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Spaceception

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  1. 1: That would've taken away the serious part of this video 2: Did he really say that? Link for audio pls?
  2. Tell me what you think Btw, I didn't make this
  3. Because cake is, and cake is cool Why can't I use a grocery bag as a parachute?
  4. Oooh, I wonder what's next
  5. I would like to know what the atm/water/ice/and plants would look like under the light Lalande 21185 @K^2
  6. 3 things 1: Five parts? That's awesome 2: Mun AND Minmus? That's outrages!!! 3: Why is everything so bright?
  7. Yes, It'd be interesting to see what they could do together.
  8. Here's my attempt, btw, before I launched it, I tested it out on the KSC, and it worked really well
  9. The skies and oceans would look tan or orangeish, the light is too dim for it to look blue, although, I may be wrong for the brighter end of the red dwarfs.
  10. No,, but it's supposed to fly in 2020 I believe. Awww, I was hoping for a cool SSTO. I guess I'll settle for a regular SSTO
  11. Read the title, it says Alternate Solar System, plus, it wouldn't have the same orbit as some people think it has from those weird books
  12. I've read that book, but is there any other types of plant that could grow under a star like Lalande? I hoping it could be a dark red Also, I can't access Wikipedia for some reason.
  13. I'm not sure, and I'm pretty sure Universe Sandbox 2 wouldn't simulate it properly, so I don't know, perhaps you should talk to @K^2
  14. Yeah, pretty much, but how powerful would it be? I don't need it to be Saturn V powerful or whatever, just powerful enough to get to geostationary orbit.
  15. The name says it all, we've had nuclear powered air engines, and nuclear powered rocket engines, so how hard would it be to combine the two, and how powerful would it be with our current knowledge of nuclear physics? Btw, this is for my book idea, but I'm not restricting it to just that.
  16. Going from the dimmest type of Red dwarfs )Say Wolf 359) to the brightest )Say Lalande 21185), what would the plant life on Earthlike exoplanets look like )Assuming it's very similar to Earth in terms of everything, but it doesn't have to be exact)? Obviously, it'll be much darker than our plants, but how dark? And could our plant life adapt to it? And what would its biology be? Or it's possible functions? Btw, this is for my book idea, but I'm not restricting it to just that.
  17. I guess it shows how much better capitalism is In all seriousness, I'm quite intrigued to see what their manned Moon program looks like. it does look cool though.
  18. Looks nice, although I prefer my choice, Have you seen what the keyboard area looks like? )it's amazing!!)
  19. I don't know why you couldn't have just mentioned me in the PM, I would've seen it when I woke up
  20. Ye Should've posted this in the original thread. And yes, I did see the bottom part.
  21. Well, I've stepped on it accidentally twice, luckily, there's no cracks or anything Anyway, this will likely be the computer I get: http://www.amazon.com/X551MA-Laptop-Intel-Celeron-500GB/dp/B00SV72ZA2/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
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