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REAL LIVE KERBANAUTS - FOR SCIENCE!!!!!


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Now that\'s why we need cables for!

To prevent kerbonauts flying away from the spacecraft during the EVA.

And if you find the way how to drag them back with cables, this is gonna be kind of sucessfull EVA.

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Now that\'s why we need cables for!

To prevent kerbonauts flying away from the spacecraft during the EVA.

And if you find the way how to drag them back with cables, this is gonna be kind of sucessfull EVA.

some version of a strut?

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A lot of my parts use existing configs so I may have missed something (i remove all but my dev parts to speed loading times) so you may need to tickle the cfg file and change the part name etc.

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So far the Kerbal HALO jump Program has had a major success of almost 75% of its Kerbalnauts making it to Lo orbit for the Jumps! Those that make it that far have had a 100% chance of survival through reentry! However due to possible ionization of the suits through the atmosphere only 10% do not spontaneously combust upon touching the ground.

But KSP recruiting methods have made sure that that are 1000\'s of kerbalnauts to send! We will have tons of DATA by the time we are done!

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Got a standard rocket to the moon, carrying 4 Kerbanauts.

Landed safely, and released them. A few seconds after they landed, 3 spontaneously combusted, and only 1 survived.

Or at least, it\'s lying very still on the surface without exploding.

That would be great if your screenshot showed anything.

protip: If you want to see stuff you need to shine light on it.

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That would be great if your screenshot showed anything.

protip: If you want to see stuff you need to shine light on it.

Well, I can perfectly see it, maybe you should calibrate your monitor! Different gamma settings can cause this.

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No not really. It\'s very much visible on this monitor\'s default settings.

Wait, who am I talking to?

'Default' doesn\'t mean 'correct'.

I know my monitor is way off, but you shouldn\'t be able to see things in shadow as well as the light side. ??? I therefore postulate that yours is more incorrect than mine.

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Nowhere did I say it was correct. Nor did I say the dark sides of the celestial bodies have the same level of brightness the light sides.

This is simply how it appears without making any changes.

It\'s a WLED screen. It\'s going to appear brighter and have a more clear image.

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That would be great if your screenshot showed anything.

protip: If you want to see stuff you need to shine light on it.

I saw it fine on 3 different monitors.

Take off your polarizing sunglasses Jeb. 8)

Here are my kerbals on the mun. (It was a budget mission)

hBlAnh.jpg

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