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Aeshi

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  1. I don't think temperature has really been implemented in the game yet for parts that aren't Liquid Engines or Thermometers, and the wiki claims Kerbol's "Surface" begins at 4500-4700km, so I guess in theory you could orbit at something like 4702km, though you'd probably need an INSANE of Delta-V to do get there (you'd probably need Ion Engines, which is just as well because Liquid Fuel engines would probably just blow up due to overheating anyway)

    When they implement fully heat mechanics, I guess it'll just depend on how heat-resistant your particular craft is :P

  2. I go with the guy above, for the same reason. Seriously, Who did ever use this? It's like an engine for ants! Wait a sec...

    It makes quite a good engine for tiny Landers/Rovers, which I've been using it for.

    OT, my least favorite engine is the LVT-45, I've never been able to find a situation where they'd be worth taking over LVT-30's.

  3. Sure, go ahead & use it. That's why I made it after all!

    I always thought the highest terrain on the Mün was around 2 km (as I learnt from experience). This knowledge will put a new and terrifying slant on all my future missions to the Mün (especially on the dark side). 0_0

    Just about all of the Mun's higher terrain is up at its poles, you only really need to worry if you plan on placing something in a Polar Orbit. The same could probably be said for a few of the other flatter bodies (like Eeloo & Dres), but I haven't checked.

  4. I actually did a small table of this for my own Space Program. Here, I've shown what I personally would consider to be the lowest "safe" orbit you could do, along with the height that the terrain/atmosphere begins:

    Kerbin: 70 km

    (Atmosphere begins at 69.079 km)

    Mun: 4 km

    (Highest Terrain 3.335 km)

    Minimus: 6.25 km

    (Highest Terrain 5.725 km)

    Duna: 42.5 km

    (Atmosphere begins at 41.446 km)

    Ike: 13.5 km

    (Highest Terrain 12.725 km)

    Eve: 97.5 km

    (Atmosphere begins at 96.709 km)

    Ghilly: 7.5 km

    (Highest Terrain 6.4 km)

    Dres: 6.5 km

    (Highest Terrain 5.67 km)

    Moho: 7.5 km

    (Highest Terrain 6.753 km)

    Eeloo: 4.5 km

    (Highes Terrain 3.869 km)

    Jool: 139.25 km

    (Atmosphere begins at 138.2 km)

    Bop: 23 km

    (Highest Terrain 21.749 km)

    Pol: 6 km

    (Highest Terrain 5.585 km)

    Tylo: 13.5 km

    (Highest Terrain 12.695 km)

    Laythe: 56km

    (Atmosphere begins at 55,262 km)

    Vall: 9km

    (Highest Terrain 7.976 km)

  5. I guess you haven't done much driving on low-g moons. :)

    Actually I just tried my Rover on Minimus and the whole "extra grip!" thing seems to be a massive lie anyway, with these new wheels my rover was often getting tossed into the air simply by turning (and I was doing a lot of turning, because these wheels seem to make the 'Symmetrical craft randomly lean to the left for no reason' bug way more noticeable)

  6. I gave them a try and maybe it's just the way I built my rover but I spent about 70% of my time with them either skidding out of control when I tried to turn or flipping over when I tried to brake.

    I think I'll just stick with the regular medium wheels, they're just as fast and any crash that would break them would probably paste the Rover itself anyway.

  7. So, if I wanted to start using this I'd probably be better off waiting to see if a .20 version comes out?

    Also, does it matter how high above the surface the craft with the mapping dish on it is orbiting? (i.e. If I'm mapping the Mun, does it make any difference whether my craft is at a 3km orbit or a 30km one?)

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