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Adstri

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  1. Mission went excellently! Unfortunately, I do not have any screenshots or videos. However, I plan to redo it again and I will try to have pictures next time. Cruithne would be awesome, and so would 2016 HO3. Just try not to go overkill I am also working on a mod that makes kerbin look like earth in a stock-alike style. I would be more then happy to let you use it
  2. They are already uninclined to match the plane of the rings. This might have changed but if they have I will fix it ASAP.
  3. If you don't want the added challenge, use this config to unincline the moons @Kopernicus:AFTER[RealSolarSystem]{ @Body[Phobos] { @Orbit { @inclination = 1.093 } } @Body[Deimos] { @Orbit { @inclination = 0.93 } } @Body[Moon] { @Orbit { @inclination = 5.145 } } @Body[Io] { @Orbit { @inclination = 0.05 } } @Body[Europa] { @Orbit { @inclination = 0.470 } } @Body[Ganymede] { @Orbit { @inclination = 2.214 } } @Body[Callisto] { @Orbit { @inclination = 2.017 } } @Body[Triton] { @Orbit { @inclination = 129.812 } }} Sorry about the messed-up appearance.
  4. Been waiting for this. I recreated voyager 2 and I would love to re-do it with the expansion For Mimas, I would use a recolor of Mobe.
  5. I tried to visit Dres. However, I don't think Dres wanted my visit. Damnit Dres.
  6. On my to-list. The 4SE I use for solar system objects and bright nebulae. I went out in no-man's land for that
  7. Entered my scope through this calculator, and on average the limiting magnitude is 14.5. http://www.cruxis.com/scope/limitingmagnitude.htm I had just cleaned my telescope at the time, it was cold out, there was not a wisp of cloud in the sky, and it was EXTREMELY dark. The planet was also at opposition. This could resolve at least Titania and Oberon. The other moons of Uranus could have been "ghosts". However they seemed to be in about the same position as the real objects.
  8. 4". I didn't specify the aperture because I didn't think anyone would belive me.
  9. A Celestron NexStar with a 2x Barlow. Uranus was at opposition at the time. I would love to shoot for Miranda, still trying. To see Amalthea (Might as well post this) I put a piece of tape underneath the eyepiece. This blocked out most of the glare of Jupiter and it resolved as a tiny dot.
  10. No images *yet* but here is my list of solar system bodies that I have seen though binoculars/telescope: The Sun (filter) Mercury Venus The Moon Mars Ceres Vesta Jupiter, Amalthea, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto Saturn, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Iapetus Uranus, Titania, Oberon, Ariel, Umbriel I am still hunting for Neptune+Triton, Pluto and Pallas.
  11. More Num craters now have water! Heightmap balancing is tricky though.
  12. What about having two different oceans? (ect. a world having both lava and water)
  13. The drawing is actually the textures used for the planet put in a sphere. I just made this yesterday late at night falling asleep, so expect lots to change.
  14. Hmm... maybe, maybe not. The planet is extremely hot, so the terrain is sort of molten. Kind of like Earth's mantle, except of the surface. I took a break from Nibrek as making one planet for four weeks can drive one such as myself completely insane and mad. So I took a break from hell Nibrek for a little bit and started on... The Num (or Num eht!)
  15. Do not use the magic boulder's powers around small children.
  16. My gerbils are exploding out!
  17. Damnit, I was also going to say something on the Orion prototype. Oh well. "We have liftoff on Orion, look at it go! Wait... why is it getting bigger?"
  18. Shame on you for reshaming something that has been shamed.
  19. Well. @Kopernicus:AFTER[KOPERNICUS] { Body { name = Nibrek cacheFile = KounterKerbin/Cache/Nibrek.bin Template {
  20. Connect it with a lemon, and proceed to sit on it. How can I turn the Sun off?
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