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TheSpaceDinos4037

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  1. I have no idea if anyone else at my school likes or knows about KSP except my closest friends I just hope high school or college might have a KSP club but Idk lol (I'm in the 8th grade so I'm not <13, just letting you know)
  2. I'm gonna try and recreate this in KSP and see how it goes
  3. So yeah I don't know why I decided to do this but I thought it would be fun So far I have made: Sputnik 1, Explorer 1, and Vanguard 1 Currently working on Sputnik 2 I think their pretty good I'll put some higher quality images in the replies
  4. I love this lol Let me add my own: Mo-holes Based on donuts and bagels (I don't know the difference) Usually overbaked pastries with holes stamped through the middle, also sometimes dipped in chocolate because most kerbals don't like charred food. "We put the hole in Moho!" The idea for them came when a kerbal attempted to bake a cake with zero knowledge on how to (most kerbals also don't know how), and promptly almost burned his house down and created a dark-brown, crunchy lump. He got so angry that he punched a hole in it, and it reminded him of the Mohole in that moment.
  5. I think that’s a revamp of the Mohole Could also he caves tho
  6. I’m currently working on a short video with a craft that requires me to know it’s RPM so I can record it Are there any mods that add something like this? Thanks for the help!
  7. Yeah, I tried to put it on top original but it turns out physics doesn't like it when you push against yourself so I had to put it on the bottom I could've made it higher up but then that would've made it much bigger than the real thing, and I was trying to be as accurate as possible
  8. I'm currently working on a series in which I recreate famous rockets/spacecraft (heavily inspired by Matt Lowne's Space Race Speedrun and 70 years of Spaceflight by Gordon) and one of the rockets I made was the Goddard-1! A.K.A, the first liquid-fueled rocket ever launched! It took flight on March 16, 1926, in a snowy field in Massachusetts. It was built by Robert H. Goddard, one of our first spaceflight pioneers. It's built with entirely stock parts, but most of them are resized with TweakScale. Properties : • Part #: 76 • Dimensions: 1.2 m x 1.1 m x 4 m • Mass: 281 kg • TWR: 2.30 • Burn time: 2.5 seconds Images here And here's a video And finally, the Kerbal X link https://kerbalx.com/TheSpaceDinoooos/Goddard-1-Rocket Enjoy!
  9. yoo these look amazing! remind me of my art a bit
  10. I wanted to show you guys my very first fanart I'm posting! (this is a really old image, been meaning to post this for a while now actually) Jeb accidentally fainted from excitement while trying to land on the Mun, faceplanting right into the Staging button...
  11. mun mission report coming soon

  12. I hope you like these! will be posting later on Mission Reports once I'm done flying and writing
  13. lol yeah i have a mapping probe in orbit planning to send kerbals out to them all
  14. thanks! was looking for a place to share missions
  15. currently im just starting on missions to minmus and ive already been to the mun i also set up relays around kerbin and the mun yesterday
  16. hey everybody! im quite new to the forums currently but I'm not new to ksp (been playing since 2021 and have ~150 hours in it)and i just wanted to introduce myself i'll probably just be posting about new missions and also about my current career mode game since its pretty successful already, and i might post some sneak peaks about a little mod im working on
  17. For those situations, the border between flying low and flying high is ~20 km from sea level (on Kerbin). You must do your science and collect all of it there before you reach above 20 km. I recommend adding at least 2 of each science experiment you have unlocked to do so that when you cross 20 km, you don't have to reset all of your current science.
  18. So today I was testing out a mod that I was making (adds new science experiments) , and I was trying to toggle a science part, but every time I right-clicked it, nothing would open. I tried other parts and switching gamemodes, but those didn't work either. I then tried checking the Action Groups tab. I clicked on the Mystery Goo part, and in the Selection Tab one of the options was "Toggle Cover" when it should've been something like "Observe Mystery Goo". Does anybody know what this could've been caused by? I have no mods that would disable this because I tried it in Science mode (which should've enabled it) and it still didn't work.
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