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Nendra

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  1. Hey guys, i want to ask. We all probably know how to calculate the Delta-V in Earth . https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/f7b5f1134cca290884b493ab8b676936e0d995b3 But it is for calculating Rocket Or Spacecraft's Delta-V Inside Earth, because the Gravity Standart Is 9.8 m/s'2. But how to calculate when the Rocket or Spacecraft is in Orbit around the earth or Sun Or other Planet (Outside the atmosphere). Please help me on how to calculate that. Thanks
  2. @sarbianThis is the Log: [LOG 17:18:54.713] ******* Log Initiated for Kerbal Space Program - 1.8.0.2686 (WindowsPlayer x64) en-us ******* Kerbal Space Program - 1.8.0.2686 (WindowsPlayer x64) en-us [Complete log snipped]
  3. @Acvila But, i found our that MechJeb Is Exactly the problem. When i uninstalled MechJeb after that, Kerbal Space Program start-up normally again... Help Guys... Stuck at loading screen while MechJeb is installed. Help...
  4. Guys, i have a problem. I Installed the MechJeb on KSP 1.8.0, and then when i starts the game, the loading stuck at Part/MassiveBooster, and not moving at all...
  5. Ok, Thanks Buddy. Everyone who has some other suggest can still post it here
  6. Ok, i'm waiting for other peoples answer. Thanks Buddy
  7. If i deployed the chute first while we are still ejecting from the rocket, then it wouldn't deployed, because the descent module can't open the chute if the orbital module was still attached above the descent module...
  8. VoidSquid Answer: The chute is located just below the hatch (You know, the little circle above the descent module), it's located below it. And yeah, i used that kind of LES before using my own custom-built. But i abandoned it because the fuel was just to low and the speed was also to low for safe descent from the jetison of the orbital module... mk1980 Answer: It's probably not a clipping issue, because when finished de-orbiting, i jettisoned both the orbital and the service module from the descent module. And everything worked fine after that. Re-entered kerbin atmosphere, and i can deploy the chute normally without problem. Also, so far there hasn't been a single accident where i can't deploy the chute after re-entering the atmosphere. So the problem only occur when trying to seperate the descent module from the orbital module during emergency situation, not a normal situation... So how do we fix this problem...?
  9. Ok, so this problem is common in Kerbal Space Program? and how to solve or fix this problem so that my Soyuz Can Do Abort Realistic way? And the chute is inside the upper hatch. Yeah Make sure to watch the video later, it's very important...
  10. Hey guys. I'm just experimenting with my Soyuz LES System. And everything worked well except for the last part. The Parachute won't open up after the Descent module seperated with the Orbital Module. https://youtu.be/fLJSeuiBGds The Descent module has been seperated from the orbital module succesfully, but why did the descent module parachute didn't worked? This isn't normal, when seperating the orbital module and the instrumental module after de-orbiting, it worked. Never been a unsuccesfull parachute deploy after entering the kerbin atmosphere. So please help me with this problem. Thanks
  11. OMG, sorry. I Clicked OLD Tentares Link, not the proper version link. Very sorry. Also, do you have link to more Vehicles (Such As Proton, etc) Other that the CRAFT File link, if you have it, please inform me, and also, do you know how to install the Add-On the the mod, Please inform me Thank you
  12. Hey Guys. Wow, amazing work. Just having a bug here. I Can't load all of the CRAFT Files that uses this Mod. I Downloaded the Mod and installed it. I downloaded it from the CRAFT Files from the dropbox website. But when i open the game and wanna to load it, it says missing all part (https://imgur.com/a/asQBmAH) But i have already installed the Mod and haved all the parts. SO Please help me in this bug guys. Thank you
  13. Wow, thats a lot of information. Thank you very much, Buddy.
  14. Ok, so by using Thrust limiter on reaching orbit, we can orbit the spacecraft without turning off the engine right?
  15. Hello Guys, just wanna ask. In real life we usually see rocket which did not turn off the engine to orbit. I mean, how to orbit the rocket without turning off the engines and wait until it reaches the apoapsis. Can we orbit the rocket by still turning on the engines? For example, the Apollo mission, it uses it third stage to orbit, and did not turn the stage off. The Soyuz, it orbits using the third stage without turning off the engines. So how to orbit a rocket without turning off the engine on the stage? Thank you.
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