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Didn't know what could counter hazmat so here's a potato
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don't you hate it when this happens
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Hah. Nothing beats innovation. wait no wrong one
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To start, let me say that to USE a space station for something, one must HAVE a space station. Rendezvous/Docking, among other things, being a weak point for me in KSP really limits what I can do. If I did have a space station, I speculate that I would use said space station for refueling, looking out wondrously of that cupola module, or perhaps just for the sake of having one. They look pretty too! i want a space station
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Can't find an old delta-v calculator site?
Snowstorm replied to Snowstorm's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Yes! I found it by chance on one of my old computers.... here's the link if anyone is interested! http://13375.de/KSPDeltaVMap/ -
Hey everyone! For about the past year, I've been taking a break from KSP mainly because of work and interest in other games. Now that I'm playing again, I seem to remember an old Delta-v calculator website that fit all my needs. I remember it having an obscure and strange URL. On the site, you could click on a picture of one of the planets, and then another picture of a planet, indicate whether it was from the surface or low orbit, and then it would give you the Delta-v needed. There were also sliders. such as increasing the Delta-v needed by 15% to allow for error during a mission, etc... Does anyone know the URL? It would be incredibly useful. I know that there are other calculators out there, but for some reason, I really preferred this one. Thanks in advance, Snowstorm
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I've thought about doing this too! I am, however, waaaaay too lazy to ever get anything done.
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The inflatable heat shield is not ablative, making it much less durable and tolerant than its ablative cousins- 20 km/s is just too fast, ESPECIALLY for the inflatable one. Nice idea though
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Any good youtube channel/ guide compilation of tutorials for KSP?
Snowstorm replied to Daniel Nobre's topic in KSP1 Tutorials
Here's a very comprehensive series of tutorials for beginners to Kerbal Space Program. I watched him and learned a lot. They should hopefully get you started on your KSP journey. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnE0czz6mprmGRfrtaYcjg -
Kuinness Thread of Kerbal Records
Snowstorm replied to JJayzX's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Did you just post on a year old thread? -
Fire extinguisher man to the rescue!
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Nope. Rubber is an insulator.
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I have a vague memory... Isn't it green?
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As the title says, what thing in KSP gives you the best feeling? For me, it is zooming past a planet at high speeds at low altitudes. It gives me such a big rush! What gives you the best feeling in KSP?