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on Kerbys face
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Vall and Laythe for me
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Laythe is the only one with an atmosphere, so it might be nice if you have a parachute, though not much land mass. Tylo.. I'm guessing you're rover doesn't have that kind of thrust to be able to land safely, so that is probably out of the question You may be able to land on Vall, but again, not sure of your rovers thrust, though Vall does have some nice 'structures'... I'd say your best bet is either Pol or Bop, I'd choose Bop because of its rather angry resident.
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BOOM BOOM KABOOM! (Caps)
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Kerbson and Co.
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Munly Ribdun Gerzon Billy-Boblorf Deremone Sherfred Raybo Camgel Archibald - This guy is my favorite Even more insane than Jebediah Nedlorf Lodny Ertrey Hudrie Joegard Jerdred Kenory Fering Lodlo Seezor Ribsel Chad Dilberry Donoly Derley Phil Will Henner Lanbald Derwin Donfry Greglin Ribbart Thompsby Aldcas Sidemy Matwell
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non-kerboholic rice
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It's not a suggestion, the OP was trying to find out how to calculate the lagrange points, but just didn't know that they didn't exist in KSP
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He said he would like to add in a object or such that you could land on, just isn't in currently
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Shachonian since he
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Does your spacecraft produce it's own gravity?
A Fat Pokemon replied to joppiesaus's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Actually it would be quite easy. The problem lies with how KSP's physics actually work out, the planets are on 'rails,' and you can only simulate one bodies gravity at once. I've threw something together of the likes myself, and I found it pretty easy -
OH MY GOD (SOMEBODYS DRINKING MY STUFF )
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Yes, the calculations for n-body physics are actually pretty simple, its just that you cannot predict future orbits at all really, as the equations for position-time only work when there is only one body being calculated for. You still can of course predict the future orbit as it would play out, but it would require you to calculate how ever far into the orbit you want to see in advance, which is likely to make your game run quite slowly.
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evaporated into osmium
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Kerbalpedia the pediatric
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Connecting Girders to two Mounting Points
A Fat Pokemon replied to Jonathonm's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Yep, unfortunately you can't connect it to two different parts simultaneously, but you can always strut the pieces together. -
= Park Cubed Dinosaur
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made by Mozart
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a very creepy
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Sponge. Sea man.
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Is it possible to do a midflight atmospheric refuel?
A Fat Pokemon replied to michaelphoenix22's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Here, I got you the video, its 3 planes actually: -
Is it possible to do a midflight atmospheric refuel?
A Fat Pokemon replied to michaelphoenix22's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I've seen someone do it once, just slow flying planes. -
since the kernals
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, the evil brotherhood