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Waiting for updates::: KSP's version of black friday... "They just announced multiplayer!" "Oh god"
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I should not have told my 3 year old son that KSP was getting updated as "Tommorow" Usually I see KSP updates come out around 5 P.M. my time, so now my son is sticking his feet in my face saying "IS it updated yet???"
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Quick question on Normal force VS Acceleration
aftershockzap posted a topic in Science & Spaceflight
My google skills have failed me and I am trying to remember something my professor told me about how forces interact and I figured, someone here will probably know. Question: Quick setup, Object A is a huge wall at rest. Object B is a smaller massed object with a velocity. (Say a car) Object B crashes into Object A. Object B is damaged. I (Think) know that the Normal force of the collision causes object B to experience rapid deceleration. My question is this: Is the damage on object B technically caused by the Normal force, Or the rapid deceleration? -
Yeah that would be awesome to get the craft file! I can get some design ideas... And also because this morning I, once again, built a rover for my kethane mission to minmus. Rover worked perfectly, so I then built a heavy launcher for it. First test went well, launcher almost made it into orbit. Needed a small amount more fuel and some additional torque at high alt. Went back, made final adjustments...saved Duplication bug. Whole craft file useless... hahaha my luck!
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(off topic) I love how the results are pretty evenly spread out. So basically Squad can develop whatever they want and keep a lot of people happy! Especially because most people probably picked 3 out of that list. I for one and desperate for career mode just because I think having the option to be forced to use lower quality rockets for better payouts will keep me playing KSP for days on end... ...On second thought I have stuff to do during the day so maybe career mode isn't so great...
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I downloaded kethane for the first time after the 21.1 patch to try it out. (Finally hit a part-lag limitation on a station I was building and decided I was ready to try mods now that I know the computer/game/physicsx limitation) I literally spent my morning before college building my first kethane rover, attempting to do a very complex top-docking fuel transfer from a rover (miner) and a lander (to take kethane to a station for refining). Let me tell you, after hours of alignment frustration, your design is fantastic, simple, and solves the mobility issue I had with using a lander as a miner. I am inspired sir! I can't build rovers very well but every time I see one of your crazy rovers, I see myself trying anyway haha
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How did you learn how to rendezvous and dock?
aftershockzap replied to Fox Arcana's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I watched every video I could find on docking. I designed ships, attempted to dock, redesigned. It took me AGES before I completed a docking attempt. Yep.... ages... Turns out having docking ports on backwards gets you really really good at aligning docking ports! The truth is reading this thread helped me understand how to have two ships intercept, and having a good RCS balance for your first docking attempts is key. Balanced RCS meaning sometimes less is more. -
Docking...get it half the time?
aftershockzap replied to None1b's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
The smaller docking ports also have a right and wrong way. Lately when troubleshooting docking ports I try to make the payloads into rovers so I can trouble shoot the docking ports on land. (Yeah, so I flipped them illogically around from the starting position when I first built a dockable ship in VAB, what about it!?!) Edit: Also SAS can sometimes resist the docking magnets when turned on either one or both of the ships your trying to dock so if your having problems you can try to toggle sas to see if that fixes it. -
If your steam account isn't patching KSP, exit steam and re open it and it should see the patch! Going to find 2 hours of spare time lying around somewhere. . .
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I only logged onto the forum to tell steam users that you may have to close and reopen steam before it will see the update! (Its not as kind hearted as you think, im just waiting for the download to finish)
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I'm a bit rusty on my lessons on forces and such but... We are talking about moon's with no atmosphere, so the only thing that can effect a ship is gravity. If you slingshot around a moon, you are using the gravity of the moon to make you go faster. You will keep going faster until one thing happens, you reach your lowest point in altitude. This is either by going around the planet, or crashing into it. Preforming a slingshot is attempting to ensure that you are losing altitude relative to the mun for a LONGER amount of time than you will be gaining altitude. I.E. if you get really close to the front of the moon from kerbin orbit, you will sail really close to the moon, fly past, and shoot out somewhere behind the moon's orbit. This works as a sling only because the moon is moving in an orbit as well, and because of your speed with the moon's speed you spend more time falling to the lowest altitude than "gaining altitude" in the moons SOI. (I.E. spend 10 min in mun's SOI falling to lowest altitude. After that point you spend only 5 min in the moon's SOI until exiting. This time difference is what gives you a bonus in velocity) The only force that changed the influence on your ship is mearly the speed at which the moon moved away from the vessel. A reverse slingshot will only change your exit point and velocity, but not slow you down as you are still in the "Falling rising" trap. At worse you would gain no additional dV. Again the only way to change your orbit is with something other than gravity. These are, ship thrust, atmosphere, or lithobreaking. Imagine this: The moon needs as much time as possible to capture you in an orbit, SO you are on the EXACT orbit around kerbin as the moon is. Exact. You are going 1 m/s slower than the moon. The moment the moon catches you, you fall. You crash into the moon at a point, A. Gravity aided in your crash but it was only the moon itself that stopped you! Now Jeb has dug a 10 meter by 10 meter hole on you crash site and you launch the same ship again. When you impact the moon now, you will impact 10 meters deeper than you did before! Because of the hole! Now Jeb tunnels through the entire moon! You fall all the way to the center, and you begin your deceleration. Now its easy to think that you would be trapped by the moon because gravity has the most time to effect your ship right? But we forgot about one thing, the moon is also moving! So RIGHT before your speed with the moon would = 0 m/s, you will find yourself stuck at the 1 m/s slower than the moon, as the speed of the moon was just enough to push you right outside of its SOI before you achieved an orbit. I hope this was as clear and accurate as it was when it was in my head =/
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If I am remembering correctly, the only way to get a true gravity capture in this game is from a stable mun orbit (any moon will do) flying to the moon's parent planet. The reason this works is because the moon itself is also within the parent planet's SOI, its just at close range the moon's influence overpowers the parent planet. Again this only works if you start from a stable moon orbit (I.E. your going pretty slow as is) and burn to the moon's Parent planet. In the same respect, the sun works the same way. The second you leave a planet (Unless entering another planet's SOI) you are "captured" by the suns gravity, because all planets orbiting a star are also located within the star's SOI
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Out of necessity, more than anything else. Got the lander into orbit, escaped Kerbin, burning for Duna! Pictures at some point. #EDIT: ACK late for work. Will have to complete landing tonight. Whenever I am designing my launchers to deliver payloads As a personal principle (not saying anything against your designs!) I try my hardest to ensure that not one strut nor part that will leave behind a piece is left on my payload. This gives me a wide variety of design challenges that are even more frustrating not to solve because at the end of the day you could ALWAYS break that "no struts to payload" rule, but cannot actually bring yourself to do so. (I like re-usable ships so loads of unique payloads for 1 time launches like cargo transports and re-fuelers which can be quiet a challenge etc) and whenever I am having a hard time getting something into space, I look at this picture and say, Its possible. I'm going to get more coffee as I attempt to balance a com that is really REALLY off due to my payload.
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What dumb mistake made you really good at something?
aftershockzap posted a topic in KSP1 Discussion
My dumb mistake was not realizing there was a front to docking ports. However, I found out that I have gotten EXTREMELY good at orbital rendezvous AND lining up docking ports. Seriously, after hearing how hard docking was, I just thought I didn't have it lined up right every time I bumped ships together, ran out of mono fuel from bumping ships together, and then re did it all. Just... wish I could have posted the look on my face when I fixed the docking ports and saw how easy it suddenly was to dock. Seriously just O_O That was it!? Really, really trucking good at orbital rendezvous and aligning ships. What silly mistake caused you to get REALLY good at something else? -
I'm not sure about pictures, but as far as how the game is running have you messed with the "Max Physics Delta Time" setting inside of the options menu before entering a game? The link is to the forum post which explained how it works but long story short: Slide the bar to the right for smoother gameplay/fps, but the game's simulation timescale will slow down. This only slows down the game as needed however, and you can tell when the game has decided to slow down by looking at the "METS: " timer in the top left of the screen. If the writing is green, game time is normal. It then goes to yellow and red. Launching a rocket/flying in atmosphere or a large ship part count can kill performance (semi)regardless of pc specs for various reasons that would be too long winded =P