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Dockillar

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  1. Vall, the one moon of Jool that you don't hear much about, but I was taking a look a Vall and I wondered, what's on or underneath Vall's surface??? Besides crystal (which I highly doubt) no rock is colored like what's on Vall's surface. The next possibility is frozen water, which means that much like Europa, a liquid ocean could exist. This I also have trouble believing simply because It doesn't reflect Kerbol's (Sun's) light like other bodies that have a liquid or frozen surface, for example Eeloo. Or is it some unknown element in the Kerbal universe that hasn't been documented or studied by the players... I don't can't decide, can you guys?
  2. you are AMAZING!!! I wish I was that good at animation. Keep up the cool work!
  3. Hi, I was listening about the James Webb telescope earlier and let me say, I can't WAIT for the pictures. They aren't going to be HD, they are just going to be a few pixels, but just imagine seeing a pale blue/green dot around another star.... I can't wait for the pixel pictures to see new star systems, can you?
  4. I will, im just angry about the sharing games security thing, when you can only share a disc once. I swear, if I can't port my xbox live account over... *grumble, grumble grumble* >
  5. Wow, I love the little Kerbals, and the rocket made of marshmallows? GENIUS!!!! Great now i'm hungry
  6. I did a report on Neil Armstrong earlier this year, this is because Neil was a civilian, why Buzz was in the military, and according to NASA, it would be more apealing for a civilian to be first on the moon then a military officer. As for why we choose Jeb to be first on the Mun? Just because Bill and Bob scream too much.
  7. Absolutely not, or, for at least if life were to florish on a place like Naboo, why? Because, Earth supports a magnetic field the protects us from deadly radiation, and that field is supported by a dense, liquid and solid mostly iron core. If a planet were to have a water core, volcanism, stable gravity and many other imporant features that keep life in the past and today going would be impossible, and all life on Earth or Naboo would literally be COOKED under this radiation, or, just float into space therefore making life on Naboo, physically impossible...
  8. A ringed planet with 3 moons, that are like Europa, Triton and Titan
  9. So if you haven't heard yet, there is a 1 and 2000 chance a comet will fly past Mars next year. Now, I know that we will CERTAINLY get some good pictures from either spirit, opprotunity, or Curiosity if it does fly by. I'm curious what will happen, do you guys think the comet will fly by Mars and if so, what do you think will happen?
  10. My favorite moon is Europa, because not just because it might have liquid water under its icy crust, but because ever since Galileo discovered it, our view of the solar system and universe has never been the same. Good job moon XD
  11. I tried this before in Universe sandbox, it COULD work however think about Io around Jupiter, it literally gets stretched by gravity, now if there were to to be a moon of moon, the stress of gravity on the moon would be so great, i seriously doubt that life could survive due to stress on the core would literally make the moon a volcanic wasteland. :\ however, lets not let facts ruin a good story however shall we?
  12. I'm excited. Nasa or not, these next years of space exploration and sciences are going to be amazing.
  13. That would be hilarious, just imagine, when the James Webb telescope gets launched and we see little green men trying to get places on a blue-green world... That would make my day.
  14. I've recently sent a rover and orbiter to Laythe and after looking at the moon for a bit, it looks alot like Earth during the Cambrain Era on Earth.... I don't know if there is a direct connection, but it would explain alot of questions about the moon; such as its oxygen atmosphere, and liquid oceans. What do you guys think?
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