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Thank you! Never explored that menu previously
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Have a sandbox save from IDK which version offhand. Been playing through the new latest and greatest with no issues and a few smaller mods. I'd like to give the new launch site(s) a try. Any ideas on how to modify save file to be able to gain access to them? Made new Sandbox test save and it has them. Comparing the 2 sandbox files has the only difference being gameplay items (ships / records / crew) and a different seed. Can post my save file if anyone wants to take a look.
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[0.90] Magic Smoke Industries Infernal Robotics - 0.19.3
gmeine921 replied to sirkut's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
random quirk, if you place a strut on say a part of a rocket and the other part on say a satellite and the strut places itself on a hinge, an attached piston will start rotating. Mods: kw,b9, rt2, Kerbin Shuttle Orbiter System, rcs sounds (although i doubt that makes a difference). remove fairing before launch and press y. after laughing and reverting to the VAB, remove the struts on the satellite and repeat holding y on the launch pad. if this isnt a new issue, i must have missed it, else it gave me a good laugh anywho, thank you for the quick update. great mod. thank you for the great work https://www.dropbox.com/s/gubki215s62bxs4/CS%20-%20001.craft -
I think it would be interesting if they went into a bit more on the statistical level of spacecraft design. Ie you lose a certain amount of power per year for your solar cells and your rtgs (due to the half life of whatever element is inside) and the concept of having batteries degrade over time. Or you have to prove certain technologies like engines on the ground before they have a reliability of 99%. It would also be interesting if they brought in the design of space craft heating. Just an idea for later, to make certain people's gameplay a tad bit more difficult. I'm no comm specialist (space craft structures and thermal design spec are my specialty), but it would also be interesting if they brought into account the concept of errors in data transmission. Again, this would be interesting and not for them to worry about now. On another sadistic note, i think it would be also interesting if they added the concept of random disasters. Like how the Mars Observer went "kaput". If they got into "procedural fuel tanks", it would be cool if you could choose how your tanks were designed, like with having gas pressure systems or capillary systems or turbo-pump systems and you could optimize a open or closed cycle engine system and how you could have the tanks designed, with shared bulkheads or... basically different geometric configurations. just some random ideas off the top of my head. can't wait till the update though
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wikipedia has a decent section on orbital mechanics. launch basics TWR at launch > weight (or you dont leave ground) Marginal benefits of more fuel for a heavy spacecraft. reduce weight in late stages to increase spacecraft effectiveness in general, mr scott manley has some decent videos where he talks through some orbital mechanics. the maths needed may not be available in most high schools, but most community colleges and universities have classes that may help (differential eq/calculus)
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SPACE STATIONS! Post your pictures here
gmeine921 replied to tsunam1's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Some of my space Stations: My Munar orbiting kethane refueling depot. ~130 KL of Kethane and ~48 KL of Rocket fuel mix. Kerbin orbiting space station. transitioned to the next station and remaining part deorbited or used for targeting practice First attempt at a drydock. Not the most structurally sound vessel. but she got up there and thats what counts. And the crown jewel of my station armada. 6 launches to get everything correct. my attempt at the ISS. holds ~30 crew, not necessarily comfortably -
Another idea, if i sent you a few part files and my persistance file, could you render say my above space station being built by several kerbals on IVA?
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curious what you mean by dry dock
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Not necessarily a request, but an idea. I attempted to make a space station that was similar to the ISS in complexity. I was curious if it would be possible to render this, not necessarily this view, with some EVA kerbals like an actual ISS mission. Just curious. I can send the persistance file if desired. Edit: another possible idea, EVA fixing something in orbit of another celestial body not named Kerbin
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Album of several of my stations. Took many launches to build and much patience
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The New Stock Repository Version 0.21
gmeine921 replied to Maxed-Rockets's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
@Apatheticjester nice. but random querry, how do you have such high-res stars? Cant find any option that would include that high of star density -
with 0.21... managed to fenagle it into some odd orbit. 77 km. took multiple on the fly adjustments of the ascent path using mech jeb... needless to say, the torque on the command pod(s) need to have torque off to make the craft safely launchable. at least thats what worked for me. great ship. impressive as always
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CES2-12 Antheraea, SSTO with large docking ports
gmeine921 replied to littlebattler's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
what was the trajectory for a good launch? I added only 8 small solar panels, a normal docking port, and a single RTG for 0.21. Also replaced the aerospike with another of the jets. I take off at about 90 m/s and climb for the first 20km at about 45deg. but, as i switch to the other engines, my climb rate switches pretty quickly to below 0 and I cant finalize it. any advice?