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  1. Version: KSP 1.0.0.830 Windows 64-bit Issue: Stayputnik probe experiences extreme heating on reentry - up to 4000K! Possibly related to Bug #4832, as it also occurred on a rescue mission. Save: Thermalbug.sfs - Simply wait until reentry, either warping or not: the Stayputnik starts heating up rapidly.
  2. If you go on kerbalspaceprogram.com , there's a link to the tumblr one
  3. However, the total area of Kerbin is only roughly half that of the U.S. or China, and that's including oceans - a one world country on Kerbin, assuming it's approximately 70% water, would only be about the size of Mongolia.
  4. Just a sketch up, how d'you like this? I can improve it (Planets need aligning, probably more interesting background etc.)
  5. The original craft was created on a modded installation, however deleting all mods and using a new set of rovers, even of different designs, still reproduces the problem. I have successfully docked multiple rovers before, with no problem, it only seems to have occurred today. I'll try a new save file next. Another interesting feature - docking, undocking, then crashing the two rovers into each other seems to cancel all gravity for them (picture added to gallery). This is certainly the most entertaining bug I've come across playing KSP
  6. So I was testing out a new rover I made, and the last phase was making sure docking two rovers worked. I did a simple docking procedure with two of the same rover, aaannddd... you can see what happened Fun Facts: - All joints seem to now be unbreakable, including the docking ports - The two rovers are locked in the angle they are currently at, even if the docking ports are disconnected - When docked, the rovers will happily drive through each other, but cannot when undocked Having never had any problems with docking, this left me rather confused as to what to do. So, has anyone else experienced problems akin to this or got any ideas for solutions? Thanks
  7. Some very rough calculations suggest an 80kg human would get about 30m/s dV, which is annoyingly low
  8. One of the best examples I've seen is Whackjob's first thread about grief and coffee - the amount of support and admiration for a new player's designs makes me proud to be a ( albeit somewhat lurker-ish ) member of this community
  9. For my Duna base; "Somehow, Bill manged to eat all the snacks for an entire base... we're too impressed to be angry"
  10. Built a Kerbalised Saturn V, and sent Jeb on a Flag-planting tour of the system
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