Kerbal Space Program - Interstellar Quest - Episode 51 - Eve Arrival
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My second crewed mission arrives at the planet Eve and beings to conduct scientific study of its environment.
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meanwhile the re entry of that hexagonal panel caused a certain chicken halfway into its development into adulthood to think that the sky is falling after it landed on his tail.
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Eve explorer. Where have I heard that before...
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Mod list?
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Most of the science is in the nose cone which is not a cone
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Radiators work by taking heat from the spacecraft and spreading it out in space. cooling things is much harder than heating things
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You should have named the solar arrays the Sunflower Network.
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It occurs to me that the kerbals in the space station have been up there unattended for quite a while
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"People ask how radiators work in space"
Well, how do they work?
"Well, they use radiation"
DUN DUN DUN!
(Isn't it obvious? It's name is RADIATor which is similar to RADIATion) -
nice singing scott
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hi
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The microwave power transmission thing is fun and all, but it just seems so pointless and bothersome... Surely simple solar panels are more efficient when far away!
Also, if you're using KW rocketry, you should be able to get yourself a LOT more electric charge with their battery packs. And they're deep cycling. -
HITCHHIKERS GUIDT TO THE GALAXY WAS A BOOK
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Your accent makes it sound like "The Eve Explodeur"
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I don't know if anyone has suggested this before, but I find it very safe to assume that Eve has a lot of iodine on/in it...
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But Scott, there's no way it's Mercury! That's obviously Eve!
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there are two things scott manley has over me. a better computer and mad crazy mad three gs r and r connection skillz with a z.
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Honestly, what were they think'in Scotty?
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Why does the distance glitch?
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Why does the distance glitch?
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the science of the convection radiators on earth is radiation is impossible on earth. It is impossible because radiation is heat transferred without matter. there is matter in the air: Oxygen, CO2, ect.
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