Planet Explorers - Part 2 - Visiting The Other Crash Site, And Running Away, Lots.
I really wanted to show a bit more of Planet Explorers, so I'm continuing the story, learning how to use my arrow turrets to help me in my fight agains the scourge of the giant squirrels and meeting up with the other survivors.
The UK Government recently awarded contracts to Lockheed Martin and Orbex to being building and launching rockets out of a remote peninsula in the very north of the scottish mainland.
Lots of you have been asking whether this is a good place for a launch site, and whether the UK can even make an impact in the space launch market.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkCTA7-t1xc
Bringing a couple of other Manley's together to play KSP for a bit of fun.
My dad is the reason I rushed home, thankfully the news has got better.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx_larKYpAQ
The signals from beyond the Horizon are altering our culture's perception of time, space and causality. The implications are far reaching, and who knows where this loop will lead, and who we might find on the way....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wM2-V3WcRA
And other questions people have been asking me about this european space agency mission. It'll take 7 years to get to Mercury and then reach a lower orbit than MESSENGER with more payload.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Sj9cjwFhQY
Thanks to the guys at Fortnightly Frontier (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz7E2PeOyTLN_awup47dJqQ )
I was able to fly the Vanduul Scythe, a captured alien space fighter which stands out from the crowd with a unique pilot position and unconventional weapon systems.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6kuswNwap8
Before Space Shuttle Columbia could fly to space they needed to know that it would fly like a glider so that it could be landed. Learning how to fly was the primary mission of Enterprise, the first space shuttle which was unveiled in 1976 and named after the fictional Starship Enterprise (which was itself named after the real USS Enterprise.....).
There were years of modelling, testing in wind tunnels and development of the design, but it would take full scale tests to demonstrate that the Shuttle could really fly like a glider. The Approach and Landing tests confirmed the predictions of the models and demonstrated the software for the flight control system was robust enough to commit to Columbia's orbital flight.
Composite view of STS-3 landing by Retro Space HD
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfNQW4jToHE
The 2nd and 3rd rounds of holiday gifts have been delivered to our hangars, so I take the opportunity to show them off and explain some of the background behind these cryptic objects.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lIuI5c02X4
This rocket design has over 10km/s delta-v meaning it can go anywhere in the kerbal universe, so, lets test the limits of the physics by heading into the sun.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBa9oyYeL5o