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Kerbface

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  1. No they don't. They can just do things. That's the advantage of not being under the control of executives. Freedom. They can just add whatever features at whatever rate they want for as long as they want. I'm not complaining. I think the game even in it's current state was well worth the $23 it cost me and I know there's still a lot more to go. What exactly that is I think I more or less trust them with. Lots of great art is made without deadlines.
  2. We all know voyager is leaving or has left the solar system. In a few years it's going to stop sending information back though. I can't help but wonder if it might be a good idea to send something out of the solar system a lot faster. Put it on a much bigger rocket and get it going at several times the velocity with a longer lifespan for communication. Bear in mind I am no proffessional so I know some things I'm saying might sound stupid to those more educated in the matter of space, but I wonder what we might be able to do if we made a probe like this. We could find out more about interstellar space and things like the oort cloud (though I'm sure that would take many years). What of it? Is this just stupid and voyager has already given us all the really valuable info and there's nothing but unremarkable space beyond what it will find until you reach another star?
  3. I doubt Musk would just give up because they lack an immediate customer.
  4. No other ideas on things I could use for an astronaut suit costume?
  5. Yeah, a planet with some crazy tectonics might be good to see. Lots of steep mountains and valleys and cliffs and jutting rocks.
  6. KSP is meant to resemble our solar system in many ways. Obviously there are differences (and it's scaled down) but generally speaking, it's meant to be similar to our own solar system like the rocketeering technology is similar to ours. A planet like that would firstly take forever to design and be really hard to render but also would be too much like Kerbin, too far from our solar system and take all the mystery out of the search for life. Also, it's not really plausible to have even the tiniest bit of mystery regarding the life on this planet as you'd be able to see signs of it from a billion miles away and it'd have to already be close to Kerbin to be in the habitable zone. Now if they ever added interstellar travel, and I am not really a fan of the idea but if they did it would have to be after all features that fit the game in it's single system status are completed and worked out well, in that case I would be happy to see a planet with some kind of serious macroscopic life, but make it really weird and bizzare.
  7. They should have palm trees. I saw a video of 0.8 that had palm trees near the KSC, but I'm guessing these were handplaced and removed later when they added terrain scatter because they're not there anymore.
  8. Is it not possible to send a crew up to repair the telescope? As I understand it's a very expensive piece of equipment.
  9. Motorcycle helmet... interesting thought. Wouldn't want it to look too sporty but if I look maybe I could find one that with a little alteration could make a good space helmet. Also, is that skintight suit a more effective spacesuit than your standard bulky suit? Just wondering in case that's the direction all spacesuits are gonna go.
  10. I found an orange coverall (did not know that that was a word for a jumpsuit) for $30 delivered, that seems good. It has a collar but that can be covered by whatever I use as the neck of the helmet. Would spacesuits ever have pockets? Could be useful for holding onto tools in EVA I guess. Else I'll just cover it up with something or take them off. I imagined I would just have a reasonably small pack on the back for life support. Would that be plausible if it's not intended for particularly extensive use? It'd mainly just be an EVA/short distance exploration suit. Anyone know of some search terms which might yield results for partial or full plastic/glass spheres? All I can think to look for is "fishbowl" and the absolute biggest I could find had a 30cm diameter, and I don't know if a head would fit comfortably in that.
  11. Hi, I am looking to make an astronaut costume for something, supposed to look like something that might be made in the next 50 years or so, not a NASA one (though if necessary I could remove the NASA logo or put something over it). Anyway, I was wondering what exact sort of look I should be trying to get and also where I can get parts for it. Most importantly the space helmet. I'd imagine making one myself would be pretty hard, though possible if only I could somehow find a massive round vase/fishbowl or a partial sphere peice of glass or plastic. I've also looked for premade ones online, haven't had much luck. For the suit I've looked up costumes, found a lot of flightsuits (I'd imagine future spacesuits would be less bulky and more like flightsuits), NASA ones and generic non-spacey ones. I'm not ridiculously fussed about details, I just want the general look. They're usually at least $70 with postage though. Don't know if there's a similar thing that could be found cheaper. Gloves and boots should be easy to find something that looks okay. I want to keep the cost of this thing as low as possible, under $100 if I can. Any help would be appreciated.
  12. Yeah, I didn't get the deorbiting thing either... The only thing I could possibly think of is that it was being deorbited intentionally... but that makes no sense. Why would they still be there and in EVA? So it looks likely they just didn't really know how orbits worked and went with the "spacecraft are planes" thing so when it gets broken it falls down.
  13. 248: A government that will cut funding of your program to the point where you can't afford to send anything above LKO.
  14. Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground Journey of the SorcerorThese are probably obvious picks, but I like them.
  15. I love how it's eating the planet, but to me, alligators always felt like poor man's crocodiles.
  16. Um... why would we try to eat an alien probe? Modern humans don't tend to put machines, energy signatures, mysterious crystals or anything that we can't identify into our mouths intentionally.
  17. I'm trying to learn how to dock to test out a multi-part craft I have made (It's a funny design, not sure if it will work) and I'm rather dodgy at it but I'm slowly getting better. Anyway, the issue which I don't THINK is supposed to happen is that if I hit the two parts together not perfectly on the docking ports, even if it's REALLY slow, the entire thing (both parts) just instantly dissapears and turns into a puff of smoke. That seems a little extreme... is this supposed to happen? Haven't had a successful docking yet. Any advice?
  18. I haven't heard of this... what are the details of this plan to go to the moon by China?
  19. 185: Kerbals can have guns with cool powers like making black holes or tornados.
  20. But it also has a milky way esque galaxy looking like thing around it and loads of stars near enough to be bright and visible.
  21. I call them spacecraft. If they're designed to remain in orbit I also call them sattelites and if they're designed to act as some sort of hub, laboratory or habitat I also call them a station. If they're designed to move from place to place I will call them spaceships. Sorry if that makes me unoriginal.
  22. You do realise that the question isn't "something or nothing?", right? Every moment of effort put into these things is a moment of effort that could be put into making something that actually fits within the style of the game (plausible semirealistic newtonian physics based space program (compacted for practicality's sake)).
  23. On the scorched rock known as Moho, first planet from Kerbol, strange activity is afoot. Kerbanauts near the North and South poles have reported strange forces attracting them towards enormous holes of unknown depth. The question of the identity of these holes has been a question since they were first discovered. Now, thanks to extensive investigation and examination from probes and unlucky kerbals alike, the secrets of this bizzare state of nature have been revealed. The giant Mohoan space worm is the largest living thing ever known to have existed. In any case it's a lot larger than the average kerbal. This creature fills the entire height of Moho. With a mouth at each end, it is speculated that the planet may have formed around it. On the surface, it appears to have a rather strange but simple physiology. It has a round mouth, no teeth nor jaw mechanisms and simply appears as a large rocky hole. But scans have revealed a more complex structure. Tendrils extrude from sides of the body, which may have been used to grasp passing peices of material, assisting it in forming it's rocky cocoon. At the base of the mouth, these tendrils reconnect to form strange rings. A bioelectric current is generated and a magnetic charge is generated to pull metallic objects continually towards the more central rings until they are forced into the gaping mineral coated mouth. From there, the objects sink down into the bely of the Mohoan space worm until they reach a point about 5 km down where it seems the trail ends. However, given enough time, the presence of matter here will cause the worm to begin digestion, crushing the item and consuming all of it's material. From there it is presumed that what the worm cannot benefit from eating it ejects into the surrounding rock, making it's trap ever larger. I don't know, felt like elaborating. Not very documentaryish though.
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