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L32[05:00:03] <JVFoxy> pic I found while looking something up. Tagged as Belgium, ESA and space invaders: https://farm9.static.flickr.com/8584/16427563817_ab31744e0f_b.jpg
L33[05:04:13] <sandbox> I think maybe I've seen that before
L34[05:05:49] <JVFoxy> a week ago, I came across pics of the model they built for the tintin comic and animation.. he wanted to make sure he got things just perfect..
L35[05:06:01] <JVFoxy> er model of the rocket that is.
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L37[05:42:21] <Althego> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7_PDnzWsAEMdRD.jpg:large
L38[05:43:59] <Mat2ch> That's so 2016
L39[05:48:50] <JVFoxy> Hipsters?
L40[05:49:26] <Rolf> 2016 indeed lol
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L56[08:41:06] * packbart left the comfort zone of sandbox7a and began the grind of science1
L57[08:41:13] <packbart> this [X] Science mod is quite handy
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L66[11:22:42] <Althego> i was so busy playing ksp i forgot about real launches
L67[11:22:57] <Althego> but next spacex is almost a week away
L68[11:28:00] <UmbralRaptop> Yay, lightsail-2
L69[11:28:18] <flayer> i'm just waiting until we go back to the moon
L70[11:29:42] <UmbralRaptop> We (the US) have had at least one orbiter there for the past decade
L71[11:30:03] <UmbralRaptop> LCROSS, LRO, GRAIL, LADEE…
L72[11:34:38] <flayer> i'm just waiting until humans walk on the moon again
L73[11:34:44] <Mat2ch> On the other side: There is a laser loop experiment which produces thrust, but shouldn't. Not yet published, though.
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L77[12:11:51] <Althego> scott
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L79[12:19:31] <Mat2ch> hm. I skip his videos lately. I was there for the fun stuff, not to get educated ;)
L80[12:19:40] <Mat2ch> also it's too hot.
L81[12:24:47] <packbart> don't yoz just hate it when the Science Jr. blows up on reentry and seperates the pod+chute from the service bay with the SAS core and the valuable sensor data
L82[12:25:40] <packbart> at least Bob made it back safe and most science data was already transmitted
L83[12:28:50] <packbart> noooez. and then KSP froze when I clicked "recover vessel"
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L86[12:45:12] <Althego> http://warpology.com/k/hurry.png
L87[12:50:55] <ironpenguin> ...Blargh. Spent the better part of 30 minutes fine tuning an orbit for a satellite contract getting increasingly incredulous about the concept of reasonable deviation...Only to realize that oops, orbits the wrong direction.
L88[12:52:04] <Mat2ch> we all have done this. ;)
L89[12:52:31] <Mat2ch> Luckily those orbits are most of the time high enough to require only a few dV to turn around...
L90[12:55:40] <Althego> hehe, we have all been there
L91[12:56:35] <darsie> Yeah, I did it, too. Maybe not that precisely :).
L92[12:58:38] <darsie> With solar orbits I intentionally burn a bit less than getting there precisely to save fuel.
L93[12:58:40] * packbart never played career long enough to get satellite contracts ;)
L94[12:59:18] <darsie> packbart: What else are you doing?
L95[13:01:08] <packbart> sandboxing my own challenges. "I wonder if this would work..." and then spending much time in the VAB designing crafts
L96[13:01:38] <packbart> I just started a new science game today, though
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L100[13:03:46] <darsie> packbart: You can make all the money you need with IR telescope contracts and make enough science to complete the tech tree with a mobile processing lab and some sensors on Minmus.
L101[13:06:22] <packbart> I have a sandbox with stations and asteroid mining and busy shuttles ferrying stuff around. one day, I'll turn it into sort of a model railroad with just some kRPC script planning and executing manoeuvers
L102[13:09:34] <packbart> ah. that reminds me to put the estonian birds nest back on the idle wall display ( http://tv.eenet.ee/ )
L103[13:10:37] <packbart> hmm. apparently down right now :(
L104[13:12:12] <packbart> no. still works
L105[13:12:18] <packbart> https://tv.eenet.ee/kalakotkas.html
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L110[13:32:58] <APlayer> o/
L111[13:38:42] <sandbox> o/
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L117[14:00:06] <Althego> recovered a poor kerbal from munar orbit. also landed and collected science from the mun. had 40 m/s delta v remaining
L118[14:00:12] <Althego> bit vutting vlose
L119[14:28:54] <ironpenguin> ...Well. That went better then expected. Ran out of fuel landing a probe on mun, but then pulled a mostly successful lithobrake. End result, lost the engine, landing gear, fuel tank, and one of three solar panels.
L120[14:29:38] <Althego> hehe
L121[14:35:15] <UmbralRaptop> Acquire data, and then a rescue mission?
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L124[14:43:40] <Neal> are there any mods that show an accurate number for suicide burn countdown?
L125[14:43:51] <Althego> ker should do it
L126[14:43:55] <Neal> kerbal engineer only factors in vertical velocity into its countdown
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L139[15:45:06] <UmbralRaptop> https://twitter.com/johnwenz/status/1135970027054624768
L140[15:45:07] <kmath> <✔johnwenz> It doesn’t matter if Pluto is a planet or not. We should still blow it up.
L141[15:48:31] <Rolf> ah but is it ex-planet or ex-dwarf planet?
L142[15:50:45] <UmbralRaptop> Argue too much and we'll make sure that there are only seven planets
L143[15:51:23] <nate> ... but there already are only seven planets at the moment >.>
L144[15:51:44] <UmbralRaptop> uh
L145[15:52:23] <UmbralRaptop> nate: did you accidentally one of them?
L146[15:53:17] <nate> For some reason I thought I recalled them changing the size to where it included mercury also
L147[15:53:24] <nate> w/ pluto I mean
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L149[15:54:45] <UmbralRaptop> Nah, mercury has cleared its neighborhood
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L151[15:55:06] <UmbralRaptop> Pluto and the like get slapped around by Neptune
L152[15:55:58] <Rolf> one of issues they had was that its either 8 planets or 200+
L153[15:56:07] <Rolf> theres lot of pluto sized rocks
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L155[15:56:26] <Rolf> so they figured rules that would include from what we call planets
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L157[15:56:48] <nate> Rolf: Well it was originally the orbital pattern that defined it, which is why they even talked about ceres being defined a planet at one point
L158[15:57:04] <Eddi|zuHause> hm... the new stellaris update crashes my whole X-server
L159[15:57:06] <Rolf> i recall that yeah
L160[15:57:14] <nate> but then they changed the rules on mass and shit and were like "well pluto is smaller than our moon so why is it a planet?" even though pluto has an orbit and it's own moon like other 'planets'
L161[15:57:42] <Rolf> honestly im fine with current rules
L162[15:57:48] <Rolf> i dont wanna memorize 200 planets lol
L163[15:57:56] <nate> We wouldn't really have 200
L164[15:58:09] <nate> I think last I was aware if we went by the classic planetary definition we'd have like 12
L165[15:58:31] <nate> Ceres would be one, as would Eris and I think we got another one they're looking at we discovered recently?
L166[15:58:59] <nate> But they're still not sure if it's an actual orbital of our system or just something sorta hanging around on a slingshot orbit
L167[15:59:13] <nate> cause that's the goofy one that goes like SUPER far out and then comes in real close
L168[15:59:34] <UmbralRaptop> Haumea, Makemake, and Sedna. If you go with Stern et al on size being the only factor, there are 7 moons larger than Pluto…
L169[16:00:21] <UmbralRaptop> Also, a fair number of smaller ones in hydrostatic equilibrium (everything Mimas sized or larger)
L170[16:01:00] <APlayer> What speaks against planets orbiting other planets? I mean, if you include stars and moons, you may have a planet in orbit of a planet in orbit of a planet
L171[16:01:23] <Rolf> that would mean moon is a planet too
L172[16:01:31] <nate> Ah I thought Makemake and Haumea were moons in a loose orbit of others (Haumea around Neptune and Makemake of Ceres)
L173[16:01:32] <Rolf> its quite a bit bigger than pluto.
L174[16:01:54] <nate> Yeah but that's why the older definition went by orbital model than size (ie; is it orbiting another body or the sun)
L175[16:02:36] <nate> And I guess those were the two things that hit poor pluto is that it's tiny and while it does orbit the sun, neptune apparently impacts it's orbit so
L176[16:02:42] <Fluburtur> I have a microwave transformer but I dont want to die so I might make a high amps thing
L177[16:02:46] <APlayer> Which inevitably leads to the question: Are sub-moons a thing?
L178[16:02:54] <Rolf> and dont forget cereon
L179[16:03:05] <Rolf> its huge in scale compared to pluto
L180[16:03:37] <nate> Cereon...?
L181[16:03:42] <nate> Or you mean ceres?
L182[16:03:55] <Rolf> charon
L183[16:04:08] <APlayer> Chares
L184[16:04:11] <nate> Yeah but it orbits pluto :P
L185[16:04:18] <Rolf> no
L186[16:04:25] <Rolf> common point is outside pluto
L187[16:04:37] <UmbralRaptop> barycenter silliness
L188[16:05:00] <APlayer> "Locked in an eternal dance around each other"
L189[16:05:08] <Rolf> essentally.
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L191[16:06:35] <nate> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_(moon)#/media/File:Animation_of_moons_of_Pluto_-_Front_view.gif as far as I'm concerned pluto is just doing a dance swing with charon all titanic style
L192[16:06:36] <nate> :P
L193[16:06:43] <nate> (I forget the exact name of that)
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L198[16:30:43] <Eddi|zuHause> if the center of gravity is outside the body of pluto, is it actually a binary system rather than a planet-moon pair?
L199[16:33:11] <UmbralRaptop> Binary dwarf planet system
L200[16:33:12] <Eddi|zuHause> <nate> but then they changed the rules on mass and shit and were like "well pluto is smaller than our moon so why is it a planet?" <-- i don't think the mass ever was a problem... after all there are moons larger than mercury, and mercury is still a planet
L201[16:34:01] <umaxtu> doesn't seem super fair. Our moon is pretty darn big as moons go
L202[16:38:48] <Eddi|zuHause> it is, especially if you consider moon-planet ratio
L203[16:39:50] <Eddi|zuHause> but the thing that killed pluto being a planet was that they found a kuiper belt object even larger than pluto
L204[16:40:09] <Eddi|zuHause> which is why they added the "must have cleared its orbit" rule
L205[16:40:16] <Eddi|zuHause> which i don't agree with, btw.
L206[16:42:12] <umaxtu> I just think Pluto should've been grandfathered in
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L210[16:49:49] <nate> Eddi|zuHause: Careful quoting my line lol, I unfortunately said a word I shouldn't have :P
L211[16:50:07] <nate> And at least as far as I recalled mass was one of the major factors involved
L212[16:50:42] <APlayer> I kind of ignored the second time I received the notification. I guess that is a grey zone in the rules :P
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L224[17:34:32] <Eddi|zuHause> ... i'm never careful with those kinds of word, they don't even register for me
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L239[18:09:16] <TheKosmonaut> Eddi|zuHause: well you would know better by now in this channel
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L261[22:18:41] <MunCheese> Hey guys! Finally got KSP and launched my first rocket...SSTO, just an SRB with a MK1 capsule...Had Valentina do an EVA, capsule instantly exploded. Really confused.
L262[22:19:13] <MunCheese> Didn't even let go.
L263[22:26:50] <Eddi|zuHause> TheKosmonaut: turns out, no.
L264[22:28:06] <MunCheese> How do you delete parts that you don't need? My VAB has a bunch of un-used decouplers bc I couldn't find one that fits my second stage lololololol
L265[22:29:36] <Eddi|zuHause> MunCheese: you drop them on the panel where you bought them
L266[22:32:20] <MunCheese> oooohhhhhh... makes sense. Which decoupler do I use for the Jumbo-64 tank???
L267[22:36:08] <TheKosmonaut> Eddi|zuHause: well you should
L268[22:36:30] <Eddi|zuHause> there's decouplers that decouplers which push away one part and stay attached to the other part, and separators, which detach from both sides and ddrift away as a single debris part. and then for each size (0.625m, 1.25m, 2.5m, 3.75m)
L269[22:37:35] <MunCheese> I want a decoupler, trust me. And sereoiusly what is the Jumbo-64 diameter???
L270[22:37:42] <Eddi|zuHause> TheKosmonaut: we've had this discussion before, and i don't see it happening...
L271[22:38:44] <Eddi|zuHause> MunCheese: i always found it a bit bad that it doesn't say the dimensions of a part in the description
L272[22:39:24] <MunCheese> I know, right! I should take that to the developers.
L273[22:39:47] <TheKosmonaut> Ok
L274[22:39:55] <MunCheese> Eddi|zuHause: It's the most annoying thing.
L275[22:40:14] <MunCheese> Btw i was joking...BUT SEROIUSLY. WHAT IS THE TANK DIAMETER??!!
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L277[22:41:37] <MunCheese> OK...did some experimentation and it turns out it's the TS-25.
L278[22:42:03] <Guest12388> Hello everyone, I've this problem https://imgur.com/a/8mCJPR9 mission has 700% out of 50% of science
L279[22:42:07] <Guest12388> and I cannot complete it
L280[22:42:09] <Guest12388> any idea?
L281[22:44:14] <TheKosmonaut> Hmm
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L283[22:44:31] <Guest81117> o/
L284[22:45:20] <Guest12388> I've just deployed the parts, then after launching the probe (it didn't have network) and time warping a bit it jumped to 700%
L285[22:46:11] <Guest12388> I think I'll just use the cheat menu
L286[22:48:28] <TheKosmonaut> Guest12388: strange. What if you reload to before
L287[22:48:44] <TheKosmonaut> Guest81117: hello
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L289[22:56:08] <Guest12388> TheKosmonaut reload to before I've started the mission? too late I have already restarted the game a couple times trying to debug it
L290[22:56:40] <Guest12388> unless it's https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/113323-14x-science-full-reward/ fault
L291[23:00:06] <TheKosmonaut> Could be
L292[23:00:11] <MunCheese> guys? cusrsor disappeared...kind of important to get Jeb out of the ocean...rocket misfired, so I yeeted the capsule off.
L293[23:01:23] <MunCheese> Guys?
L294[23:01:54] <TheKosmonaut> MunCheese: your cursor is missing?
L295[23:01:56] <MunCheese> My cursor disappeared! I'd ask the KSPedia, but like I just said...
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L297[23:02:10] <MunCheese> Well, on KSP at least...
L298[23:02:22] <MunCheese> Also, are you Russian?
L299[23:02:25] <TheKosmonaut> No
L300[23:02:29] <Guest81117> lol
L301[23:02:30] <MunCheese> oh
L302[23:02:36] <TheKosmonaut> Russia is a couple hours away
L303[23:02:37] <MunCheese> Just a nickname?
L304[23:02:52] <MunCheese> Wait...whaere DO you live?
L305[23:03:09] <TheKosmonaut> If we had to fit the description of our Nicks then you have some explaining to do
L306[23:03:14] <TheKosmonaut> Japan
L307[23:03:14] <MunCheese> And how do I make my cursor appear again?
L308[23:03:18] <Guest81117> LOL
L309[23:03:26] <Guest81117> which cursor Mun?
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L311[23:03:33] <MunCheese> Ohhhh...yeah. The MunCheese thing.
L312[23:03:37] <TheKosmonaut> Did it disappear suddenly or did you alt tab out?
L313[23:03:59] <MunCheese> Uhhhh...what? It's my first day in KSP, you kno.
L314[23:04:46] <MunCheese> Probably did that...I went into Jeb's capsule, then I noticed I could move the camera with my cursor, which oddly wasn't there.
L315[23:05:04] <TheKosmonaut> Oh. Try middle mouse button?
L316[23:05:07] <TheKosmonaut> Click it once
L317[23:05:12] <Guest81117> That's mouse look, there won't be a cursor in IVA IIRC
L318[23:05:25] <MunCheese> I'm playing on a laptop.
L319[23:05:34] <TheKosmonaut> MunCheese: Mac or win?
L320[23:05:39] <MunCheese> Mac
L321[23:05:47] <Guest81117> Hit C, that will go back to external view, you should get a cursor back then
L322[23:06:05] <MunCheese> Did that already, does the exact same thing except outside
L323[23:06:11] <TheKosmonaut> Try three finger click or maybe just press escape one time and see if the cursor reappears
L324[23:06:18] <MunCheese> Ok...
L325[23:06:19] <Guest81117> Oh, I know, I have this same bug some times
L326[23:06:26] <Guest81117> right click
L327[23:06:34] <Guest81117> that should bring it back in external view
L328[23:06:42] <MunCheese> Oh! Esc did it... now I can pluck Jeb out of the ocean
L329[23:06:47] <Guest81117> yay!
L330[23:07:26] <MunCheese> I think I know whay it didn't go...you're supposed to hit Z before Space, right?
L331[23:07:45] <Guest81117> Yes
L332[23:07:53] <Guest81117> Throttle up first, then go
L333[23:08:22] <Guest81117> Or if your rocket is balanced well enough, you can pucker for a second after hitting space, then throttle up
L334[23:08:32] <MunCheese> Oh, yeah. Then when I hit Space again, my second stage fired. Opened the chutes and ditched in the ocean, that's how I got in my current situation.
L335[23:08:43] <Guest81117> Happens
L336[23:08:47] <Guest81117> welcome to KSP :D
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L338[23:10:08] <Gargamel> There we go.... better fit
L339[23:10:14] <TheKosmonaut> aha
L340[23:10:30] TheKosmonaut sets mode: +o on Gargamel
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L342[23:12:12] <MunCheese> The thing still doesn't launch...am I too heavy or do I just need to wait more?
L343[23:12:26] <Gargamel> might need to post some pics
L344[23:12:35] <MunCheese> Alright...
L345[23:12:39] <Gargamel> Engines in KSP are instant
L346[23:12:52] <Gargamel> so waiting won't help, there isn't a throttle up period
L347[23:13:43] <Gargamel> You probably don't have enough thrust
L348[23:13:51] <JVFoxy> ... check yo stage'n - Scott Manley
L349[23:13:51] <Gargamel> Moar Boosters!
L350[23:15:12] <MunCheese> Alright
L351[23:15:23] <JVFoxy> Gargamel: in my case.. kind of where I differ from most players. I fiddle with designs a bit rather than putting on more boosters as first thing to do
L352[23:15:26] <MunCheese> Let me see what engine I currently have
L353[23:16:04] <Gargamel> True JV, but early on, overpowering till you learn to fly is one of the easier routes to take. I fiddle too
L354[23:16:28] <Gargamel> And it's more fun :)
L355[23:17:21] <MunCheese> I just have a Swivel on the back. I figured more control is better for beginners than more thrust.
L356[23:17:22] <JVFoxy> plane I made, can over heat in low altittude if I'm not careful.. it only uses two panther engines
L357[23:19:34] <MunCheese> Interesting possible solution...downsizing S2 tank. I used the same one for both stages, but for the second I don't need much fuel.
L358[23:19:54] <MunCheese> So...X is for cutting the throttle, right?
L359[23:20:29] <JVFoxy> I made something similar to a proton rocket, to launch early mk1-3 service craft.. though I added a reliant engine to the center core to help with TWR at the early phase
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L361[23:28:46] <Gargamel> Nah, you need enough power to get your rocket off the ground. Each engine has it's best place for it to be used
L362[23:29:23] <Gargamel> I'd post in the forums Gameplay questions asking for help building your rocket. You'll get a lot of good answers there
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