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  1. Helpful, thanks! Now, can you give me a tut to just install Astronomers because yours was a mixture. I'll still try yours but I was just looking for a tut. on Astronomer's pack.
  2. Listen, I know that this is a very simple task. But I've never understood mods. I know how to install the mod and how to make it work, but I don't dare try to install Proot's or Astronomer's texture pack. That and I just installed the latest version. Can someone please tell me how to install both of their texture packs please for the latest version (6-8)? Thank you!
  3. I'm not sure whether or not you stated this in an earlier post, but does it come pre-installed with Astronmer's HD cloud pack?
  4. I shall have to try out this mod soon. I mean, 15 new planets and moons? Is this even the same game any more? I feel like I'm playing Space Engine or something like that! Kudos to the creator of this mod.
  5. Since we are going to have Aurora soon, here are the planets that I believe should have Aurora: -Kerbin: It probably has a very strong magnetic field, most likely powerful enough to support the green little Kerbals. -Laythe: It probably also has a magnetic field, since there it is volcanically active and radioactive as well. Also, its being next to Jool's massive magnetic field helps. Jool: It's a gas giant, with a massive magnetic field. If all of the figures (aside from size and density) are the same, then Kerbin's magnetic field would be 0.3 gauss, while Jool would be 4.3 gauss. Planets that could have it: Duna: It has been reported by the Mar Express that Mars also has Aurora. Little tiny ones that are nearest to where the "magnetic field" is strongest. Eve: Eve, like Venus, probably doesn't have a magnetic field. However it could still have aurora. From Wikipedia: "Venusian auroras are produced by the impact of electrons originating from the solar wind and precipitating in the night-side atmosphere.". Hopefully this is a good list.
  6. Wait, did this guy do a repeat of the same thread? Just saying. http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/61255-Kerbonaut-parachutes
  7. I would absolutely love for someone to add these biomes in game, along with Krag's planet factory. They don't even have to have messages like Kerbin and the Mun do. I would be content with the biomes! Speaking of which, would it be possible to add biomes with mods, or would it require breaking into the game?
  8. Why doesn't this thread have more attention? I mean, this is really amazing! I want to see these in the game, especially Bombarda! Do any of these planets have any geological feature on them or are they just drawings?
  9. In 0.22, there does not appear to be any way of looking back at that hard earned science that you collected. As soon as the mission ends, the science experiments are gone and the samples are no longer there. Which got me thinking, what if we had a building in the Kerbal Space Center which allowed you to look back at all the science experiments you collected? It shouldn't be that hard to implement and if would be nice if you could always have those science experiments with you. Here's my idea of how it would work: When you return/transmit your science, your science will also get automatically stored. If you've brought samples from the Mun and you bring it back, then it would go into a group called something like: Munar Surface Science. There would be 3 types of sections: [PLANET/MOON] Surface Science [PLANET/MOON] Low Orbit Science [PLANET/MOON] High Orbit Science If you got a certain bit of science in low Munar orbit, that science would be stored and it would go into the Low Orbit Science group. If you were in high Eve orbit, any science you get would go into the High Orbit Science group. Let me know what you think of this idea.
  10. It probably won't be released for a really long time. In order to add planets, you have to break into the source code which ,as of now, is a big nono to the Devs and users.
  11. Isn't this on the what not to suggest list? I mean, I know that he isn't technically asking for new parts and he actually described them but still.
  12. Because Eeloo is an analogue of Enceladus, a moon of Saturn. It only belongs to a gas giant.
  13. Before we even make new planets, FIX THE OCEANS. Thank you. But if we did have a new planet, it would have to be the planet named "Xubol" which is described in "A Kerbal's Guide to our solar system" by NovaSilisko. According to NovaSilisko, it is a ball of molten sand and salt and is the closest planet to the Sun. Its radius is 200 km and it's surface gravity is 0.2 g's. So if it's molten then it would be composed of lava with sandy landscapes. I personally think that it should be tidally locked and should have a superheated atmosphere as well.
  14. Are those clouds? HOLY SHOOT! Is this a mod or was this something that you added? I must have these clouds now! Also nice Mir!
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