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Sooo...You're on Antarctica? Anyone who's in space has an unfair advantage reading that. Merry Christmas anyway!
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Personally, Eve is my least favorite planet. The way it seems to swallow up anything that lands on it, and is almost impossible to get off of, and has such high gravity, and how it's just so purple...It just feels like Eve is the most unforgiving of all the KSP bodies. My Kerbals all seem so uncomfortable there too, the purpleness simply unsettles them so much, even more so than Duna's red. I'd have a hard time celebrating there, but I suppose the Kerbals would wrap Kristmas lights around their ship, sing some kristmas karols, eat some snacks, and play tag while trying not to clip through the surface at 8c from the high gravity. And most importantly, they would have a good time!
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Yay! Thank you, Squad, for all the awesomeness you've given all of us, and merry Kristmas! Edit: What does the poster look like?
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Granted. It is raining ash because Yellowstone just erupted... I wish I was fast at solving big cubes.
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Or Whack-A-Kerbal.
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If you managed to get outside the galaxy, it would be a lot dimmer than what it looks like from Earth, as you are looking at a much thinner slice rather than through the thick side. Furthermore, it would not look colorful at all, just a big round grayish blob among the endless blackness around it. You wouldn't be able to see anything at all if there are any lights on inside your FTL spaceship due to the reflection on the glass. I've been out to places where you can really see the stars, and Andromeda is still just a barely visible oval blob. You can't even see it if you look directly at it because it gets in your blind spot. That's probably similar to what the Milky Way would look like, just not as big in the sky. If we could see all the colors that those long-exposure false-color images are taken in, it might look as colorful as the pictures, but until we invent better eyes, we're stuck with gray blobs.
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Add moar booster.
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-57 [-] Down to the bottom!
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Surface base on Minmus? Station around Duna? Dres mining operation? I think a large-scale Duna station/base network would be cool.
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A Joke Thread - Funny, Not So Funny, Just Jokes!
cubinator replied to MightyDarkStar's topic in Forum Games!
What do you call an Indian flatbread with exactly 0* inclination? NaN hehheheehheheheheheheheehhheheehheeeehehee..........ok, I'll go away now... -
-56 [-] We are too far along to give in.
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I've been playing a Simple Realism career save with 10x Kerbin mod because I like realism, but I can't stand the angled ecliptic in RSS. It just bugs me soooooo much... I decided to try Scatterer again, and between the frequent periods of glitchyness, I've gotten a few great shots.
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In my current career save, I plan to keep all the crap I have in orbit until I unlock the Klaw, then I'm going to bring it back to either recover for funds (which is probably not at all lucrative) or put in a giant pile behind the VAB as a monument.
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The "You know you're playing a lot of KSP when..." thread
cubinator replied to Phenom Anon X's topic in KSP1 Discussion
When you accidentally put your phone in orbit mode instead of airplane mode. -
down to -55. Onwards!
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what will be the first flag planted on mars be?
cubinator replied to basbr's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Granted. You get vaporized in a wormhole, then your dust lands on the sidewalk that past You is walking on, and past You decides to walk around it instead of straight like you originally did. I wish I could see microwaves.
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-force-d3d11 KSP didn't load when I did that, so I removed it.
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You can't go over the rainbow, because you would have to violate lightspeed and relativity and stuff. You must be cheating. Cheater!
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It was right at the end of the livestream.
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It's a Star Wars VII reference.
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"The goal is Mars, because no one wants to go back to Jakku." *facepalm* Did anyone else catch that? I was fairly confident in this landing attempt, considering it almost made it last time, and that was on a barge in the ocean as opposed to the gigantic landing pad on land that was used this time. It's always kind of funny to watch them "explain" orbital mechanics to viewers when you actually know how it works. The way they describe vertical launch vs. orbital...