[00:48:46] https://skarmdump.henjoh.se/KMRRS_KerbinMainResearchAndRefuelingStation4.PNG <- on both ends i managed to flip the senior ports to negative, so ..time to build sideways [04:13:05] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+v Hikaru' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [06:44:34] I missed this game [06:44:37] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/30a9H0Ey/screenshot1.png [06:59:26] been a while last i last played too [08:59:36] Hi, anybody knows a good yt channel with beginner tutorials in the current versions? (vanilla + mechjeb) [10:18:39] estorado: well, you can use the old videos as well. But the game itself has got some good tutorials built in [10:37:48] TheKosmonaut: cool. for reason i never felt any need to use the inside views for anything particular. [10:49:12] NGC3982: me neither but it feels like hard mode [10:49:19] But I need proper instrumentation [10:50:25] yeah [10:50:48] rendezvouz is for computers and docking is for kerbals, right? [10:51:06] thinking like that would make the game a tad more challenging [11:06:10] TheKosmonaut: there's a mod for that ;P [11:06:12] ;) [11:06:58] I hope in KSP2 this will be all built in and we can control the craft as a crew [11:07:02] that would be fun [11:07:22] doing a mission together in a small craft ;) [11:07:52] Mat2ch: I kinda want to pull a team together to do a true IVA only mission [11:08:02] And have all maneuvers done by hand [11:08:34] If this POC laptop I got from work was strong enough I'd go full nbody but alas [11:09:00] It is barely holding 15 fps on Launchpad with a 3 part craft [11:09:36] NGC3982: in theory I could do rendezvous IVA only but I'd need the Mechjeb / KER info [11:10:01] cool [11:12:12] IVA? [11:12:27] intra vehicular activity? [11:13:01] Ah, ic. [11:15:02] yes [11:45:10] TheKosmonaut: hopefully with KSP2... but I guess you'll need a better computer then :) [12:01:34] Action: darsie is looking for a better computer. [12:01:59] i7 3770/4770 or so, gtx750ti [12:02:09] i heard there is a nice apollo guidance computer that is in working condition :) [12:02:35] With NOR chips? rope memory? [12:03:20] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSahAoOLdU&list=PL-_93BVApb59FWrLZfdlisi_x7-Ut_-w7 [12:03:20] YouTube - Apollo AGC Part 1: Restoring the computer that put man on the Moon [12:11:22] i wonder what the computational difference between an apollo guidance computer and an i7 4770 is. [12:11:25] probably alot. [12:57:11] thanks Mat2ch. I look for current mechjeb version tutorials, I am not able to create an orbit with mechjeb :| [12:57:41] probably my aircraft sucks ... [13:05:13] in ksp, that is no such thing. your aircraft is just in beta-stage :) [16:45:04] Action: darsie flies to Tylo with a Spark, but fuel is tight. [16:52:02] slowing down by gravity assist? [17:20:20] No, I got to Jool orbit at Jool Pe, then adjust orbit and go to Tylo orbit at Tylo Pe. [17:20:23] go* [17:21:11] http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot19.png [17:21:32] tylo and to a lesser extent layhte are big assets to slow you down when you arrive [17:24:10] Maybe, but bringing enough fuel is easier. [17:24:21] Well, unless you want to get around a lot there. [17:25:59] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+v eriophora' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [17:34:15] I've always worried about not having enough DV to do pretty much anything once I do get to Jool. Mostly given how you need several km/DV just to go from one moon to another. [17:35:09] I'm guessing a lot of people just end up using nerv engines or.. anyone tried the ions over there/ [17:37:00] JVFoxy: You can also refuel on Bop or so. [17:37:04] With a refinery [17:37:23] Or have a refinery there and bring a fuel shuttle to orbit. [17:38:58] Pol is even smaller, but further out. [17:39:36] Less inclined than Bop, though. [17:42:23] you cant really run out of delta v at jool. the moons help you [18:10:17] Darsie suppose I could refinery, just means sending more hardware. [18:11:31] Althego gravity assists would be ideal. Although, not always easy to plan out and takes a lot more time. Figured something I could make use of when I get a probe out there some day [21:20:18] Action: darsie landed with a Spark on Tylo: http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot21.png [21:21:13] wow. [21:21:21] how much dV did you total? [21:21:51] hehe not much fuel remaining [21:22:04] ideally engineered [21:23:56] NGC3982: That stage had 3379 m/s. It started with 10 km Pe or so and Ap just outside SOI. [21:24:18] cool! [21:24:46] Sent surface temperature. [21:26:19] That's the whole rocket: http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot22.png [21:26:40] oh geez.. tylo, didn't realize gravity there was so much [21:27:11] bbl [21:46:07] . [21:46:21] It's only 0.8 g. Same as Jool [22:07:50] sadly I only attempted a jool run long time ago, in a sandbox game. [22:10:21] it was mostly a test with a probe, ancient version of KSP.. just to see if I knew how to even get out there with a fuel budget [22:56:30] one day, I'm going to land Kerbals on another planet [22:57:12] it just takes to long and I've got shorter missions to do ;) [22:59:49] I got one home from Eve. [23:00:27] Duna is easy. [23:07:37] it is. I just don't have a clear schedule yet to time-warp through the time it takes to arrive there