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How do things stay in orbit with gravitational acceleration?
SaturnVee replied to SaturnVee's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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If an orbit is just a substantial horizontal velocity, and it is still technically a falling object, shouldn't it be susceptible to downwards gravitational acceleration and in turn need to increase its horizontal velocity to maintain a stable orbit? Or is there a force stopping the given object from falling at an increased rate?
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Landing on Eeloo and returning
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Here's mine, it was around 5km up, got real close some parts around the north. Quite fun to watch and observe the surface, things such as arches look cool.
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Using Kerbal Engineer, when you are designing your ships in the VAB make them so that the delta-v they possess is the amount required for the mission at hand, so that you don't end up with a bunch of leftover fuel at the end worth a thousand or two surplus delta-v. You can find out how much delta-v it takes to get to x and y and then return online.
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How to separate from your radial Stage.
SaturnVee replied to MalfunctionM1Ke's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Use seperatrons, put them facing downwards on the outside of your radial stage, and have them fire on the stage as your decouplers. -
I was going to do a manned flyby of Jool, I didn't expect to have an atmosphere as I assumed the body itself would be the atmosphere. They came in too low and succumbed to the kraken.
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http://climatenamechange.org/#/petition?c=upworthy Sign this petition and names for hurricanes could actually be relevant . On side note, what evidence is there that climate change isn't caused by human industrialisation?
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I recently started using quick-saving to test altitudes for aerobraking in certain atmospheres. I also use it sometimes when landing things at my Mun base, I'm a bit of a perfectionist with the positioning of units, and it's boring as hell after making hundreds of trips to the Mun. I don't think it's cheating no matter how much you use it, but there is a special feeling you get after completing a mission in one smooth go as opposed to a quick-save or two.
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my failed attempt at a stock Jaeger from Pacific Rim
SaturnVee replied to Penguinhero's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
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Welcome to Mun One, here is a group picture from Expedition 1. See if you can spot Jebediah. Each Kerbal gets their own habitation module, the others are out of this shot.
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I was always interested in science, space to be specific. I was little when the earliest expeditions to the ISS took place, as well as the Mars rovers like Spirit and Opportunity. I was too young to appreciate them fully and I took them for granted, by the time Curiosity came by I was reading NGT's books, in fact I remember seeing the confirmed landing on the news while I was reading. After that I started researching about human exploration of space, and something about the space race touched me. Beyond all the scientific applications of space travel, there's something much more poetic to me about leaving our planet. Also rockets are badass, I want to work in rocket related job, I don't care what.