[01:16:45] GUYS [01:17:03] THERE SHOULD BE A SEQUEL TO THE MARTIAN [01:18:21] What if there were aerodynamic stalls in KSP [01:19:09] okay… [01:20:29] WHat if there was a toggle for random engine failures [01:20:58] What if there was a stall horn lol [01:21:07] Can't stall if you can thrust hard enough. WeSmart.jpg [01:21:20] Well yes [01:21:52] But aerodynamic stalls could be put into the game as part of the drag model [01:22:14] The big brain play is to realise rockets are in permanent stall [01:23:15] Yes aerodynamically but thrust-wise a solid no [01:23:58] https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/1418/what-happens-when-an-airplane-stalls-and-why-do-pilots-practice-it [01:24:16] "To a non-pilot, an aerodynamic stall can best be described as the situation where there is not enough air flowing over the wings to create the amount of lift needed to hold up the airplane." [01:24:25] Random engine failures risk creating luck based gameplay. [01:24:35] Hmm you're right [01:24:53] Uh, I'm not sure how the aerodynamics model is post-1.0 wrt lift [01:25:56] hodl up [01:26:25] Action: UmbralRaptop pulls back on the stick [04:26:25] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+o purpletarget|ktns' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [06:22:37] hmm, 2 launches. one in 2.5 hours, other in 3.5 hours [08:19:07] Althego: what launchs? [08:19:38] soyuz with glonass, but no stream, and some indian multiple [08:19:46] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkPawb9YaRw [08:19:46] YouTube - Watch Live: Launch of RISAT-2BR1 and 9 customer satellites by PSLV-C48 [08:59:38] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+o purpletarget|ktns' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [14:33:37] https://youtu.be/sUEj4dxPMbI [14:33:37] YouTube - NS-12 Live Webcast [14:34:02] nextrocket does not show the suborbital launches [16:53:55] eh, delayed the second time [16:54:02] i doubt this is going to happen now [16:55:03] and it was already scrubed yesterday [17:02:14] maybe now https://twitter.com/blueorigin/status/1204808069160558593 [17:02:14] <✔blueorigin> #NS12 Update: We are a go for launch! Liftoff is now at 11:43 am CST / 17:43 UTC. Follow the launch live at… https://t.co/nkraVzejeM [17:15:02] End Of Year panic [17:18:49] choas [17:22:02] ... chaos.. buh... not enough coffee [17:22:44] Chaos Coffee™ [17:23:14] hehe [17:23:22] there is sometrhing on the stream [17:28:09] hehe, ok go payload [17:31:11] meanwhile what a gang... around the 2020 [17:45:04] hehe i forgot about the test dummy, mannequin skywalker [17:47:13] do i see scott commenting on this [17:48:25] yes, it is scott [17:56:13] even a small rocket makes a huge noise [18:00:03] oh yes they are still using feet. in contrast to spacex [18:02:06] also they could puta small camera in the cabin. commenters have noted even rocketlab has onboard cameras [18:06:18] Althego: Fluburtur: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KtSKT-EqLo [18:06:18] YouTube - Custom Bass Guitar - Marble Machine X #109 [18:06:23] 2 minutes old ;P [18:06:25] hah [18:06:33] it wasnt there when i checked it [18:06:46] but that was a few hours ago [18:24:49] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUEj4dxPMbI [18:24:50] YouTube - Replay of NS-12 Live Webcast [18:25:06] replay? [18:26:04] it happened an hour ago or so [18:26:17] Streamed live 57 minutes ago [18:51:55] I like how they talk about the rocket almost like it is going to another planet, yet it is dong shaped and barely gets to the karman line [18:51:55] they probably use metric internally for the technical stuff [18:51:55] nice [18:54:30] yes, its shape always seems funny to me [22:24:14] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+o UmbralRaptop' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net