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MalfunctionM1Ke

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Did you ever wonder how big a planet/moon is compared to another?

Have you ever thought about how much the gravity-difference is between (i.e) Mun and Eeloo and if you could use your Mun-Lander there?

Well I did, so I used my MAD Excel skills to make a Chart that gives me an Idea of what we are dealing with in KSP.

Feel free to download it, use it, spread it :)

http://i.imgur.com/lty3Ezk.jpg

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I also made one for the "Outer Planets Mod" out of a request from nsgallup

http://i.imgur.com/3UcJxZu.jpg

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Very cool. Just a note. Your numbers are correct, but your scale is wrong. You note them as diameter in km, but it's actually radius in m.

And here's a fun fact for those of you that don't know already. Jool has a radius of 6,000 km. The Earth has a radius of 6,371 km. For as big as KSP seems, reality is MUCH bigger. :)

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Very cool. Just a note. Your numbers are correct, but your scale is wrong. You note them as diameter in km, but it's actually radius in m.

And here's a fun fact for those of you that don't know already. Jool has a radius of 6,000 km. The Earth has a radius of 6,371 km. For as big as KSP seems, reality is MUCH bigger. :)

Thx johnny :)

Wow, thanks for that perspective. Never been to Jool myself, looks like it would be worth the probe just to see it

If you want a Ship, just ask. But it is more fun to develope your own :)

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But it is more fun to develope your own :)

That's exactly what I was thinking :)

Haven't got docking ports or nuclear engines on my career save yet. Some mods gave me trouble a while into the .23 update and I did a fresh install and a new save.

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Wow, thanks for that perspective. Never been to Jool myself, looks like it would be worth the probe just to see it

Probe? Send a manned mission!

It's worth the trip just to see a giant green ball of gas around which you can actually see all 5 moons orbiting when you timewarp, and two of those moons are (are or almost are) the size of Kerbin.

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Very cool. Just a note. Your numbers are correct, but your scale is wrong. You note them as diameter in km, but it's actually radius in m.

And here's a fun fact for those of you that don't know already. Jool has a radius of 6,000 km. The Earth has a radius of 6,371 km. For as big as KSP seems, reality is MUCH bigger. :)

Heh, thats a pretty mindblowing fact. Coooooool...

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Very cool. Just a note. Your numbers are correct, but your scale is wrong. You note them as diameter in km, but it's actually radius in m.

And here's a fun fact for those of you that don't know already. Jool has a radius of 6,000 km. The Earth has a radius of 6,371 km. For as big as KSP seems, reality is MUCH bigger. :)

Heh, thats a pretty mindblowing fact. Coooooool...

If you want REALLY mind blowing, then try this some nice afternoon.

THE THOUSAND-YARD MODEL or, The Earth as a Peppercorn

Standing at Mars and looking back at the Earth where you left it, gives you a great perspective on how hard it is to get a space craft from one to the other.

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There are plenty of planetary walks all over the world. This one I found in english:

http://www.sciencenter.org/saganpw/

Here is the walk map: http://www.sciencenter.org/saganpw/map.asp

Just google for "planetary walk" or "Planetenweg" in german. Here is a german wiki-page https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetenweg#Deutschland.

The page is not available in english, at least I didn't find it.

:)

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