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Lohan2008

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  1. I have mission to test lv-909 engine in orbit, you use to click on it to "test". That does not happen, how do you test in 1.0 ?
  2. Can the small battery be moved to basic science in career mode?
  3. I understand that the 2 events may be unrelated, I will have to get back to you when my tech guys looks at it. It is too much of a coincidence that KSP runs fine for the last 3-4 yrs and computer dies as soon as KSP goes commercial. Fault: PC tries to turn on and shuts down before operating system "boots up".
  4. Squad: when the KSP 1.0 was installed, my Bios operating system died.
  5. WHY is the small battery way down the end of tech tree and not at basic science???
  6. I expect 1.0 to arrive about 5am in Australia (or earlier). /Observably presses F5 to refresh forum.
  7. How big does my craft have to be to get a mrk 1 capsule back from Duna ? Post pictures of launcher at KSC plz.
  8. Break the internet by making a Pony shaped craft !!!
  9. The world's biggest particle collider is back in operation after a two-year upgrade, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said. As part of the recommissioning process, engineers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) successfully introduced two proton beams, the source material for sub-atomic smashups. All systems would be checked over coming days before the energy of the beams was increased, CERN said in a statement. "After two years of intense maintenance and several months of preparation for restart, the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, is back in operation," CERN said. "Today (Sunday) at 10:42 am (0842 GMT) a proton beam was back in the 27-kilometre (17-mile) ring, followed at 12:27 pm by a second beam rotating in the opposite direction," it added. CERN director for accelerators and technology described the LHC as "in great shape". "But the most important step is still to come when we increase the energy of the beams to new record levels," he said. A short-circuit in one of the LHC's magnet circuits eight days ago had delayed the eagerly-awaited restart. The LHC comprises a ring-shaped tunnel straddling the Franco-Swiss border, in which two beams of protons are sent in opposite directions. Powerful magnets bend the beams so that they collide at points around the track where four laboratories have batteries of sensors to monitor the smashups. The sub-atomic rubble is then scrutinised for novel particles and the forces that hold them together. In 2012, the LHC discovered the Higgs Boson, the particle that confers mass, earning the Nobel prize for two of the scientists who, back in 1964, had theorised its existence. The upgrade was intended to beef up its maximum collision capacity from eight teraelectronvolts (TeV) to 14 TeV -- seven TeV for each of the two counter-rotating beams. CERN said earlier that if all went well with the start-up particle collisions "at an energy of 13 TeV" could start as early as June. During the next phase of the LHC programme, researchers will probe a conceptual frontier called new physics, with enigmatic "dark matter" the big area of interest. Ordinary, visible matter comprises only about four percent of the known Universe. Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/technology/2015/04/05/23/40/large-hadron-collider-up-and-running-once-more#49bm1o8lsLwLrmQx.99
  10. Practice the tutorials, have a look at Scott Manley's youtube page. KSP is a game, play it for the fun, enjoy the challenge.
  11. HAL: I am sorry Dave, I can't let you do that ,,,
  12. What is "wrong" with Comic Sans ? WAMMMM
  13. Very exciting news. I wonder if any probes will be sent to Ganymede ?
  14. "Test flight 121 failed" should be in Spanish...
  15. Munar Pole Expedition inspired by Scott Manley, "Interstellar Quest".
  16. Thanks guys! I made my launch angle 60 and kept going til I cleared the Mun influence. I am usually conservative and circularise around the 'back'.
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