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Teh_Miner101

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  1. Yeah full colour maps of celestial bodies would be nice.
  2. Use some SAS modules (not ASAS) throughout your ship. They should help stop the rolling.
  3. Alright I changed the rules to fully deployed chutes only. You can do partially deployed but its way to easy
  4. Wow I didn't realise it would be that easy. We are going to go with fully deployed chutes then. Good job on 12 though
  5. Jeb has challenged you to get a deployed parachute into space. Sure they are easy to take up but can you do it while the parachute is open? Even Jeb couldn't pull this off. (alive) He would sure be amazed to see an average kerbal like you pull off this challenge. OBJECTIVE: Get a deployed parachute above 70km. It must be fully deployed. You should deploy your parachutes after lift-off otherwise it doesn't work. Gain points with each fully deployed parachute you manage to get into space. RULES 1. Stock parts only. 2. Use the small parachute only. Not the new 0.16 parachute. You can use more than one if you want to. 3. The parachute must be FULLY deployed. You can do it partially deployed but its way too easy. 4. Make sure it gets above 70km so it's safely out of the atmosphere. 5. The parachute must not be destroyed during the whole flight. 6. To validate your completion of the challenge, take a screenshot or make a video of the parachute being above 70km. I wish you all good luck in this challenge, remember this is declared to be EXTREMELYHARD so you may get ragey with it. Good luck again. Leaderboard | Parachutes: 1. VincentLaw --- 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  6. Something saying how much Delta-V you have left in your current stage
  7. In this case, the satellite will be too big to replicate 5 times on the same craft. I'll try what olex said later though and see if that works
  8. I know the question sounds pretty simple but I want to launch them 72 degrees apart from each other in a 100km orbit above Kerbin. I don't know how to calculate the launch window for each satellite so thats why I'm asking you guys to help me out here!
  9. Can someone explain to me what this specific impulse means and how important it is to me as a rocket designer? I\'m just wondering what it does. And also tell me what the numbers mean aswell that are in the descriptions of the engines.
  10. Hmm having weight balance issues with the skycrane.. its doesnt like to stay upright even with an advanced SAS. I tried it without my rocket below it and here is the result. Anyone know a good way to counter this? I\'ve tried making counter weights on my rocket but it just generally slows the whole thing down. Also is anyone else having this problem?
  11. 4 km? Sweet. and sorry if this is a sort of noob question by the way ???
  12. Does anyone know the altitude of the highest point/mountain/peak/hill/areallyhighplace on the Mun is so I can get the lowest, safest orbit possible? It just means one less dead trio of kerbals. If I go lower than that otherwise I risk hitting something and Jeb would not be happy. Thanks 8)
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