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  1. KSP 1.12.0 sounds very interesting. Circle shaped solar panels, ground anchors, new solar panels, two celestial revamps. I'm hyped. 

  2. KSP 1.12.0 sounds very interesting. Circle shaped solar panels, ground anchors, new solar panels, two celestial revamps. I'm hyped. 

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    1. Starhelperdude

      Starhelperdude

      lol I can delete comments here

      pls post a test comment so I can delete it for ters

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    1. Starhelperdude

      Starhelperdude

      it's 4:10 in germany

      I'm tired

      help

      pls

      are moderators light water, heavy water, graphite or fluoride?

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    1. Starhelperdude

      Starhelperdude

      yeo

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      I met a developer of a sweaw mod todaqy

      axdutally yetrerday

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      Starhelperdude

      The RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) is a ship-based missile system used by the United States Navy to intercept short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles as a part of Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System.[5] Although primarily designed as an anti-ballistic missile, the SM-3 has also been employed in an anti-satellite capacity against a satellite at the lower end of low Earth orbit.[6] The SM-3 is primarily used and tested by the United States Navy and also operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

      Motivation and development[edit]

      The SM-3 evolved from the proven SM-2 Block IV design. The SM-3 uses the same solid rocket booster and dual thrust rocket motor as the Block IV missile for the first and second stages and the same steering control section and midcourse missile guidance for maneuvering in the atmosphere. To support the extended range of an exo-atmospheric intercept, additional missile thrust is provided in a new third stage for the SM-3 missile, containing a dual pulse rocket motor for the early exo-atmospheric phase of flight.[7]

      Initial work was done to adapt SM-3 for land deployment ("Aegis ashore") to especially accommodate the Israelis, but they then chose to pursue their own system, the NATO code-name Arrow 3. A group in the Obama administration envisioned a European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) and SM-3 was chosen as the main vector of this effort because the competing U.S. THAAD does not have enough range and would have required too many sites in Europe to provide adequate coverage. Compared to the GMD's Ground-Based Interceptor however, the SM-3 Block I has about 15 to 16 of the range. A significant improvement in this respect, the SM-3 Block II variant widens the missile's diameter from 0.34 m (13.5 in) to 0.53 m (21 in), making it more suitable against intermediate-range ballistic missiles.[8]

      The highly modified Block IIA missile shares only the first-stage motor with the Block I. The Block IIA was "designed to allow for Japan to protect against a North Korean attack with fewer deployed ships" but it is also the key element of the EPAA phase 3 deployment in Europe. The Block IIA is being jointly developed by Raytheon and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; the latter manages "the third-stage rocket motor and nose cone". The U.S. budgeted cost to date is $1.51 billion for the Block IIA.[9]

      Operation and performance[edit]

      The ship's AN/SPY-1 radar finds the ballistic missile target and the Aegis weapon system calculates a solution on the target. When the missile is ordered to launch, the Aerojet MK 72 solid-fuel rocket booster launches the SM-3 out of the ship's Mark 41 vertical launching system (VLS). The missile then establishes communication with the launching ship. Once the booster burns out, it detaches, and the Aerojet MK 104 solid-fuel dual thrust rocket motor (DTRM) takes over propulsion through the atmosphere. The missile continues to receive mid-course guidance information from the launching ship and is aided by GPS data. The ATK MK 136 solid-fueled third-stage rocket motor (TSRM) fires after the second stage burns out, and it takes the missile above the atmosphere (if needed). The TSRM is pulse fired and provides propulsion for the SM-3 until 30 seconds to intercept.[10]

      At that point the third stage separates, and the Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile (LEAP) kinetic warhead (KW) begins to search for the target using pointing data from the launching ship. The Aerojet throttleable divert and attitude control system (TDACS) allows the kinetic warhead to maneuver in the final phase of the engagement. The KW's sensors identify the target, attempt to identify the most lethal part of the target and steers the KW to that point. If the KW intercepts the target, it provides 130 megajoules (96,000,000 ft⋅lbf; 31 kilograms of TNT) of kinetic energy at the point of impact.[10]

      Independent studies by some physics experts have raised some significant questions about the missile's success rate in hitting targets.[11][12][13] In a published response, the Defense Department claimed that these findings were invalid, as the analysts used some early launches as their data, when those launches were not significant to the overall program.[14] The DoD stated:

      ... the first tests [used] prototype interceptors; expensive mock warheads weren't used in the tests since specific lethality capability wasn't a test objective—the objective was to hit the target missile. Contrary to the assertions of Postol and Lewis, all three tests resulted in successful target hits with the unitary ballistic missile target destroyed. This provided empirical evidence that ballistic missile intercepts could in fact be accomplished at sea using interceptors launched from Aegis ships.

      After successful completion of these early developmental tests, the test program progressed from just "hitting the target" to one of determining lethality and proving the operationally configured Aegis SM-3 Block I and SM-3 Block 1A system. These tests were the MDA's most comprehensive and realistic test series, resulting in the Operational Test and Evaluation Force's October 2008 evaluation report stating that Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Block 04 3.6 System was operationally effective and suitable for transition to the Navy.

      Since 2002, a total of 19 SM-3 missiles have been fir

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    1. Starhelperdude

      Starhelperdude

      zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzgiu
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      U are inshaallah a good person

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  10. Kerbal Space Program 2 - Show And Tell

    RE-MS Mainsail Liquid Fuel Engine

    Mk1-3 Command Pod

    Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank

    TD-25 Decoupler

    Mk16-XL Parachute 

    Mk25 Parachute

    Kerbal Jetpack

    Kerbal Space Suit

    Kerbal Helmet

    Kerbal Neck Ring

    S1 SrB-KD25k Kickback Solid Fuel Booster 

    Gigantor XL Solar Array 

    Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port Sr. 

    Mk2 Cockpit 

    2.5m to Mk2 Adapter

    Mk2 Rocket Fuel Fuselage

    Kerbal Space Program 2 - Show and Tell Highlights (February & March)

    J-X4 Whiplash Turbo Ramjet Engine 

    Kerbal Space Program 2: Episode 1 - Next Gen Tech

    Gigantor XL Solar Array 

    Mk1-3 Command Pod

    Stratus-V Cylindrified Monopropellant Tank

    Rockomax Brand Adapter

    Clamp-o-Tron Docking Port

    Communitron 88-88

    AV-T1 Winglet

    Aerodynamic Nose Cone

    Service Bay (2.5m)

    TT-70 Radial Decoupler

    TD-25 Decluoper

    Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank

    Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank 

    C7 Brand Adapter Slanted- 2.5m to 1.25 m

    OX-STAT-XL Photovoltaic Panels 

    EAS-4 Strut Connector

    FL-R1 RCS Fuel Tank

    Kerbodyne ADTP-2-3

    Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large

    Communitron HG-55

    LV-N Nerv Atomic Rocket Motor

     

    I have identified these parts. 

  11. socialism

    capitalism

    kerbalism

     

    molotov

    asimov

    chuckov

    kerbalov

     

    Hermann

    Arcann

    Kerman

     

    1. Starhelperdude

      Starhelperdude

      Is this currently beeing monitored by the West Korean government?

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  12. socialism

    capitalism

    kerbalism

     

    molotov

    asimov

    chuckov

    kerbalov

     

    Hermann

    Arcann

    Kerman

     

  13. I've got no more likes, today was a good day. :valgrin:

  14. I have a new Tweeeeeter account but I kinda need followers... https://twitter.com/Astro_SpaceMatt

     

  15. being an Amazon box was boring, Im now a kerbal stuck in space (yes I drew this).

     

  16. THEY DID IT!

     

    SN 15 IS SAFE!

  17. yay more rep than posts!

  18. Has not visited since 2018? Where did @SQUAD go?

  19. give me a fourum game idea.

    i also have a mod comming (its just edited stock parts because i cant do that kinda stuff. i can use the numpad tho)

  20. give me a fourum game idea.

    i also have a mod comming (its just edited stock parts because i cant do that kinda stuff. i can use the numpad tho)

  21. ayyyy 55 rep!

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