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Dientus

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  1. It depends on the person and what they are looking for when they are deciding to buy it At it's core, KSP is a soft introduction to rocketry, space, how to move between orbiting bodies in a solar system and how to build those vehicles that can accomplish this. It is arguably a fairly realistic space flight simulator. Trust me when I say 'soft'. Using planetary bodies that are smaller, cute little green men and women that just "puff" and come back later in case of failure are just some of the things KSP tones down from reality. Big examples are when NASA used the game and community for real life ideas on asteroid sampling. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/gamers-tackle-virtual-asteroid-sampling-mission It's even loved by Elon Musk who arguably uses it for inspiration for Space X. https://qz.com/391876/one-of-elon-musks-favorite-video-games-kerbal-space-program-is-finally-ready-to-launch/ Want it more real? Do what Elon does and add/make mods to take away the viel and reveal how hard getting to space can actually be on Earth. Want it more arcade? Dial the options back and throw kerbals into space on rocket chairs. It can be a sandbox where everything is open and available, you grab and build what you want and let it fly. It has progressive gameplay, where you must either complete Science! to advance, or take on various contracts to earn money to advance through the tiers. And mods, oh the mods! There are various 'Easter eggs' to find throughout the solar system as well as geological features that, after the graphics redo, is actually very stunning to look at. Challenge yourself to get a rocket to land on Eve (Kerbalized Venus), take a sample, plant a flag, and get all your Kerbals back safely to Kerbal Space Center (KSC). Or just get into Low Kerbin Orbit (LKO). Built a monster craft with power to shake the oceans, build a drone that just buzzes across the water to the island landing field. Follow the challenges on this forum if you ever run out of ideas. Need help? Ask here. Watch YouTube. Heck you can even make a movie with it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kIoJxQ5Kv2E Really, the whole point of it is to have fun and maybe accidentally learn a bit of rocketry along the way. It can show you just how silly a lot of space science fiction shows really are. Just remember that it's not everyones cup of tea and not everyone cares for it.
  2. For me it doesn't really matter who has a microwave, as long as I can heat up my hot pocket.
  3. That's interesting. I wish I could find when it went up. I assume its on the Russian module, unless something just happens to get lost in translation. I don't speak or read Russian so have to rely on google translate. The last I was aware of was convection ovens that heated up to about 160 to 180°. Good find Admittedly that was my first reaction to until I realized this was Russian news. I know I cannot find anything on the NASA website about any microwave oven on ISS currently, but who knows. It wouldn't be the first time the public wasn't told of something.
  4. Unless something has happened very recently I am unaware of, this would definitely be the first microwave oven in space. While a microwave oven could work without gravity, it couldn't work without a way to keep cool i.e. pressurized air as an example. Otherwise it would quickly overheat and fail. My understanding is that a microwave oven was planned for ISS at one time but has not been launched due to safety concerns with power consumption and RF interference. Anybody have better info on this?
  5. Dientus

    Primes

    Forgot your prime Liable to get points taken away... I couldn't find a picture with the number, but trust me this is NGC 4639 in the constellation Virgo. 4639 @Gargamel
  6. Banned for excessive use of participles.
  7. Didn't have a copy of the (new/old) one and didn't have it memorized. I am wondering the change as well.
  8. Always go with the wife. Mine says she has to stare at me more than I stare at myself so her opinion trumps mine, can't argue with logic like that.
  9. Not going to"conspiracy theory" or "area 51" it to death. Will just say I have this feeling and add that the SR Blackbird didn't exist for many years either
  10. Lets see.... Favorite that I myself would love to fly everyday? The Yak! Favorite as in would love to try and sheer awesomeness? The Aurora!
  11. I would hate to breathe methane since it's not a noble gas and breathing it without oxygen still results in asphyxiation the same as breathing only noble gases. It is, about, 30 times worse as a green house gas as well.... But the harvesting potentials!!!
  12. This one popped up a few days, I had forgotten all about it! been stuck in my head ever since!
  13. Banned for the modulation of ground vehicles and lack of modulation in your voice.
  14. Why yes, I am constantly attempting to do both! TUBM is frustrated with the latest KSP release as it is.
  15. I really like the fast and furious franchise, I really do but the way they 'use nos' and shift through 36 gears can be so irritating at times!
  16. Last I left him he was with a new SSTO around Duna ready to dock with my station there. Plan on leaving it that way for a while in this save until next release.
  17. Banned for not showing ME how to make those durn rotors work
  18. Banned for not knowing how to count.
  19. "Very few pilots even know how to read Morse code anymore. But if a pilot could read Morse code, he could tell which beacon he was approaching by the code that was flashing from it." -Mike Ferguson
  20. Nope On the lookout for @adsii1970
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