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I can see where your coming from - It just popped into my head y'know
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SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
The Mun terrain overhaul has buried most of my work so SESEOR will have to be cleaned up. A lot. My flags are underground but my mission lives on! -
How to move camera focus
Rhyunix replied to PIRATEONTHERUN's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Its been ninja'd but you can also use the shift for other things I've forgotten -
Any of you seen the flag with the tree on it? As small detail as this may be but is that a reference to Silent Runnings? If so YES If not... crap:mad:
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Very Nice! Well done there - I have to admit, I never developed the ascent stage for the LM, I thought it looked too bulky when I designed it. Still, it was similar to yours in most senses apart from that.
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[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
Rhyunix replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
You should really change your "rocketry enthusiast" bit to "BOW DOWN TO POLISH WRITERS" -
SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
"Vacations over folks! I hear that my scientists have been hard at work?" Shuffling of feet and head scratching "We did make some new parts" "And" More Shuffling "It makes your One meter connectors obsolete" "Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!" Kerbals Hide -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
Rhyunix replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
For one second I thought that this story had a 6 star rating is funny cause it deserves it! -
That's the way to walk right there
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Two things: One - lay off the detail on the hair - its just black in game Two - Thin off his collar a little This isn't like I could even attempt to get something like this even looking like a spastic octopus anyway
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You Will Not Go To Space Today - Post your fails here!
Rhyunix replied to Mastodon's topic in KSP1 Discussion
That's the best fail I've ever seen. ULTIMATE FIREWORKS! -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
Rhyunix replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
This is beautiful! -
Hey everyone, Just a little something for you guys out there, This is what I made for a DT project - Its now the resident of my DVD shelf above my screen. Enjoy Comments Welcome!
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Dude! Good luck! It reminds me of my Munbase in the way that the habitat modules and stuff are sideways not standing up straight
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Wouldn't it be cool if there was another crew cabin but for lying sideways?
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Da hell is that?!
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SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Due to the absence of myself due to vacation, SESEOR will be dormant for Three weeks - In the mean time, you can observe the images that Exp. Juno Collected. -
show off your stock station pics
Rhyunix replied to catmando's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
My Assortment of parts that takes the name of a space station: -
SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Anyone any ideas on how to get this to the Mun? -
SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Corona Crater, Primary Crew 3rd Trip [Exp. Juno] (Image Heavy) As the Primary Crew conquers one goal, they taste curiosity. Unsatisfied, they leave for one more trip. They leave for the vast Corona Crater. On approach, they realize that the crater has very steep walls and their descent will be bumpy "Jerlin, hold onto something" "Why?" Rover jolts across ripples of regolith - Jerlin is nearly thrown out as regolith flings past his helmet "I said hold on!" After descending, they went left towards the dip mentioned on the map. They climbed a 30 degree hill, taking samples of the rocks on its slope. Samples were taken of many of the rocks for data on there solar exposure Sampling was taken on the shaded and exposed boulder-sides Jerlin Captured an interesting image with the Tripod Camera They summit-ed to a mesmerizing view on all sides: Overlooking Corona Crater The ridge's end The dip towards Mt Doodby & The SESEOR Mun-base Plateau Another nice view The ascent/descent track On their way down into the lower point of Corona Crater, a peculiar rock was spotted by Jerlin: Jerlin: "What the deuce...." Tomtrey, who'd been analyzing samples from the ridge for solar absorbing minerals, glanced up "What is up with that one?" "Dude, its levitating!" "No its not." "But I can see the bottom..." "Jerlin, you have been stumped by a illusion from a rock" "but...but" Tomtrey disembarks the rover whilst Jerlin stammers, then mumbles to himself as they prepare the science equipment Few more samples on the slope Again sampling both light and dark sides; Tedious as it might look, it gives interesting results (Authors note Its not that tedious - its pretty calming) Tomtrey: "Fascinating" Turns away from the boulder to Jerlin "take a look!" Jerlin: "what" "The results - we can locate specific areas additional benefit on the base plateau with a simple algorithm and this data" "Dude.... what did you say?" "We can save energy" Puts screen away "That's not really the interesting bit though. The interesting bit is that the dating we can do - the solar rays have made sure that no extrodinary forms of energy can access the inner layer of the rock- we can figure out the makeup of the meteor that hit the Mun and when." "Yea...." Again, they descend into the Crater The rovers on-board crew camera takes this photograph The flag is planted by Jerlin in the Crater at the lower point they could safely reach. The plaque reads: This flag was planted on the 29/6/13 by Primary Crew Cdr Jerlin. May the efforts of his team continue to inspire ever more imaginative ideas Flag planted, they follow a windy route and decide to miss the smaller hemisphere to their left capped off by Jerlin's ridge as it was covered by the 1st trip On their way back to base: Looking back Another on-board camera capture Arriving Back: A significant amount of both geological and Scientific data was gathered in the exploration of Corona Crater. Analysis of the data shows that the Crater ridges are significantly more exposed to the sunlight as the rocks in the crater are full of solar wind particles. Many samples of the rocks were taken. The data on the exposure levels could significantly aid placement of solar farms for SESEOR Mun-base itself. Overall, Primary Crew's 3rd Trip was a success. -
SESEOR Munbase- A pictorial Mission Report- Update 5/7/14
Rhyunix replied to Rhyunix's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Mount Doodby - Primary Crew 2nd Trip [Exp. Juno] This trip, we went from the SESEOR Mun-base to the nearby crater. It was a medium trip, maxing out at 6.4 km away from Base The trip began not far from the Base itself as the map will illustrate. A small group of rocks of significantly metallic composition were thoroughly examined: Arriving at the Rock group which Tomtrey Believes are scattered Asteroid remnants Tomtrey and Jerlin take samples of one of the boulder-sized rocks Tomtrey: "In the light the rock glints" motions to Jerlin who's daydreaming and looks bored out of his mind "get some light on this sucker" Jerlin: "on it" "Marvelous" The rock is lit up by a illuminating aura that engulfs half the rock. Tomtrey takes samples and scans them with his portable scientific equipment, them puts them in a sample bag Next rock, bear in mind these were only 25 m away from each other Tomtrey lighting up a sample hes taking Next stop, a trio of rocks collected together on a plateau in the crater. Tomtrey notes that they have rolled and have therefore dug up several layers of Mun rock with their descent Moving back up the ridge to drive towards the Mountain After crawling up the mild angled slopes of Mt Doodby, 2878 meters above the Mun's would be sea level, the crew leave a flag as a object of their achievement. On the return back Primary Crew 2nd Trip [Exp. Juno] complete