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Just thinking here. You're going through the tech tree.. you get to the thermometer... Go into the R&D center and click on the Experimentation and Data Collections section... There's some new experimental objectives available.. "Passively plot Kerbin's temperatures at different altitudes and at certain "anomalous areas" (Volcanic areas, shore lines vs over the open ocean, etc.)"... as you go to those places, the data gets progressively plotted in thermometer section the Experiments tab on the right side of your screen (Similar to the fuel/craft/etc tabs). There would be a similar section for each unlocked experiment. When you open one during flight, you can see your current progression and upon getting certain amounts of data from different experiments and celestial bodies, you'll unlock new tech. 

How's this sound?

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1 minute ago, James M said:

Just thinking here. You're going through the tech tree.. you get to the thermometer... Go into the R&D center and click on the Experimentation and Data Collections section... There's some new experimental objectives available.. "Passively plot Kerbin's temperatures at different altitudes and at certain "anomalous areas" (Volcanic areas, shore lines vs over the open ocean, etc.)"... as you go to those places, the data gets progressively plotted in thermometer section the Experiments tab on the right side of your screen (Similar to the fuel/craft/etc tabs). There would be a similar section for each unlocked experiment. When you open one during flight, you can see your current progression and upon getting certain amounts of data from different experiments and celestial bodies, you'll unlock new tech. 

How's this sound?

I like it, but I dont know if this will ever be implemented in ksp2. Definitely a nice idea.

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Just now, PlutoISaPlanet said:

I like it, but I dont know if this will ever be implemented in ksp2. Definitely a nice idea.

Probably not. Lol I think I might have posted this in the wrong discussion though xD 

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6 hours ago, mcwaffles2003 said:

You'd be surprised.. I live in a bortle 6 zone only 5-10 minutes from an inner city and on occasion take a 20 minute trip to a state park where the skies are a bit darker.

I wish that was an option for me. I live in a bortie 8-9 zone, on good nights, it can be a 7-8. (Which are few and far between.) Nice pictures by the way.

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