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zaky133

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  1. I vote yes because apparently Isaac Newton predicted the world will end around 2060
  2. Patterns to solve the Rubik's Cube, the bass and treble clef notes for music and the formula to work out the area of a heptagon!
  3. I once had a dream where I was at my house sitting outside with all my neighbours from the old street where I used to live having a barbeque. My dad then told me to go inside to get some chips, then when I came back outside they weren't there and the ground was covered in leaves and flowers. I then walked around to the side of the house (where there is a big fallen tree in real life) and there was a big flower tree. I walked closer to it and then a koala walked out of it, then 2 then 3 koalas came out of the tree. I started running but I couldn't run fast, my legs just wouldn't work. Then while slowly and awkwardly running, I opened the bag of chips and started throwing chips at the koalas. After about 4 chips the bag was empty, even though it still had some weight to it. I then dropped the bag and turned around to begin the slow run again, got inside the house, locked all the doors and went upstairs to find the koalas had got in somehow. Then I woke up. It was very weird
  4. "I think this might just land...." Crashes horribly into planet/moon. "T minus 10 seconds to liftoff, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6...." Whole ship explodes.... "When did I add that feature?"
  5. My first was Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition on Gameboy Advance. Found the box and cartridge in a small table in my room just then
  6. I am near a RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) Base, so I see Hawk-127's (I think thats what they are) flying around and the rare occasion of F-18's! Also there are a lot of prop planes and sometimes this massive Cargo plane that flys around. So pretty cool
  7. KSP, producing electronic music stuff, listening to music (mainly monstercat artists because they are awesome ), reading and thinking of inventions that would be stupid but also cool.
  8. Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space (BARIS) is cool if you want a classic
  9. I agree. Safety first, mission objective second. If something did go wrong, let's say during the de-orbit burn to mars, would there be an abort mission? I mean, they can't really do much if that happens but what if they run out of fuel while they are in orbit. Would they have to wait until someone rescues them? (when I say rescue, I mean re-fuel them and then land on mars) The whole concept of abort on that mission is strange to me
  10. I would get it but I don't have much internet I usually just get small indie games that won't use up all my internet while downloading it
  11. Reading, some archery, making music on my computer (electro stuff), a bit of coding and playing an assortment of various instruments
  12. This should be in the Spacecraft Exchange section, but awesome job anyway
  13. Pro tip: I find that if you keep pitching up while braking, you are less likely to tip over
  14. Define stall. Is it when your prograde marker dips below the horizon line (0 degrees) on the nav-ball?
  15. Excluding Jeb, Bill & Bob. Who is your favourite Kerbal, maybe include a bit of backstory. My favourite is Sigfrid Kerman, he is commander of all my space shuttle satelite launches. I call him 'Satelite Sigfrid'. Inventive, I know
  16. This is the greatest thing I have ever read on the forums. You sir, are hilarious. Too many quotes to mention. One question, are you going to write anything else? because you have an amazing talent.
  17. If you need some music for one, I could make a song for you, only if you want one. I usually make electronic dubsteppy things, but I can make orchestral scores too. Here's my soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/vevilo But if your going for good music, that isn't me
  18. During your transfer burn or even before it, you should add a manoevre and mess around with the blue, pink and yellow markers until you see that the trajectory will enter the SOI of the moon, pass through it and then orbit around kerbin. If you are getting shot off into a path around the sun, it is most likely you are going too fast.
  19. Let's hope the first update of the year a good one! Who am I kidding, they're all good
  20. Just saw Olex's amazing interactive visual one (http://ksp.olex.biz/?) and copied down the phase angle, ejection angle and ejection velocity for all the planets and moons and put it into a wordpad. So this wouldn't be here without Olex and all the people that helped him, so here it is! Ps. You may need to look at his version to understand this! Interplanetary Transfer Guide Legend: [Planetary] Phase angle (Pa), Ejection angle Prograde (EaP) & Retrograde (EaR), Ejection velocity (Ev). General Rules: Parking Orbit = 100km (above surface). Angles are clockwise unless negative. If you have a positive phase angle, you will want destination to be ahead of you. If you have a negative phase angle, you will want destination to be behind you. Planets Moho: -Eve: Pa = 58.94, EaP = 97.97, Ev = 2399.18 | -Kerbin: Pa = 76.05, EaP = 94.21, Ev = 3202.48 -Duna: Pa = 90.64, EaP = 92.52, Ev = 4078.42 | -Dres: Pa = 103.67, EaP = 91.61, Ev = 5059.73 -Jool: Pa = 108.92, EaP = 91.35, Ev = 5524.72 | -Eeloo: Pa = 110.7, EaP = 91.27, Ev = 5694.21 Eve: -Moho: Pa = -129.13, EaR = 140.08, Ev = 4851.12 | -Kerbin: Pa = 36.07, EaP = 162.8, Ev = 4572.47 -Duna: Pa = 66.07, EaP = 140.95, Ev = 4834.08 | -Dres: Pa = 92.04, EaP = 123.48, Ev = 5360.01 -Jool: Pa = 102.24, EaP = 117.34, Ev = 5696.86 | -Eeloo: Pa = 105.67, EaP = 115.39, Ev = 5833.83 Kerbin: -Moho: Pa = -251.79, EaR = 118.73, Ev = 3942.16 | -Eve: Pa = -54.13, EaR = 154.58, Ev = 3260.51 -Duna: Pa = 44.36, EaP = 150.91, Ev = 3289.2 | -Dres: Pa = 82.06, EaP = 123.09, Ev = 3779.8 -Jool: Pa = 96.58, EaP = 114.39, Ev = 4154.65 | -Eeloo: Pa = 101.42, EaP = 111.82, Ev = 4315.23 Duna: -Moho: Pa = -158.32, EaR = 95.04, Ev = 2979.67 | -Eve: Pa = -168.68, EaR = 104.23, Ev = 1906.85 -Kerbin: Pa = -75.19, EaR = 121.06, Ev = 1452.03 | -Dres: Pa = 62.21, EaP = 111.1, Ev = 1646.43 -Jool: Pa = 85.52, EaP = 100.53, Ev = 2154.9 | -Eeloo: Pa = 93.19, EaP = 98.33, Ev = 2381.3 Dres: -Moho: Pa = -29.86, EaR = 90.66, Ev = 2824.1 | -Eve: Pa = -204.51, EaR = 91.24, Ev = 2060.48 -Kerbin: Pa = -329.68, EaR = 92.03, Ev = 1624.32 | -Duna: Pa = -145.8, EaR = 95.12, Ev = 1049.59 -Jool: Pa = 51.95, EaP = 100.39, Ev = 768.71 | -Eeloo: Pa = 68.52, EaP = 95.49, Ev = 1017.13 Jool: (Parking Orbit = 300km) -Moho: Pa = -297.62, EaR = 151.35, Ev = 9795.37 | -Eve: Pa = -178.48, EaR = 156.67, Ev = 9679.04 -Kerbin: Pa = -48.65, EaR = 160.08, Ev = 9620.09 | -Duna: Pa = -31.06, EaR = 165.19, Ev = 9551.53 -Dres: Pa = -99.83, EaR = 175.8, Ev = 9476.93 | -Eeloo: Pa = 31.01, EaP = 183.26, Ev = 9461.21 Eeloo: -Moho: Pa = -49.76, EaR = 92.29, Ev = 2500.84 | -Eve: Pa = -82.55, EaR = 93.24, Ev = 2118.95 -Kerbin: Pa = -80.33, EaR = 94.14, Ev = 1887.73 | -Duna: Pa = -247.09, EaR = 96.28, Ev = 1560.55 -Dres: Pa = -185.43, EaR = 107.17, Ev = 1026.12 | -Jool: Pa = -43.49, EaR = 142.61, Ev = 736.29 Moons Mun: -Minmus: Pa = 90.49, EaP = 203.24, Ev = 628 Minmus: -Mun: Pa = -153.8, EaR = 124.48, Ev = 174.74 Laythe: -Vall: Pa = 47.57, EaP = NaN, Ev = 2354.56 | -Tylo: Pa = 74.94, EaP = 207.28, Ev = 2400.58 -Bop: Pa = 89.98, EaP = 179.3, Ev = 2454.22 | -Pol: Pa = 95.37, EaP = 171.27, Ev = 2481.49 Vall: -Laythe: Pa = -84.86, EaR = 169.87, Ev = 989.33 | -Tylo: Pa = 47.57, EaP = 196.86, Ev = 960.25 -Bop: Pa = 73.12, EaP = 161.32, Ev = 1032.6 | -Pol: Pa = 82.14, EaP = 144.42, Ev = 1075.41 Tylo: -Laythe: Pa = -240.26, EaR = 177.63, Ev = 2800.4 | -Vall: Pa = -84.87, EaR = 205.18, Ev = 2764.72 -Bop: Pa = 44.44, EaP = NaN, Ev = 2750.88 | -Pol: Pa = 59.87, EaP = 230.14, Ev = 2756.48 Bop: -Laythe: Pa = -138.51, EaR = 92.42, Ev = 609.88 | -Vall: Pa = -222.8, EaR = 95.34, Ev = 420.56 -Tylo: Pa = -75.42, EaR = 110.01, Ev = 243.15 | -Pol: Pa = 25.73, EaP = 153.07, Ev = 178.82 Pol: -Laythe: Pa = -343.92, EaR = 91.11, Ev = 288.38 | -Vall: Pa = -331.04, EaR = 91.21, Ev = 276.42 -Tylo: Pa = -133.67, EaR = 91.35, Ev = 261.55 | -Bop: Pa = -33.78, EaR = 91.55, Ev = 244.94
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