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L22[03:57:48] <Mat2ch> so, the raptor
engine got removed from SN4 and it looks like they are about to
install the test thrust thingy again
L23[03:58:19] <Mat2ch> which would make
sense. They did two static fire tests, now they can crank up the
pressure and see if the test did any damage
L24[03:58:38] <Mat2ch> and they can inspect
the raptor engine to see if there was any damage or excessive wear
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L53[10:14:12] <FtForger> Hello, I need some
help with where/how to find/fix a problem I've got with a
spaceplane. Every time I go to launch it, as soon as it touches the
runway, it starts to spin. I've downloaded another spaceplane from
KerbalX to see if it was a generalized problem, and it isn't.
L54[10:15:22] <Althego> so after you click
the launch button, it is placed on the runway, and starts to spin
along which axis?
L55[10:16:20] <FtForger> it spins
horizontally, not quite like it was connected to the ground by the
front landing gear and the ass end is moving sideways.
L56[10:16:57] <Althego> is it jumping, or
just rotating?
L57[10:17:25] <FtForger> when I say not
quite...I'm just talking positionally. it is actually just a little
behind the landing gear, and it is just rotating.
L58[10:18:06] <Althego> i havent seen
things like this, except with a joystick not in use and an object
pressing against it
L59[10:18:50] <FtForger> I don't have a
joystick at all
L60[10:19:09] <FtForger> and I've checked
the keyboard for stuck keys
L61[10:19:14] <Althego> can be something
with the wheels
L62[10:19:19] <Althego> that is why i asked
if it is jumping
L63[10:19:23] <FtForger> and I've checked
the keyboard for stuck keys
L64[10:19:28] <FtForger> oops :)
L65[10:20:15] <FtForger> The wheels do seem
to be shaking, but I think that is just normal flexing due to the
friction with the ground as they are dragged sideways
L66[10:20:45] <FtForger> it is a very small
skae and mostly side to side
L67[10:20:55] <FtForger> skae/shake
L68[10:21:17] <FtForger> Should I try
adding a second set of rear gear?
L69[10:22:26] <Mat2ch> FtForger: can you
post an image of the craft?
L70[10:23:33] <FtForger> Not sure
how...
L71[10:23:50] <FtForger> I know how to grab
a pic, just not how to post it
L72[10:24:16] <FtForger> You want it in the
SPH or on the runway? (when I get it figured out)
L73[10:24:53] <packbart> imgur.com is a
common way of posting images if you don't have your own webspace
thingy
L74[10:25:18] <Althego> what is with the
news of tom cruise going to the iss for some onsite filming
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L76[10:29:01] <packbart> Internation Space
Scientology
L77[10:29:11] <Althego> hehehe
L78[10:37:58] <Mat2ch> hrhr
L79[10:38:38] <Mat2ch> Althego: let me spin
this. Probably on the Boeing capsule to make the movie and some
advertisment for Boeing. ;)
L80[10:39:11] <Mat2ch> FtForger: yeah, go
for imgur
L81[10:39:54] <Mat2ch> and a pic of the
craft in the SPH could be fine, but you can just upload more
pictures to one post, so on the runway could be helpful, too
L83[10:44:28] <Althego> are the main
landing gears on the wing?
L84[10:45:31] <Althego> because it can be,
that the jumping of the springs and the flexing of the wings
together produces a slight rotation
L85[10:45:52] <Althego> and of course this
creates energy, but not uncommon in ksp
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L87[10:48:03] <FtForger> Yes, they are on
the wings. I'll try moving them to the fuse.
L88[10:48:47] <Althego> one trick i use,
that i put them on the body but use the offset tool to move them on
the wings, so they are on the body for the physics, but visually on
the wings
L89[10:50:22] <FtForger> Yep, that did the
trick. Thanks. Been playing for a while but this was my first
attempt at a sp...
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L91[10:53:28] <Mat2ch> good catch
L92[10:53:35] <Mat2ch> I thought the same
when I clicked on the image
L93[10:53:42] <Mat2ch> struts could
help
L94[10:54:50] <Althego> hehe.
"basically all these bad guys from this evil company known as
amaz... protogen"
L95[10:55:48] <Mat2ch> also I would like to
have flex _in_ the wings and not at the joints.
L96[10:56:05] <Mat2ch> Usually the joints
are the most stable parts of everything...
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L98[10:57:20] <Althego> in reality wings
are not glued on. they are part of the internal structure of the
plane, so quite strong. as you said they flex, but because they are
long, not because there is a joint there
L99[10:58:53] <Mat2ch> well, we need a more
CAD like approach to build things ;)
L100[10:59:47] <Althego> the lego approach
is generally working ok, but for wings or solid boosters, not
really. procedural boosters, tanks, wings would be the way to
go
L101[11:04:09] <raptop> "In reality
wings are not glued on" Well, not aluminum ones. Composites,
however...
L102[11:05:59] <Mat2ch> do you want some
raisins to your peas to pick? ;)
L103[11:06:15] *
raptop holds up a pendant of pedantry
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L105[11:37:16] <darsie> "Conduct
gravimetric surveys of Kerbin: Record gravitational forces in
spaceflight above 67,900 meters near Sector R7CS"
L106[11:37:23] <darsie> Spaceflight in the
atmosphere?
L107[11:37:57] <darsie> Or does that
require >70 km?
L108[11:46:17] <flayer> above in
spaceflight
L109[11:46:19] <raptop> I'm not sure what
happens between 67900 and 70000 m for that contract
L110[11:46:27] <flayer> nothing
L111[11:46:37] <flayer> cause you're not
in spaceflight
L112[11:46:46] <raptop> "flying
high" yeah, makes sense
L113[11:46:53] <raptop> technically a bug
in the contract I guess
L114[11:46:58] <flayer> no
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L118[11:52:33] <Althego> not a bug, just
not something a human would create
L119[11:55:46] <raptop> This is not a case
where computers should be more human
L121[12:02:04] <Althego> now try it with
decouplers :)
L122[12:04:43] <darsie> 75.5 km
L123[12:05:00] <darsie> :)
L124[12:26:48] <darsie> 76.9 km at TWR
6.
L126[12:36:01] <Althego> i meant with
decouplers only, without engine
L127[12:36:09] <darsie> yeah :)
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L129[12:36:26] <darsie> still, I decoupled
the okto at launch from the bottom of the rocket.
L130[12:40:47] <Althego> scott
L132[12:59:26] <Althego> average
L133[13:03:28] <packbart> it even has nose
cones on most boosters ;)
L134[13:03:42] <hatrix> I knew someone
would complain :D
L135[13:04:18] <packbart> :) I could wax
about struts, too
L136[13:04:32] <hatrix> where we're going
we don't need struts
L137[13:05:30] <packbart> it maybe
superstition, too. I like to put struts from the boosters to the
main noodle
L138[13:05:49] <hatrix> heaviest part does
the trick usually
L139[13:05:55] <packbart> so it doesn't
flex much in the engine plates or similar
L141[13:06:39] <darsie> 1 kt
L142[13:06:40] <hatrix> oh sexy
L143[13:06:42] <darsie> :)
L144[13:06:52] <darsie> orbital fuel
depot.
L145[13:06:53] <hatrix> the TWR isn't that
bad also
L146[13:07:02] <packbart> fuel is our
payload
L147[13:07:12] <hatrix> the rocket I'm
sending is an orbital fuel/base for Laythe
L148[13:07:18] <Althego> stull not too big
by ksp standards
L149[13:07:20] <hatrix> I've got 2 SSTO
there and a miner on the ground
L150[13:07:39] <hatrix> But I forgot to
add docking ports on the sides of the SSTO so I got no idea how
I'll refill those
L151[13:08:19] <packbart> klaw them
L152[13:08:30] <hatrix> you can transfer
fuel with claws?
L153[13:08:33] <packbart> yes
L154[13:08:37] <hatrix> :o
L155[13:08:53] <darsie> Punch a hole,
fill, close with a cork :).
L156[13:09:02] <Althego> hehe
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L158[13:11:06] <packbart> Althego:
"too big by ksp standards" starts at 1000 parts?
L159[13:11:27] <Althego> i meant its
height
L160[13:11:34] <Althego> it didnt even
reach the ceiling
L161[13:11:44] <Althego> and you can build
above that
L162[13:11:57] <darsie> There's only a
central mammoth and the boosters.
L164[13:13:04] <packbart> didn't work out
(yet. I might return to that design later)
L165[13:13:22] <Althego> hehe those solids
in the center
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L167[13:14:32] <packbart> had to stage the
radial decouplers or the boosters would slam into each other and
into the fuel tanks
L168[13:15:16] <packbart> It doesn't fly
well, though :)
L169[13:15:48] <hatrix> wow
L170[13:16:13] <hatrix> what mods are
those ?
L173[13:18:58] <hatrix> I like the parts
thing
L174[13:19:22] <Althego> lol. longplane is
long
L175[13:19:46] <hatrix> I definitely need
a new computer though
L176[13:20:01] <Althego> amd 4000 seriese
is around the corner
L177[13:20:26] <hatrix> anything newer
than my 9 year old CG will do, really
L178[13:23:07] <packbart> *sigh* if only I
hadn't ordered that eSATA cable I didn't really need, I could
already be playing KSP on my new toy. still have to wait until
sometime next week
L179[13:24:02] <packbart> replacing my 10
year old laptop GPU with a 2080. from 72 cores to 3072 :)
L180[13:24:36] <Althego> helps somewhat,
but typically the problem with huge ships in ksp is the
physics
L181[13:25:03] <Althego> since the shader
change i can hear fans spinning, before that the fans didnt even
spin up
L182[13:25:09] <Althego> on the gpu
L183[13:25:32] <Althego> and i cant really
hear the cpu fans anyway
L184[13:25:41] <packbart> aye. still, the
new desktop thingy with Ryzen and stuff should be more shiny than
the old laptop I use now
L185[13:26:24] <packbart> I want to be
able to set the graphics knobs to 11 again! ;)
L186[13:30:21] <hatrix> I'm not up to
date, a nice computer would be around 1k?
L187[13:32:14] <packbart> I'd say that
depends on the currency and how long you expect to use it. I
haven't bought any new thing in about 10 years and spent 2k€ on a
Ryzen 5, 32GB RAM and a 2080 "super"
L188[13:32:32] <packbart> I hope it will
be up-to-date enough for the next 10 years or so ;)
L189[13:32:46] <hatrix> ok maybe I should
do the same then
L190[13:33:36] <packbart> oh, that 2k
include 360€ for a 27" LED-IPS display
L191[13:33:48] <Althego> hehe 10 years?
lol no
L192[13:33:57] <packbart> something x1440
WQHD
L193[13:34:01] <packbart> Althego: I can
dream!
L194[13:34:09] <hatrix> my CPU is 11
years!
L195[13:34:13] <hatrix> and KSP still
runs
L196[13:34:23] <Althego> if we are lucky
this 10 years is going to be as fast paced as it was last... hmm
let's se, maybe in the 90s?
L197[13:34:33] <packbart> I expect to be
able to make good use of the 2080 and the display for some years,
maybe replace the R5 with an R7 later on
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L199[13:39:19] <raptop> To be fair, that
CPU is only 2 years older than KSP
L200[13:40:26] <packbart> in any case, the
reasoning was to buy the "best" GPU I can afford now. new
CPUs get cheaper faster than GPUs while games tend to rely on the
newest and greatest GPU features for the "full"
experience
L201[13:41:12] <Althego> i cant imagine
elon being serious about the 100 people to mars in starship
L202[13:41:33] <Althego> impossible to fit
there 100 people in a livable area, not to mention all the food,
for 6 months
L203[13:41:45] <Althego> or rather for
years
L204[13:42:43] <packbart> took the
RyanSpace flight to Mars, landed on Deimos
L205[13:42:50] <Althego> hehehe
L206[13:43:21] <Mat2ch> Althego: well,
maybe this is all just a test and the real starship will come
afterwards?
L207[13:43:31] <Althego> at least you dont
get the united airlines treatment, where they beat you and then
throw you out
L208[13:43:59] <Althego> which would
really need to be a bfr
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L212[14:32:47] <Mat2ch> and all water gets
recycled
L213[14:35:17] <Althego> 100 t payload, so
even if yo udont count the person it is 1t
L214[14:35:33] <Althego> but life support
is extra weight
L215[14:35:52] <Althego> also volume is an
issue too
L216[14:35:55] <darsie> oops, yeah, 0.9 t
food per person.
L217[14:36:51] <darsie> I made up some
chemical recycling equations which somehow turned CO2 and H2O to O2
and methane or so, the latter being used as fuel.
L218[14:37:02] <Althego> actually mass
wise, if it can really take 100 t, it doesnt sound bad
L220[14:44:50] <darsie> Very rough
estimate is 15 m3/person in starship, or about a 2.5 m cube.
L221[14:45:47] <Althego> supposedly they
would need around 25
L222[14:46:02] <darsie> 25
m3/person?
L223[14:46:06] <Althego> yes
L224[14:46:12] <darsie> Why?
L225[14:46:13] <Althego> i could live in
such a cube
L226[14:46:16] <Althego> if there is a
computer :)
L227[14:46:35] <packbart> ugh, that laaag
;)
L228[14:46:43] <Althego> because they go
crazy in the small space
L229[14:46:50] <darsie> Perhaps you'd get
an ISS size quarter and some shared living/social space.
L230[14:47:03] <Althego> half a year is a
long time, i could play through all the games i couldnt :)
L231[14:47:05] <darsie> ISS personal cabin
quarter.
L232[14:50:04] <Mat2ch> you could bring
some bigolow expandable habitats with you and have more space that
way ;P
L233[14:50:20] <Althego> nobody talked
about that
L234[14:50:24] <Althego> at least not
yet
L235[14:50:54] <Althego> if you want to
build a base you need some cargo for building that anyway. you
might as well start by expanding the ship during the travel
L236[14:54:53] <darsie> That's my fuel
making scheme en route. CH2O is carbohydrate.
L237[14:54:53] <darsie> CH2O + O2 -->
CO2 + H2O
L238[14:54:53] <darsie> 4 H2O --> 4 H2
+ 2 O2
L239[14:54:53] <darsie> CO2 + 4 H2 -->
CH4 + 2 H2O
L240[14:54:53] <darsie> CH2O + H2O -->
CH4 + O2 (total)
L241[14:56:50] <darsie> So we carry food
and water and it turns to methane and LOX fuel en route.
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the fins, cause the fairing stabilises.
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L280[19:55:58] <JVFoxy> humm... so geo sat
in orbit... wondering what next
L281[19:59:32] <Alanonzander>
Science!
L282[20:02:38] <JVFoxy> well, eventually
mun orbit mission.. leave a relay there too. 4 of those little pop
up dish things seem to be loosing some signal between sites.
L283[20:02:55] <JVFoxy> I guess I could
upgrade to the slightly larger static relay dish..
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L299[23:12:29] <kmath> YouTube - Starship
SN4 Cryo Proof Test LIVE From Boca Chica
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