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I personally don't use remotetech, but I don't think custom configs would be that hard to do. I'll try when I get home. I do have a basic config which does work[citation needed] for OuterPlanets, but I don't support it yet. I might remake the config if I can get to the outer planets in stock.

Thanks man, but I've edited the cfg file to fix the antennas range.

Fetuccini-Chickens Probe flying by Sarnus

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Has anyone had this mod stop working for no apparent reason? I've tried deleting the real solar system folder and reinstalling but it doesn't seem to have any effect. When I first launch the game the RSS loader does come up and completes with no error messages, but then kerbin is still tiny when I start playing. If you need any logs just ask.

And thanks for this mod, it is really great.

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I sent a probe to Gilly in this, and it's far too round! (as are Bob and Pol) You really should make them lumpy and potato shaped like in normal ksp, or does something stop you from doing that?

http://i.imgur.com/Tk11AN7.png

I thought I fixed that. It shouldn't look like that. Will take a look later. You are using the latest version, right? I set Gilly to stock, and Pol and Bop should be 1.6 times normal scale and still be just as bumpy.

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Has anyone had this mod stop working for no apparent reason? I've tried deleting the real solar system folder and reinstalling but it doesn't seem to have any effect. When I first launch the game the RSS loader does come up and completes with no error messages, but then kerbin is still tiny when I start playing. If you need any logs just ask.

And thanks for this mod, it is really great.

No idea. Check for mods known to be incompatible with RSS. (If there are any) Send the logs to NathanKell or post them in the RSS thread, it's probably a bug with RealSolarSystem and I don't really know how to interpret logs.

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Just like to confirm that I got the runway glitch as well. Went on to do 2 more clean installs straight from the KSP zip file just to be sure and continued to get the glitch.

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edit: It does correct itself with lower terrain detail.

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Hey GRM:

Spent a bit of today doodling about with J32 and OPM, cooked up this new config that includes the miniature planets like hale around the larger ones in orbit. All i've done is multiplied the surface size, mass, and orbit. There's likely to be a few issues with it still but, it makes up for the missing bodies from OPM 1.5

Hope it helps!


Kopernicus "system" config:

// Kopernicus base system definition. Basically a shell for the existing KSP system. All data is imported from the "templates"

Kopernicus
{
name = Kerbol System
Body
{
name = Sun
Template
{
name = Sun
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Moho
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Moho
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Eve
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Eve
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
Atmosphere
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Gilly
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Eve
}
Template
{
name = Gilly
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Kerbin
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Kerbin
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
Atmosphere
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Mun
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Kerbin
}
Template
{
name = Mun
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Minmus
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Kerbin
}
Template
{
name = Minmus
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Duna
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Duna
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
Atmosphere
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Ike
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Duna
}
Template
{
name = Ike
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Dres
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Dres
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Jool
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
}
Template
{
name = Jool
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
Atmosphere
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Laythe
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Jool
}
Template
{
name = Laythe
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
Atmosphere
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Vall
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Jool
}
Template
{
name = Vall
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Tylo
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Jool
}
Template
{
name = Tylo
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Bop
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Jool
}
Template
{
name = Bop
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Pol
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Jool
}
Template
{
name = Pol
}
Properties
{
ScienceValues
{

}
}
ScaledVersion
{

}
}
Body
{
name = Sarnus
flightGlobalsIndex = 180
Template
{
name = Jool
}
Properties
{
description = Early astronomers believed Sarnus was in fact multiple planets, closely orbiting together. When they cleaned their telescopes, they realized that those extra planets were in fact thin rings orbiting Sarnus. Regular cleaning of telescope lenses became mandatory after that.
radius = 17280000
geeASL = 0.042
rotationPeriod = 37000
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 30
splashedDataValue = 1
flyingLowDataValue = 14
flyingHighDataValue = 11
inSpaceLowDataValue = 11
inSpaceHighDataValue = 10
recoveryValue = 6
flyingAltitudeThreshold = 258000
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 3600000
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
color = 0.870588,0.721569,0.529412,1
inclination = 2.02
eccentricity = 0.0534
semiMajorAxis = 288380224000
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 184
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 2.88114666938782
epoch = 359.279999999964
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Sarnus_map
Gradient
{
0.0 = 0.87843,0.52157,0.43922,1
0.6 = 0.0549,0.0784,0.141,1
1.0 = 0.0196,0.0196,0.0196,1
}
rimPower = 2.06
rimBlend = 0.3
}
}
Atmosphere
{
maxAltitude = 304111
lightColor = 0.67059, 0.82353, 0.86275, 1.00
ambientColor = 0.12549, 0.34902, 0.35294, 1.00
}
}
Body
{
name = Hale
flightGlobalsIndex = 183
Template
{
name = Gilly
}
Properties
{
description = This small moonlet orbiting in the rings of Sarnus is named after Hale, a female shepherd from Kerbal mythology who saved the galaxy from certain destruction. Its location in Sarnus' rings results in some of the finest views in the Kerbol system.
radius = 19200
geeASL = 0.064
mass = 3.1152e+18
tidallyLocked = True
rotationPeriod = 23780
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 11
inSpaceLowDataValue = 10
inSpaceHighDataValue = 9.5
recoveryValue = 10
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 5000
}
biomeMap = Kopernicus/Textures/Hale_biome
Biomes
{
Biome
{
name = Dark Rock
value = 1.0
color = 0.65882,0.50980,0.40784,1
}
Biome
{
name = Light Rock
value = 1.0
color = 0.62353,0.62353,0.62353,1
}
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sarnus
color = 0.941176,0.901961,0.54902,1
inclination = 1
eccentricity = 0
semiMajorAxis = 33562339
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 55
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 0
epoch = 0
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Hale_map
normals = Kopernicus/Textures/Hale_normal
}
}
}

Body
{
name = Ovok
flightGlobalsIndex = 184
Template
{
name = Minmus
}
Properties
{
description = Ovok's characteristic smooth shape is caused by the tidal force exerted by Sarnus and Ovok's gravity. This has led scientists to believe that the moon must consist of an icy fluff, that easily contracts and expands, resulting in a landscape that is free of deep impact craters. The moon was named for Ovok, a mythological beast known for its soft fur and razor-like claws.
radius = 83200
geeASL = 0.064
mass = 6.0131e+18
rotationPeriod = 16452
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 11
inSpaceLowDataValue = 10
inSpaceHighDataValue = 9.5
recoveryValue = 10
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 20000
}
biomeMap = Kopernicus/Textures/Ovok_biome
Biomes
{
Biome
{
name = Craters
value = 1.0
color = 0,0.07451,1,1
}
Biome
{
name = Flats
value = 1.0
color = 1,0.81569,0.47451,1
}
Biome
{
name = Rises
value = 1.0
color = 0,1,0.97647,1
}
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sarnus
color = 0.690196,0.768627,0.870588,1
inclination = 1.5
eccentricity = 0.01
semiMajorAxis = 38942121
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 55
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 0
epoch = 751.7
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Ovok_map
normals = Kopernicus/Textures/Ovok_normal
}
}
}
Body
{
name = Eeloo
Template
{
name = Eeloo
}
Properties
{
description = Until recently astronomers thought Eeloo was a dwarf planet beyond Neidon's orbit. It actually turned out to be a moon of Sarnus and they all this time it had for some reason been confused with the distant dwarf planet Plock. Scientists think the moon might harbor a liquid ocean beneath its frozen crust.
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 11
inSpaceLowDataValue = 10
inSpaceHighDataValue = 9.5
recoveryValue = 10
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sarnus
semiMajorAxis = 91099046
inclination = 2.3
eccentricity = 0.0034
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 55
}
}
Body
{
name = Slate
flightGlobalsIndex = 185
Template
{
name = Tylo
}
Properties
{
radius = 1728000
geeASL = 0.85
mass = 1.1581e+23
tidallyLocked = True
description = Evidence suggests that Slate was very much like Kerbin until only a few hundred thousand years ago. An unknown cataclysm seems to have stripped the moon of its atmosphere and leaving nothing but a dead husk behind. Its vibrant yellow and brown color palette has inspired painters ever since its discovery, including the world-renowned Vincent van Kerman.
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 11.5
inSpaceLowDataValue = 10.5
inSpaceHighDataValue = 10
recoveryValue = 10.5
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 216000
}
biomeMap = Kopernicus/Textures/Slate_biome
Biomes
{
Biome
{
name = Slatean Supercontinent
value = 1.0
color = 0.47451,1,0,1
}
Biome
{
name = Yahel Mountains
value = 1.0
color = 0.74902,0,1,1
}
Biome
{
name = Sombor Mountains
value = 1.0
color = 0,0,1,1
}
Biome
{
name = Impact Craters
value = 1.0
color = 1,1,1,1
}
Biome
{
name = Seabed
value = 1.0
color = 1,0.74902,0,1
}
Biome
{
name = Northern Islands
value = 1.0
color = 1,0,0,1
}
Biome
{
name = Archipelagos
value = 1.0
color = 1,0.97647,0,1
}
Biome
{
name = Mount Nehelennia
value = 1.0
color = 0.53333,0.53333,0.53333,1
}
Biome
{
name = Floodplains
value = 1.0
color = 0.67451,0.58431,0.27843,1
}
Biome
{
name = Poles
value = 1.0
color = 0.19608,0.93725,0.99608,1
}
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sarnus
color = 0.823529,0.705882,0.54902,1
inclination = 2.3
eccentricity = 0.04
semiMajorAxis = 401372838
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 55
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 1.1
epoch = 1343.91
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Slate_map
normals = Kopernicus/Textures/Slate_normal
}
}
}
Body
{
name = Tekto
flightGlobalsIndex = 187
Template
{
name = Laythe
}
Properties
{
radius = 896000
geeASL = 0.2503
mass = 9.248e+21
tidallyLocked = True
description = This moon has a very dense atmosphere for a body its size. Combined with the low gravity, this means that a Kerbal with wings attached to his arms could lift off from the surface of the moon under his own power. Those wings would have to be made of some sturdy materials though, as Tekto's atmosphere appears to very violent.
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 11
splashedDataValue = 11
flyingLowDataValue = 11
flyingHighDataValue = 10.5
inSpaceLowDataValue = 10
inSpaceHighDataValue = 9.5
recoveryValue = 10
flyingAltitudeThreshold = 20000
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 208000
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sarnus
color = 0.3,0.9,0.65,1
inclination = 9.4
eccentricity = 0.028
semiMajorAxis = 1143963939
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 55
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 2.1
epoch = 1275.12
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Tekto_map
normals = Kopernicus/Textures/Tekto_normal
Gradient
{
0.0 = 0.3921,0.7568,0.5803,1
0.5 = 0.7725,0.5372,0.3254,1
0.6 = 0.2196,0.1490,0.0901,1
1.0 = 0.0196,0.0196,0.0196,1
}
rimPower = 2.06
rimBlend = 0.3
}
}
}
Body
{
name = Urlum
flightGlobalsIndex = 181
Template
{
name = Jool
}
Properties
{
description = It took a while for Kerbal astronomers to realize Urlum was not a far away star, but in fact another planet. Since then scientists have been weary of making claims about Urlum, for fear of being wrong yet again. The ice giant is unusual in that it orbits the Sun in a clockwise fashion, unlike the anti-clockwise orbits of the other planets.
radius = 7680000
geeASL = 0.038
rotationPeriod = 44000
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 30
splashedDataValue = 1
flyingLowDataValue = 16
flyingHighDataValue = 13
inSpaceLowDataValue = 13
inSpaceHighDataValue = 12
recoveryValue = 7
flyingAltitudeThreshold = 120000
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 1600000
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
color = 0.282353,0.819608,0.8,1
inclination = 180.64
eccentricity = 0.045214674
semiMajorAxis = 429686533760
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 61
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 5.59607362747192
epoch = 422.539999999906
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Urlum_map
Gradient
{
0.0 = 0.72549,0.81961,0.83529,1
0.6 = 0.0549,0.0784,0.141,1
1.0 = 0.0196,0.0196,0.0196,1
}
rimPower = 2.06
rimBlend = 0.3
}
}
Atmosphere
{
maxAltitude = 141577
lightColor = 0.90196, 0.78039, 0.70588, 1.00
ambientColor = 0.35294, 0.20784, 0.12549, 1.00
}
}
Body
{
name = Neidon
flightGlobalsIndex = 182
Template
{
name = Jool
}
Properties
{
description = Due to its distance from Kerbin, it wasn't until fairly recently that Kerbalkind discovered the Kerbol system's most distant planet. At first scientists thought Neidon might a purple, rocky planet like Eve, but they quickly realized they were in fact looking at an ice giant similar to Urlum.
radius = 7360000
geeASL = 0.046
rotationPeriod = 42500
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 30
splashedDataValue = 1
flyingLowDataValue = 18
flyingHighDataValue = 15
inSpaceLowDataValue = 15
inSpaceHighDataValue = 14
recoveryValue = 8
flyingAltitudeThreshold = 88000
spaceAltitudeThreshold = 1500000
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
color = 0.415686,0.352941,0.803922,1
inclination = 1.27
eccentricity = 0.0127567
semiMajorAxis = 687498450000
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 259
argumentOfPeriapsis = 0
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 0.360143333673477
epoch = 445.639999999885
}
ScaledVersion
{
Material
{
texture = Kopernicus/Textures/Neidon_map
Gradient
{
0.0 = 0.62353,0.43922,0.99608,1
0.6 = 0.0549,0.0784,0.141,1
1.0 = 0.0196,0.0196,0.0196,1
}
rimPower = 2.06
rimBlend = 0.3
}
}
Atmosphere
{
maxAltitude = 103756
lightColor = 0.74118, 0.88235, 0.74510, 1.00
ambientColor = 0.34902, 0.12549, 0.35294, 1.00
}
}
Body
{
name = Plock
flightGlobalsIndex = 186
Template
{
name = Vall
}
Properties
{
radius = 604800
mass = 2.44378113536e+21
geeASL = 0.069
description = There’s been a considerable amount of controversy status of Plock as being a proper planet or just a lump of ice going around the Sun. The debate is still ongoing, as most academic summits held to address the issue have devolved into, on good days, petty name calling, and on worse ones, all-out brawls.
ScienceValues
{
landedDataValue = 16
inSpaceLowDataValue = 15
inSpaceHighDataValue = 14.5
recoveryValue = 15
}
}
Orbit
{
referenceBody = Sun
color = 0.184314,0.309804,0.309804,1
semiMajorAxis = 1714667859475
inclination = 6.15
eccentricity = 0.26
longitudeOfAscendingNode = 260
argumentOfPeriapsis = 50
meanAnomalyAtEpoch = 0
epoch = 213
}
}
}

}

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I'm still working on it from time to time. May do a release once I'm satisfied enough. It also depends on GregroxMun, if he wants to hand it over. I don't think the forums need more Kerbol rescales than already available, it's just confusing.

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I am resuming Jumbo32 development. :D

I intend to support OuterPlanets Mod and make a few more interesting changes to Minmus, Moho, and Plock from OPM.

EDIT: Don't use the current version for now. I accidentally the bodyname for Minmus's parent orbit or something RIP me.

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1.4.1 released! Fixed the bad thing with Minmus and it now orbits the sun. Additionally, Moho is hot again like it was in 0.17. It is currently not compatible with OPM.

I'm confused, the link in the OP seems to point to 1.3 still. Fix or is it me being dumb? (also did you include the fixed power-curve?)

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I'm confused, the link in the OP seems to point to 1.3 still. Fix or is it me being dumb? (also did you include the fixed power-curve?)

I keep being a bad person. Let me fix it. If it works, it should link to KerbalStuff. I will include the power curve in the next version. It will be 1.4.2, a minor update that will include OuterPlanetsMod compatibility.

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RSS is updated! Rejoice!

So how does this work? I've copied the RSS dll to replace the one bundled with this mod, but nothing's happened. I've stopped getting the error message, but no 3.2x upscale.

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