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I love how you took inspiration from the Pegasus there. Last year I was designing a crewed mission to Jupiter (plus Io, Europa, Ganymede and Calypso) and Saturn (Titan, Enceladus, Mimas, and the rings) on modern tech, and when I was designing the Bucephalus, the mothership, I put the heatshield in the back, with a retractable cover for the Nuclear Lightbulb Engine. I didn't want my Astronauts to have to Aerobrake Eyeballs-Out after going at interplanetary speeds. Just wondering, would it be possible for you to put an attachment node on the back so I could attach engines?
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kopernicus [1.6.0] Extrasolar v1.8.0 [12/21/18]
Kosmonaut replied to Andi K.'s topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
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@SpaceMouse Well scientists calculated that to induce a 1-g spin at a rate that wouldn't produce Nausea, you would need a radius of 45m. Since the Kerbol System is 1/4 size, we can say that the Centrifuge was just downsized to 11.25m. Kerbals are 1m, and the average Human is 1.6-2m, so we can half that again, making is 6.625m. By scaling the Centrifuge to the Kerbals, it's about 7.5m, give or take, so I think windows are OK on this one.
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Will the corridors to the centre and the other sections have an IVA? I know it isn't necessary but it would look cool, especially with Enhanced IVA. Also, will it have Kerbalism compatibility as a centrifuge? I don't use Kerbalism, I'm just curious. EDIT: Forgot to add that I absolutely love this
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THIS IS PEGASUS: VOYAGE TO THE PLANETS(Chapter 4: Laythe)
Kosmonaut replied to DAL59's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
One of my favourite films ever- the Saturn Rings Spacewalk was fantastic and I felt genuine emotion at the emotional parts. I've been looking for this for forever so thank you. -
Hey I'm back 1983: The world is utopian and you shudder just thinking about what the next floor will inevitably be
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Omg I love love love love love the use of space there- with the zero-g designed cockpit. That's awesome and you should be proud. Is the rest of the space in there just airlock or is there going to be something else?
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Looks as if that nuclear deterrence policy to stop themselves from getting invaded by the US is working out...
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A very canadian-themed post Using metric and inferior imperial in the same sentence... you must be a fellow canadian! Last weekend at the Ottawa Aerospace Museum I had the opportunity to see, among other jet fighters, an AV-8B Harrier II- it was a surprisingly small craft compared to the CF-18 or CF-104 (the C denotes that it is upgraded and used by the Canadian military), actually not that much larger than the MiG-29. I always thought it was much larger than that.
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While I regret the loss of the Venture Star, I do applaud the choice to make the NAUTILUS-X instead. I wanted you to make that decision, but it's your mod so I wasn't going to say anything Cheers!
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That looks beautiful. Is it going to keep the mammoth trail? Or will you give it a new one?
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Reminds me of Alouette 1, the first Canadian Satellite. It made us the third space-faring nation in the world after the CCCP/USSR and America
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Not really, no. I just use them when I'm trying to make cool looking crew tubes on centrifuges and stuff, and 80m is way longer than I need
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I'm not sure about the leg thing- she's my second favourite witch (after Hama from Avatar: The Last Airbender), although I haven't read the stories about her since I was a kid. but I was just commenting on the house with Chicken Legs.
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I love baba yaga!