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MadHorse

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  1. There is one in every Goo Container before liftoff. After that something mysterious happens to them.... *cough*
  2. Just time warp 50x when you transmit your data > *tadaa* enough battery power Maybe it is a little bugusing ... i don't know.
  3. I use the original minimalistic flag from KSP as top layer (usually layer set to multiply). like this: http://www.workupload.com/file/pEqrs3Gh
  4. It was possible in 0.21 (haven't played before..)
  5. Rockhound from the movie Armageddon fast forward to 1:38
  6. Simple designs a few minutes, more complex designs up to 1h or so.
  7. Must be the Wild Wild West Spider. Looks great btw.
  8. i have no idea what you want... Need moar informations! Color scheme? example Pictures? real space station? random KSP space Station?
  9. Ready for 0.22 Exploration & Science - just stick it on top of your common lifter via subassembly. (RCS thrusters are just for decoration) Craftfile: http://www.workupload.com/file/FT0UsptS
  10. You can use a Kerbal as a Landing Leg. I ran into the Landing Leg and this happend:
  11. Update Oct. 17, 2013: During the NASA shutdown, the LADEE mission continued to perform its critical maneuvers and capture into the commissioning orbit around the moon. The trajectory correction maneuver (TCM-1) was completed on Oct. 1, and set the spacecraft to rendezvous with the moon on Oct. 6. The Neutral mass Spectrometer (NMS) cap ejection on Oct. 3 was successful. The first Lunar Orbit Insertion maneuver (LOI-1) on Oct. 6 was very accurate, and required no course adjustments afterward. This is impressive performance of the propulsion system, given the size of the LOI-1 burn. This maneuver put the spacecraft in a 24-hour elliptical lunar orbit. The LOI-2 maneuver on Oct. 9 also was very accurate, putting LADEE into a 4-hour elliptic lunar orbit. The third and final LOI-3 burn occurred on Oct. 12, and put the spacecraft into the 2-hour commissioning orbit (roughly 235 Km x 250 Km). The LADEE spacecraft commissioning activities are now complete, and the instrument commissioning activities have begun. The LDEX and UVS aliveness activities were completed successfully on Oct. 16, with both instrument covers deployed. These instrument cover deployments were the last remaining planned critical events for the mission. All critical maneuvers and all instrument cover deployments are completed at this point. The science instrument commissioning and lasercom primary experiment will be conducted through mid-Nov., at which point the spacecraft will start to drop down to the lower lunar science orbit. Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ladee/main/index.html
  12. I can do it in the evening. This changes are not very time consuming so i can do enough science afterwards. Nice sig. hehe. Actually there are some few ones here but we have much more cows
  13. I've got 400h now but the biggest part is overnight kethane and mapsat scanning (i think ).
  14. I missed it! A cute kraken doing science... ty hor the hint. not the best resolution, but it should do.
  15. That is way better. NASA can't be wrong!
  16. some science: Kerbal style only the capsule with the chute was manned, so no one was killed. Goo was also fine afterwards. and another one:
  17. A special one for some guys here: Edit: whoops, too late
  18. GLORY TO ARSTOTZ....erm...the great KERBIN SOCIALIST PARTY! *argh* forgot the lampshade... ...aaaaand listen to this: made some more versions for you:
  19. Jeb had some fun disturbing me...
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