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I.O.M.

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  1. The centrifuge IVA is simply incredible Porkjet! Have a fantastic Christmas
  2. That sounds like an excellent idea! The Orb would make for a great lander capsule. On a related note have you considered creating a command pod? Something similar to the Nautilus-X concept?
  3. Hello, I'm hoping that someone could help me with a problem that I've encountered. I have a satellite acting as a Munar relay in orbit at approximately 11,400 km and it's 'in front' of the Mun. It has two KR-7's which are both targeting comsats in keosync (which also have KR-7's and are in return targeting the relay). The problem is this relay is not getting a signal. I have another Munar relay at the same orbit 'behind' the Mun which is getting a signal so I'm at a loss for what I'm doing wrong. Edit: Well I'm a dummy, one of the comsats at keosync had a deactivated dish. So the relay has connection with one but not the other. Can a satellite not have two dish connections with two different satellites even if it has two dishes?
  4. While I enjoy multiplayer games part of the appeal of KSP is that I can do my own thing at my own pace. Also, I typically play with a large number of mods (remotetech, kethane, etc.) and I think it would be difficult to get compatibility sorted out in multiplayer. I'm certainly not opposed to multiplayer in KSP, but it just wouldn't do a whole lot for me.
  5. Very cool! I like the modeling and textures. Keep up the good work!
  6. After doing some testing I think it was just KSP acting weird. I originally had built the base in the SPH and then copied the file to the VAB folder. This seems to be the culprit because when I rebuilt the base in the VAB (with some adjustments) I had no problems.
  7. Really enjoying the mod, it's a great addition to my space station . But also I seem to have encountered a problem. I was trying to send a base built with 4 Inflatable Habs to the Mun but couldn't get the thing to behave itself. When they are arranged like this they seem to just go crazy and wiggle around, violently. This typically ends with one section flying off.
  8. It's possible that the part controlling your rocket is oriented upside-down. Before you launch you should check the navball. if the navball orange that means the command part thinks the rocket is facing downwards. When on autopilot the rocket will try to "correct" its orientation by flipping... and crashing.
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