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The space faring aliens are rodent like, have small tails, are short, around a metre tall, have medium sized brains, love to learn and build, are pacifist, and grew in technology quickly, they can evade quickly, but have fast metabolisms, but their ability to learn quickly, and adapt gives them an edge. They live on the larger of the two habitable Moons. The medieval civilization aliens are birdlike, a bit taller, learn a bit slower, but have mastered flight, are somewhat pacifist, instead of boats, they have their wings to guide them across the surface, and have a slow metabolism, so they have lots of energy. They live on the smaller of the two habitable Moons. Life was spread between the planets, and the two are very similar to each other, the rodent species lives on the cool continental world with almost equal parts water and land, and lots of large forests, and the bird species lives on a cool forest world, with much more land then water with most of the land covered in dense conifer trees.
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I got the idea from this video; So now I have a second book, along with short stories with daniel l. So this will be good practice for when I have lots of homework in the future Since I'm still thinking about the idea, the first chapter will take awhile, but there will be a Gas Giant about 8 Jupiter masses in the habitable zone that captured a habitable planet between the size of Earth and Mars as it migrated, and towed along a Mars sized moon, and the Gas Giant orbits a K type main sequence. Here's the basic plot; A primitive medieval civilization, an early space faring civilization, two Moons, two civilizations, what would happen if they made contact? Several years after an Asteroid hits a city, and kills millions, a scientist convinces his government to fund a space program, several years after it starts up, they find that the nearby Moon they call 'The Twin' hosts an Avian civilization a few hundred years of development behind them, realizing that the civilization may teach them more about their early development, they start a mission to make contact, and bring both of their civilizations to the golden age. @Atlas2342 @Findthepin1 Want to help with this one as well?
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Pic; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_9#Launch_prices https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_Heavy#Pricing_and_development_funding There you go
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When I landed 10 Kerbal's on Duna, and aerobraked with those awesome inflatable heatshields. Or when I landed 13 Kerbal's on the Mun, in the dark. I can't decide. I did the same thing
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I think that they're at least painting over it with those colors for aerodynamic purposes.
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How'd you let me down? @Atlas2342
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Hi @Frybert
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Are you using internet explorer? All jokes aside, yes, there's now Windows 10.
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AH, thanks
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Btw, was this one of the "FULL POWAH" Falcon 9's?
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GODDAMMIT I MISSED ANOTHER ONE!? I COULD'VE SEEN THIS ONE TOO!!
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GuessWhoWillReplyNext.exe not working, forgot to mention member @ Zero Cause why not.
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I heard a few years ago it was going to be used for the ISS, but i see your point.
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Well then I guess there's no point for a LEO SLS/Orion. Although, now that I'm thinking about it, why can't an Atlas or Delta take up Orion to the ISS? This question does ask how far will Orion go, not SLS.
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Go to space, refuel the ship, go to the Moon, and return