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would adding an atmosphere be possible?
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amen dude! after they found out how hostile it was everyone was like "screw this lets look at mars inatead"
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Bop certainly was an object of interest, for it was quite different from Jool's other moons. For one its orbit is significantly more inclined than the other moons. Secondly, it is a very jagged moon, and hardly what one would call spherical. It just seems so out of place from the others, like it wasn't always there or something. The opportunity to study the moon came when the Koviet Union's Pyongyang-4 probe had just entered the jool system after a very patient 4 year wait. The probe gathered exciting new data on Laythe, Jool's inner most moon, which mission control at Moskow noted as a potential place for colonization. Pyongyang-4 also finally settled the very heated debate over whether Pol was a real moon or just a very notorious speck of pollen on telescopes(the conspiracy theories continue to this day however by some kerbals). Mission control planned a flyby of Bop 3 days away, and kerbal scientists were very eager to study the future images of bop which soon will be beamed to kerbal at light speed by the probe. What the data they received was very perplexing, and raised more questions than answers. So much so, that the kerbals checked Pyongyang-4's systems, then double checked them, and even octuple(?) checking them. Little did the kerbals know that they had come across on of the darkest secrets in their solar system. For starters the probe shot a photograph of a structure of some kind on the surface. Not only that, but there were apparently heat signatures, which were faint yet still anomalous, on the surface. Kerbals were at loss of an explanation, a ground rover was needed for further exploration of this facility. This wasn't the first anomaly the kerbals have discovered, they've discovered the mysterious monoliths, which are among the more known, and in particular they have discovered a pyramid structure on duna. This pyramid was very interesting, as it appeared to be transmitting some sort of signal, an image can be produced from the radio jargon, showing a strange symbol and 4 kerbanoid figures. Now you may wonder what this all has to do with bop, well there obviously was a far more advance civilization before the kerbals, whose home planet appeared to be duna. They had to have been the ones who built this said structure on bop the kerbals concluded... [continued] "rover beginning final decent, control" "roger, begin final burn" "uhh control we've done a slight miscalculation and we're about 2km off course" "got it, set a course for the anomaly and give me an eta" "done, about 12 minutes after touchdown; aaand rover has touched down, and has successful separation from lander" The rover No Tomorrow began the 2km long trek to the structure, hopping and skipping over Bop's mountainous surface. 12 minutes later, as expected it began to come up on the structure; video linkage was established giving the kerbals a first look at the structure. There was no doubting it was artificial, geometric grooves lined the walls, which were made from a an unknown alloy, crafted with extreme precision. The structure was about the size of a rocket assembly building, casting an ominous shadow acros the surface of bop which nearly engulfed the tiny rover in its darkness. The geometric patterns appeared to form words, in some archaic language lost to time. Heat signatures were still present, despite Bop being -79c on a sunny day, coming from inside the structure. No Tomorrow began probing for an opening of some kind, after a long hour of searching the perimeter, what appeared to be a maintenance shaft was found. No Tomorrow sliced through the panel with relative ease, and entered the structure, the rover powered on its lights, overpowering the darkness which occupied the room for millennium. A long corridor was seen, with doors on the neatly placed on opposite sides of the walls. They all appeared to be opened with force, shallow holes cratered the walls, floors and ceilings. A fight had clearly taken place, yet they didn't appear to be caused by bullets, whatever made those holes seemed to vaporize the metal itself. Unfortunately, No Tomorrow wasn't equipped with the instruments to perform further tests, it simply was designed to explore, and that it did. Progressing further into the structure, more signs of some kind of firefight were evident, doors smashed in, holes panging surfaces. The kerbals back at mission control were mystified, they had no idea what to think about it all. The data just kept on coming as the rover explored room after room, hallway after hallway. The building was practically dead, power ceased to flow through its electrical veins long long ago. What was most unsettling was, there were clear signs of a very bloody fight between two factions, yet not a single body was anywhere to be found, absolutely no organic signs whatsoever. Could they all have disintegrated? or were the dead carted away and the station was abandoned? The rover's life was soon to be ended, however. A loud "AAUUGHHHH" was heard over the loudspeaker, followed by static. Moskow had lost No Tomorrow's signal soon thereafter. Not a single kerbal had any idea what to think, and analyzed the rover's final moments. What they saw sent chills down every kerbal's spine in the room. The final frame of video broadcast by No Tomorrow, was of a deformed hand swatting in the direction of the rover. It was clear what ever that hand was attached to had destroyed the rover. At this point, the kerbals in the room unanimously agreed this would never leave mission control. The mission never happened, No Tomorrow had crash landed, and Pyongyang-4 missed the intercept with Bop,publicly. The Koviet Union has interests behind the curtain still, an armed manned team is being assembled to investigate, and a huge orbital weapons platform is being developed, but not for kerbin contrary to what they are saying. There's certainly something dark hidden on Bop, something that should never have been discovered, the kerbals' thirst for discovery shall soon be discovered to be their achilles heel.... well i hope you enjoyed! lemme know what you liked or think i could have improved on! this is my first time writing something like this in a while
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times like this i wish i had the attention span to learn unity programming
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What's your favorite planet in the solar system(dwarf planets included) and why? Mines probably venus, its like a junkie screwup sister to the earth, yet still very fascinating from its rotation period to its weather patterns. its my dream to visit venus one day even if its a one way trip
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I'm bored. Let's plan a manned Venus landing.
th3shameless replied to The Jedi Master's topic in Science & Spaceflight
"mission control the piss has landed i repeat the piss has landed" -
I'm bored. Let's plan a manned Venus landing.
th3shameless replied to The Jedi Master's topic in Science & Spaceflight
realistically, we'd probably be better off trying to put a floating base in the upper atmosphere. there temperatures are a comfortable ~20c and pressure is around earth pressure. the only real protection needed would be from the sulfuric acid and occasional heat. LOL, gotta claim the land somehow -
I'm bored. Let's plan a manned Venus landing.
th3shameless replied to The Jedi Master's topic in Science & Spaceflight
ya, definantly a balloon or a rocket powered glider of some sort to get off would be needed -
I'm bored. Let's plan a manned Venus landing.
th3shameless replied to The Jedi Master's topic in Science & Spaceflight
the real issue would be getting off, with gravity similar to earth and blistering heat; we'll need propulsion which can burn hotter than the atmosphere to takeoff -
Get into Kerbomunar-Synchronous orbit
th3shameless replied to a topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
this is possible, simply time your burns right so you're ahead or behind the mun then circulize. i actually am going to try this -
[WIP Plugin] Extraplanetary Space Centers!
th3shameless replied to skykooler's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
omg yes!!!! i can't wait -
Precise landing /scooting
th3shameless replied to SDIR's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
practice, just keep practicing at it -
[WIP Plugin] Extraplanetary Space Centers!
th3shameless replied to skykooler's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
ya, whats the status? -
here's my dres base and a touched up minmus shot
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can you make the vostok craft?
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[WIP Plugin] Extraplanetary Space Centers!
th3shameless replied to skykooler's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
yay! this mod still lives! i eagerly looks foward to it! -
yea, and halo is actually a combat simulator which was stolen by time travelers and ported to xbox by microsoft xP
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ok...so your challenge is to get the buran shuttle as far as possible(in the soviet parts pack- http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/soyuz-pack-1-0/). rules... -no extra boosters -1 refuel on kerbin and another refuel once you get into another planet's orbit -you can pack the storage bay with as many fuel tanks as your heart desires, not limited to stock -stable, circular orbit at least semi close to planet/moon -no rules on refuel craft, just no hyperedit!!! here's a duna venture- http://imgur.com/a/DzgRX scoring!- omg the moon!-get into munar orbit:10 points moon hopping-go from the moon to minmus:15 points communist red planet for a communist shuttle-get to duna:30 points oooh pretty- get to eve:20 points sooo hot-get to moho:40 points don't forget me!-get to dres: 50 points jolly green giant- get into orbit or jool:60 points+10 points for every moon you orbit last exit interstellar space-get to eeloo:100 points these add up for every planet you get to in one go happy drifting!
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a good friend of mine made this vid and asked me share it, hope you like