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The man himself is speaking:
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Game refuses to load :(. What do I do? Fresh Win64 Full Game install from the store.
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Because chutes don't work on planets without an atmosphere...
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I reinstalled the entire game, and the issue is gone. It's probably caused by the patcher. I tested the other legs and wheels as well, and almost all of them caused ridiculous phantom forces upon contact, ripping everything apart.
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So this happened during my very first Mun landing in 1.1.2:
I tried to land in several different places, but it kept going boom.
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10 -20 reuses per stage, up to 100 with little refurbishment according to elon
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elon just said it's likely this is the first booster to refly nasa.gov/nasatv live
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meanwhile, the livecast guys are rambling about expandable space stations and other boring stuff
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20 minutes ago, fredinno said:
A damn boat.
That was what i call yesterday. I was referring to the backup mentioned in this tweet:
What happened to that?
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Why did they scrub today's backup launch attempt?
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range is green
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Fixed pics, hopefully. Stupid technology.
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Physicsless parts seem to apply some kind of force in the atmosphere when they are not perpendicular to the airstream. See images.
http://s30.postimg.org/hasbqr7cf/screenshot27.png
http://s30.postimg.org/n2sfxwh68/screenshot28.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/uy2zcpqsw/screenshot29.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/letaj93ao/screenshot30.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/kzi0q8hdc/screenshot31.jpg
It only happens in the atmosphere. I tested a bunch of different parts. Some parts caused the rocket to turn north as in the pictures, other parts turned it south.
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http://i.imgur.com/NKZhU57.png
According to this delta v map you can return from Ike to Kerbin with 850 m/s, if your craft is able to survive the heat from reentry.
Orbit calculator in Real Solar System
in KSP1 Tutorials
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You forgot to square pi in the pics.