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33 (+) Tarydium!
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No attack done. Undetected escape succesful. I get my Tarydium-rocket launcher and blow up the next one into space without suit!
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30 Much faith in God helps! EDIT: I did 28 accidentally, should be 29
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Did you already done it into orbit? If not. then me and some people out there can help you. Oh, how my lack of education! Welcome!
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Where to put the dll? EDIT: Nevermind. Delete me plz
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28 my friends!
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Have you said these waves are strong? Happens I shield them with a sphere of Tarydium! The next poster is stranded in space and with no fuel, and I disable that universe's rule that enables dimensional crossing. I'm back!
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I use South American server cuz im Brazil the Mind of the parties! The Mind literally, because I made a ecologic, very fuel-efficient car engine! Held in secrecy at my workshop. OH YEA MY FAV SPORE STAGE GONNA INSTALL SPORE
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Useful Reactionsâ„¢ - Smoke-free hydrogen combustion
Gustavo6046 replied to Gustavo6046's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The reaction is endothermic so we have to bring the other components and heat it a little. Done? So it can be the easiest way of doing. Not enough? Resistors make da heat from craft electricity and react the breath CO2 (filtered from the other gases somehow) with ammonia to make O2 and useful byproducts. -
Of course not! it is just a simple challenge. These are only the craft classification rules to enter the Tournament. It is nothing too Unreal to believe it might be easier to just be classified and lose.
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- And for those who are wondering, yes I sat on it since April. MechJeb is too messy in newer versions. People, when I see Kerbin from close, it is colored. But when I get into space/map view, I only can barely see a bit of saturation in the edge between the day and night! Oh and some toolbar textures are horrible quality in the editor. And the windows, UI and buttons that appear e.g. in the tutorial or Flight Results is often a gray square with hardly-distinguishable text, or something of the kind.
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Yea cool
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Yeehay! Post your escape attempt (or proof of why the above's escape attempt failed) and post your attempt to kill the next one!
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"Heyo gentlemen navigating around and under the sea!" To classificate to the challenge is to build a craft that is able to submerge in Kerbin's Water, navigate and reach atleast 2m/s speed under Kerbin's Water and get back up without fatal losses or quickloads. The winner craft must have the best underwater speed and distance without losing any part, be fuel-efficient (winning a bonus for using a nuclear engine, as to imitate the nuclear submarines), have nice aesthetics, good waterdynamics (Ferram Underwater Research!), good safety and a nice, quick and safe deployment into water.
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Solar Limbo: How Low can you Go?
Gustavo6046 replied to MarvinKitFox's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
lol funny, 2015-2015 -
Useful Reactionsâ„¢ - Smoke-free hydrogen combustion
Gustavo6046 replied to Gustavo6046's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Anything can be done to reutilize the taikon...astronaut breath at the spaceship or even spacesuit (for infinitely prolongued EVAs without having to bring in a plant). -
Useful Reactionsâ„¢ - Smoke-free hydrogen combustion
Gustavo6046 replied to Gustavo6046's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I found another CO2 reutilizing reaction: (reaction imagery courtesy of WolframAlpha) Normally it would involve two hydrogen molecules, which would make it double fuel cost: In WWI Germans did instead included one electron in that reaction so that it only needed one single hydrogen: H2 + O2 + e- = H2O + O- -
Liquid fuel is already ecologic, but when combusting hydrogen where comburant is ozone instead of O2 the results get quite interesting: H2 + O3 = H2O + O2 It has a more powerful exotermic reaction (thermical output; 1286 kJ/mol, bigger than that of standard combustion reaction with comburent O2, H2 + e- = H2O + O-), does not need one electron per reaction and oxygen byproduct can be used for life support. Only... where did you put my ozone layer miner you borrowed for experiments? And why is the ozone layer this rarified after I gave it? Bonus: CO2 + 2H2O = CH4 + 2O2, a reaction which can return CO2 from astronauts in the command module into O2 and methane, costing water and heat (it is endotermic, thermical INPUT)...
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Oh. I probably confused with another planet which has. Somewhere in the wiki should say some planet (might) have hydrogen in the atmosphere. I was saying about no way of grabbing hydrogen out from water. In Chemistry notation, terms, there was no e- (electrons) to do the following: H2O + e- = H2 + O- 2O- + 2e+ = O2 [TABLE=width: 500, align: left] [TR] [TD]Meaning[/TD] [TD]Abbreviated[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Command Module[/TD] [TD]CM[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Lander Module[/TD] [TD]LM[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] The lander has a Docking Port of big size and magnetic/electric-charge guidance system (north/south poles, anodes/cathodes), and after retrieving hydrogen from local atmo and puting in the radial tanks, a small tank of fuel with radial Spider engines, another Sr dock and a small probe core is dropped by the Control Module to the Lander Module. The tank only has to use the Spiders to get slow enough to dock with the landed LM. Then it hops with the fuel remaining (Spiders are really dV efficient!) so it intersect suborbitally with the CM and docks. First it will free the LM's docking port as the tank is undocked and quick, small SRBs help to avoid it collide with the LM or CM taking it out of the way like a launch abort system.. Then the H2 is transferred from the LM to radial tanks in the CM, the LM is discarded and the CM returns to Kerbin to condense H2. And yes, that strategy is based on Lunar/Münar missions but unmanned. ´`~^¨ - brazilian keyboard accents Thank you for your suggestion! I always appreciate these.
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Gliding, not skimming! Bombarding Neodymium (Nd) with Cerium (Ce) results in Ununoctium (Uuo), which alpha decays in milisseconds, generating alpha particles of positive charge which can be attached in mass inside a radial vaccuum tank. This way, when used in a spaceship, docking ports of another vessel with an anode will attract and be attracted by the other vessel, since one has positive alpha radiation charge and the other has an anode, inverse charges attract and ease docking even beyond the darkest sides.