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So much more intuitive than a bunch of numbers and trial and error flights. Great job!
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The Truth Can Now Be Told - Mysterious Machines
Josh Harris replied to purpleivan's topic in KSP Fan Works
Where's Alan Bean's paintings of these guys?- 192 replies
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[Request] NASA's Lifting Bodies Program
Josh Harris replied to DMSP's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
The sweep of that middle fin on Dream Chaser always bugged me, looks like it's bent to one side . -
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Neat craft. The real LADEE had a modular construction not unlike KSP, a standard spacecraft bus developed at NASA Ames Research Center.
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What is your favorite "I did it!" Moment?
Josh Harris replied to Sgt.Shutesie's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Multiple planet flyby (Duna, then Eve.) Mun landing in 13.3 demo "look ma, no legs!" sorry no pics of that one. -
+1 Rep. Must get those airbags...
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If there were no limits - what would you make?
Josh Harris replied to Foxster's topic in KSP1 Discussion
n-body physics, torchships. -
Two seat capsule? (Gemini like)
Josh Harris replied to Pawelk198604's topic in KSP1 Mods Discussions
I second Corvus. I've also used FASA's. I'm going to have to try the others. -
Beautiful! I like the area rule fuselage particularly (that's the wasp-waist section in the middle). I wonder if the transonic area rule works in 1.x.x. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_rule edit: +rep
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Yet another mk3 SSTO - UPDATE
Josh Harris replied to Chris_2's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Novel idea, don't think I've seen that done that way. Unless it can't achieve orbit without it, the Nuke could be left in orbit as a space tug while a payload could ride in your cargo bay. + rep. -
Blue Origin's New Shepard - VTVL Rocket First Test Flight
Josh Harris replied to Airlock's topic in Science & Spaceflight
In that shot of the booster, the interface w/ the crew capsule looks like a KSP decoupler. Go Blue! Congrats!