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i agree, especially after my trip to ike and i couldn't get out.
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What if China militarized the moon?
louddifference replied to maccollo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
i'm pretty sure I've heard that bringing a weapon into space is against he laws of the united nations and as soon as the project started so would war. at least that's what i think -
kind of spoiler what doesn't make sense to me is that the shuttle and ISS both have the perfect inclination and orbital times to be hit by the cloud. like thats a 1 in a million chance givin how much space there is in LEO
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Tech tree problem
louddifference replied to WinstonSmith2084's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
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How to get reentry scenes like in the video pale blue dot?
louddifference replied to Abomber544's topic in KSP Fan Works
most likely it was not in game footage. he probably modeled it himself or took the game's textures and made them higher qualities meaning he must have animated his own reentry. -
people are pessimists because it seems more realistic. if i say we wont be around in 100 years and we are ill be super happy but if i say well be gone in 100 years and we start to diminish in 20 years ill feel terrible.
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My single crew Duna Lander in need of help
louddifference replied to Liowen's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
i would say if its weight is too large get rid of the srbs and replace them with liquid rockets -
i know the title says im a noob but i dont really think i am. ive been playing ksp for the last 2 and a half years and have gone to the mun and minmus. i have docked and built a station in orbit around kerbin and the mun and have a mun base. the only other planet ive been to is duna and with the debug menu. so if anyone has any good tips and/or ships to help me go to duna for the first legit time any help would be appreciated!
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ive been thinking about this for a bit and wondering why a space program that just started could know thee positions of every planet in the solarsystem. i think once missions are implemented there should be things were you put together a space telescope and then you now know the exact orbit of a planet or 2. mission 1: test launch rocket with abort 2: get to orbit(you discover minmus(since you can see it from kerbin) then later you build a (not so great) space telescope and discover eve and duna. in interplanitary space you see jool and focus scanners on it and discover jool. what do you guys think of a planetary discovery system like this?
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Long term science experiments
louddifference replied to dudester28's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
i think it would be a good idea to add something like this but it would need to be well balenced. -
so ive been playing career mode for a while now and ive wonder if a science bay that holds info and sample separate from the science bay that made them could be put in. it would be used so when you finish testing one area of say the mun you can then launch only the container back to kerbin with a launch system and them recover it without having to bring the hole ship home and recover to launch again. what do you guys think about this kind of part?