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Make a wish... and have it horribly corrupted!
GuessingEveryDay replied to vexx32's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, all the Moderators ban you from the forums until KSP 2 is released. I wish for all those who require KSP 2 to come out for finishing their stories, to have a KSP 2 copy free. -
KSP 1.11 update
GuessingEveryDay replied to mvb4298's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
But the Starlink satellites orbit at 550 km, which for the Americans is 341.75 miles above Earth. The ISS orbits at 254 miles. And often the ISS is tricky to see. -
Make a wish... and have it horribly corrupted!
GuessingEveryDay replied to vexx32's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, when the aliens come, they find Cassini first, and upgrade it along with other probes they found to become destroyers of Earth. I wish for something interesting to happen. -
Make a wish... and have it horribly corrupted!
GuessingEveryDay replied to vexx32's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, but then Boeing sues SQUAD and claims KSP as it's property and destroys the game for everyone. I wish for all space agencies to be required to give at least one rocket design to KSP to put into the game. -
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GuessingEveryDay replied to mvb4298's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
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Make a wish... and have it horribly corrupted!
GuessingEveryDay replied to vexx32's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, the Russians use the MIR station to destroy the ISS, and declare war in space. And due to the Americans' weak missile system ('cause to budget cuts), Russia rules space forever. I wish that SpaceX and the US military switched funding. -
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GuessingEveryDay replied to mvb4298's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Because satellites are always shiny. Unless they're owned by the government, or really far away -
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GuessingEveryDay replied to mvb4298's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
That's only shortly after launch. They will then raise their orbits to where they will spend about 5 years, before either being replaced, or just deorbiting. And they have coatings that reduce the reflections. And of course, once we get Starship up and going, companies could create telescopes similar to Hubble or JWST, and launch them on Starship, therefore eliminating the need for ground-based observatories. -
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