common cold here. About cancer, some spectacular remissions have been seen. [edit] Well, nothing has ever came good of sitting and eating popcorn ^^ Let me rephrase, the common cold can be cured by a little boost of the immune system. This boost can be obtained in numerous ways. Placebo effect is one of this ways. There have been spectacular cancer remissions, but I admit this is anecdotic. Take this more as a wild argument to prove my point My point is placebo effect won't cure in a scientific rational kind of way. It won't have a precise quantified effect as antibiotics or a chimio have. But it doesn't mean it has no effect at all. The mechanics of the human brain are a still mysterious and under-explored side of science. I hope I defused the riot (please please please) [/edit]
  5. Aspirin has been the cure for all my colds in the last 10 years or so. However I noticed I had a significant nosebleed increase when I was taking it - a quite common side-effect, as aspirin is fluidifying (..err??) the blood. But I stopped taking it, and switched to paracetamol. Treats headache, and flowing nose. I think aspirin has an antiviral effect as well, so when I feel like I'm going towards a flu I still take some. Ibuprofen is harder stuff, I take it when my leg is in pain (I have a recurrent pain in one of my upper-legs). Works like a charm. I just try to be careful and not eat it like candy. The resulting stomach-ache helps though lol On the homeopathic side, I think it's purely a placebo. But the placebo effect is a proven thing. If you really believe that what you are taking is going to cure you, then it might probably work as well as expected. Auto-persuasion is powerfull. Hear me well, homeopathy isn't plant medicine. Plant medicine can be rather tough, and even kill you if not taken carefully. That's not placebo.
  6. Hello. Just came in to check by, and noticed the picture links in the OP (kerbin biome maps) are dead. [edit] Well, all of the links are dead, seems to be a wiki migration issue, might be temporary [/edit]
  7. It's something around 12km x 6km if I recall correctly
  8. All I could see in the second picture was this cute little chicken What jumps to my eyes is that the cone seems to have changed its shape in the interval between pictures 2 and 3. BUT I wouldn't trust picture 3 on the perfect 3D cone impression it gives at first glance. Looking closely, it might as well be a concave shape. One wild thought would be to think that is a still-active feature, isn't it ? The other feature, the one that looks like a drop of flour on the floor, does actually look like it's material thrown by the asteroid impact. Maybe there was a pocket of this lighter-coloured material right there, just under the surface. By the way, I have no idea how these pictures are generated. Is it a mix of radar heightmaps and photo textures ? Or is it simply the raw picture from the camera with some filters ? Or something else ? Some of them do have a surreal look.
  9. Could it be ....... PYRAMIDS ??? **Aliens** It's the Mayon volcano, located in the Philippines. More about Mayon volcano Ceres' cone looks cropped at the top. This and the darker flows/trails/collapse on the side makes me think it had erupted violently before going silent. I had that in mind: It's an Indonesian volcano, located on the island of Java, the Merapi.
  10. I found this animation showing the "cone". Definitely looks like a volcano. For comparison, an earth volcano : No sign of activity though, with the lack of erosion on Ceres, it could have appeared during Ceres early life, and been standing there extinct the rest of the time.
  11. I see. What kind of thing can be in a fluid (or kinda) state in these conditions ? Do we know what types of rocks Ceres' surface is made of ?
  12. Looking at the "cone", the extreme surface erosion is not that evident to me. If the erosion was that extreme and nothing has been happening there, we would'nt see any feature on the surface, apart from the meteor craters, and that cone wouldn't be, well, that cone-y. Please explain, why could'nt there be water on Ceres ? I understand there are no clouds and else, so a proper earth-like water cycle is out of the possibilities. But what if Ceres has a very slow "metabolism" (don't know the proper term for a planet) ? And what if it's not water but a mix of denser fluids ? Probably not possible, but if only probable things were happening, we wouldn't be there [rumble] Let me dream of an icy underground geode-like world . Don't break my vibe man. Science is already a slow, not so fun and abstract thing, so at least let people dream about it. Or share your knowledge while not looking down at non-documented comments, that would be even better In the end we are all educated monkeys after all. [/rumble] Well, that being said, let's continue I must admit, after seeing pictures of the moon Tycho crater, features look quite similar, as with the white spots (that's it for the diamond sea lol). But, on Ceres, where is the crater rim around the cone ? It is baffling me. Has it been named yet ?
  13. Well, here goes my explanation about the white spots (I had water going out of volcanos and then freezing in mind). Anyway, it's a fascinating singleton, it looks huge compared to Ceres size. I can't wait to have a better resolution image of this feature.
  14. Wow ! That is an awesome picture ! I think I can spot a volcano here, isn't it ? It even seems to have lava flows on the sides. Could it be water going out that cone ?
  15. well, when i see what a car left under a tree for a few weeks in Paris is becoming (full bird dropping paint), I can imagine that over the course of the years even a few birds could cover the whole thing. An intersting thing, on the burya frontal picture, we can see there is probably a beam just over there where the birds stay, and do their bird thing ^^, as there is a clean linear spot on the nose.
  16. Hello, I have not played 1.0, only 1.02, and only around 1 hour. I noticed the rocket flipping stuff, and as a casual stock player it surprised me ! After a few adjustments on thrust limiter... Who would have thought boosters could need LESS thrust ??? ... It is now going smooth as cruise waterlubber, what were the differences in 1.0 ?
  17. Lovely ! Any news on the Philae wake-up ? This spring has been quite hot so far so... What ? It doesn't work this way ? :D
  18. Yes, there is definitely a world to explore on Earth. Everything cannot be stored in documentaries. Experiencing things, visiting the vast Earth and its ecosystems is an experience in itself. Edit: Go Russia !
  19. Can robots function present equations, analyze results, provide answers ?
  20. Great devnote! As usual I might say Harvester: "barring any bugs that might pop up during the upcoming testing phases" It's funny how all the devnotes and blogposts about the development made me understanding better the quality aspects of an application and the trap-holes to avoid. Helped me a lot for my quality exam yesterday (especially the story when Harv talks about the need to squash bugs sonner in development cycle, to avoid them becoming unbearable pains later). They're not only a way to feed us info-hungry players, they have a real value as a resource to transmit the experience acquired during development. Keep up the good work !
  21. All of them, but gravity assist. I tend to let fate decide if I'll be lucky enough to get that Jool moon assist or not. So, despite I already made it, I do not consider I've "learned" to do it. I didn't learn anything from an autopilot.
  22. I play KSP through the KSP store. I bought it way before the Steam version was released, and didn't take the hassle to transfer it. Also, even if I truly like Steam, I like much more the "direct contact" feel you got from downloading the update directly from developer's website, 't keeps things the indie way
  23. A nice blend between Kerbal style and Human style would be awesome. Like, serious parts, but a bit patched* up as well
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