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Is SpaceX's Raptor engine the king of rocket engines?
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview;=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is S...
published: 25 May 2019
-
3.3.X Toughness test: Andromeda 3.3.0 = 3.3.6
3.3.X Toughness test: Constellation Andromeda.
If you are interested in Star Citizen use my code for free 5000 UEC: STAR-VNSX-7YQP
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Malogos: http://starcitizendb.com
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Music: Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Music: http://teknoaxe.com
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published: 23 Nov 2018
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Robotic Systems for Space Exploration (PART 1)
Join Spaceport Odyssey iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spaceport-odyssey/id1433648940
Join Spaceport Browser: http://spaceport.spaceedu.net/
Lecture: Robotic Systems for Space Exploration Part 1
Prof. Kazuya Yoshida - Space Robotics Lab, Department of Aerospace Engineering Tohoku University, Japan
published: 26 Sep 2013
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What Color Is The Sun?
In this short video explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain shows that the Sun might not be the color you think it is. What color is it really, and why can it change?
http://www.universetoday.com/18689/color-of-the-sun/
_______________________________________________________________________
41. What Color is the Sun?
Ask anyone, "what color is the Sun"? and they'll tell you the obvious answer: it's yellow.
But is it really?
Please don't go check, it's not safe to look directly at the Sun with your unprotected eyes.
From our perspective it does look a little yellow, especially after sunrise or shortly before sunset,
But don't be fooled.
If you could travel into space and look at the Sun without going blind, you'd find that it's actually white, and not yellow.
Using a pr...
published: 08 Oct 2013
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The Best SoundFont Ever
This is the best SoundFont I have ever heard. You only need an SF2 file, not any other things. SoundFonts like these can also be used in composition programs like FL Studio.
- - - - - - - - - -
SGM V2.01, which is the SoundFont used: http://www.mediafire.com/?zo8l3dgf2989266
7-Zip, which you need in order to extract the contents from the 7z archive: http://www.7-zip.org/
SynthFont: http://www.synthfont.com/Downloads.html
If you don't like SynthFont, which has since the making of this video become trialware, then you can try VirtualMIDISynth instead: http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/node/4
The MIDI used in the video, as requested: http://www.mediafire.com/?bwhdvcrbmtrfsi5
published: 12 Feb 2010
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Why Single Stage to Orbit rockets SUCK. The wacky history and future maybes of SSTOs
Rockets are HUGE, complicated and expensive. As a matter of fact, the rocket that took humans to the moon, the Saturn 5, was 111 meters or 363 feet tall, and had more separation events than dating teenagers.
So why do rockets always split themselves into multiple parts. Isn’t that complicated and risky? Why throw so much away? I mean, there’s got to be a better way!!!
Well how about if rockets were only ONE stage? How awesome would that be? Well this idea isn’t new… it’s called single stage to orbit or SSTO and it’s often considered the holy grail of rocketry.
Well, today, I’m going to SMASH THAT HOLY GRAIL and explain why I think SSTO’s SUCK.
In order to drill this point in we’ll teach you all about the tyranny of the rocket equation and help you understand why every orbital rocket,...
published: 14 May 2018
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Space Engineers Vtol Scout Ship
Steam workshop link:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?edit=true&id;=799014484
published: 13 Nov 2016
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Space Engineers: Interplanetary Adventures - Part 44 "Big Caps and Space Mechs"
Finally installing a medium capacitor on the farm, and clearing out a minefield to nab a new toy.
Link to the "SuperCaps" capacitor mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=302684957
To edit the config file to reduce the volume of cap cells as mentioned:
1) Unzip the mod to a new folder in your C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Mods\
2) In the mods Data directory, edit the "Volume" in the "components.sbc" file to whatever you like. Default is 150. I changed mine to 15.
For all the cool ships and stations in the game check out the "Exploration Enhancement Mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=531659576
For the red ship cannon weapons check out the "CSD Armaments and Utilities mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails...
published: 31 Aug 2016
49:02
Is SpaceX's Raptor engine the king of rocket engines?
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05...
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview;=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is SpaceX using a crazy engine cycle, they’re also going to be using Liquid Methane as their fuel, again something that no orbital rocket has ever used! So we’ll also go over the unique characteristics of liquid methane as a rocket fuel and see if we can figure out why SpaceX went with Methane for the Raptor engine.
We'll also break down and explain all the different engine cycle types so you know what the full flow staged combustion cycle is, how it works, and how it compares to the other cycles.
So by the end of this video hopefully we’ll have the context to know why the raptor engine is special, how it compares to other rocket engines, why it’s using methane and hopefully find out if the Raptor engine will be the new king of rocket engines…
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Rocket engine renders by @MartianDays https://twitter.com/MartianDays
F-1 Turbopump photo provided by Mike Jetzer/heroicrelics.org
HUGE thanks to my Moon Walker Patreon supporters! Blake Jacobs, Eli Burton, Jethro, Mac Malkawi, Neurostream, Ole Mathias Heggem
Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel and subreddit! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
The best place for all your space merch needs!
https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
I'm the cohost of an awesome podcast where we talk all about current technologies and how they shape our future! http://ourludicrousfuture.com or here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ourludicrousfuture
https://wn.com/Is_Spacex's_Raptor_Engine_The_King_Of_Rocket_Engines
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview;=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is SpaceX using a crazy engine cycle, they’re also going to be using Liquid Methane as their fuel, again something that no orbital rocket has ever used! So we’ll also go over the unique characteristics of liquid methane as a rocket fuel and see if we can figure out why SpaceX went with Methane for the Raptor engine.
We'll also break down and explain all the different engine cycle types so you know what the full flow staged combustion cycle is, how it works, and how it compares to the other cycles.
So by the end of this video hopefully we’ll have the context to know why the raptor engine is special, how it compares to other rocket engines, why it’s using methane and hopefully find out if the Raptor engine will be the new king of rocket engines…
-----------------------------------------------
Rocket engine renders by @MartianDays https://twitter.com/MartianDays
F-1 Turbopump photo provided by Mike Jetzer/heroicrelics.org
HUGE thanks to my Moon Walker Patreon supporters! Blake Jacobs, Eli Burton, Jethro, Mac Malkawi, Neurostream, Ole Mathias Heggem
Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel and subreddit! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
The best place for all your space merch needs!
https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
I'm the cohost of an awesome podcast where we talk all about current technologies and how they shape our future! http://ourludicrousfuture.com or here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ourludicrousfuture
- published: 25 May 2019
- views: 4336318
14:19
3.3.X Toughness test: Andromeda 3.3.0 = 3.3.6
3.3.X Toughness test: Constellation Andromeda.
If you are interested in Star Citizen use my code for free 5000 UEC: STAR-VNSX-7YQP
Spreadsheet (doesn't seem to ...
3.3.X Toughness test: Constellation Andromeda.
If you are interested in Star Citizen use my code for free 5000 UEC: STAR-VNSX-7YQP
Spreadsheet (doesn't seem to work with IE): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OJXg7MQsG_IVTPsmlmZYaxEPK4n4iqnhQx4oigIlJHg/edit#gid=1279163429https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XWnkLF4pMw
Malogos: http://starcitizendb.com
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Music: Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Intel® Core™ i7-7800X
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RAM 32 GB DDR 4 (2666 MHz)
Gigabyte Aorus Geforce GTX 1080 Ti
ST4000DM004-2CV104 4TB HDD
Crucial MX300 SATA M.2 1TB SDD
Intel 900P Optane NVMe PCIe 280GB SDD
1440p 144Hz 27inch main monitor
https://wn.com/3.3.X_Toughness_Test_Andromeda_3.3.0_3.3.6
3.3.X Toughness test: Constellation Andromeda.
If you are interested in Star Citizen use my code for free 5000 UEC: STAR-VNSX-7YQP
Spreadsheet (doesn't seem to work with IE): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OJXg7MQsG_IVTPsmlmZYaxEPK4n4iqnhQx4oigIlJHg/edit#gid=1279163429https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XWnkLF4pMw
Malogos: http://starcitizendb.com
Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Music: Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Music: http://teknoaxe.com
email (anti bot, remove the blanks): dgiannini @ web.de
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Claudio65145522
Reddit: Camural
Spectrum: Camural
PC specs:
Intel® Core™ i7-7800X
ASUS TUF X299 Mark2 mainboard
RAM 32 GB DDR 4 (2666 MHz)
Gigabyte Aorus Geforce GTX 1080 Ti
ST4000DM004-2CV104 4TB HDD
Crucial MX300 SATA M.2 1TB SDD
Intel 900P Optane NVMe PCIe 280GB SDD
1440p 144Hz 27inch main monitor
- published: 23 Nov 2018
- views: 347
43:39
Robotic Systems for Space Exploration (PART 1)
Join Spaceport Odyssey iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spaceport-odyssey/id1433648940
Join Spaceport Browser: http://spaceport.spaceedu.net/
Lecture: R...
Join Spaceport Odyssey iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spaceport-odyssey/id1433648940
Join Spaceport Browser: http://spaceport.spaceedu.net/
Lecture: Robotic Systems for Space Exploration Part 1
Prof. Kazuya Yoshida - Space Robotics Lab, Department of Aerospace Engineering Tohoku University, Japan
https://wn.com/Robotic_Systems_For_Space_Exploration_(Part_1)
Join Spaceport Odyssey iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spaceport-odyssey/id1433648940
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Lecture: Robotic Systems for Space Exploration Part 1
Prof. Kazuya Yoshida - Space Robotics Lab, Department of Aerospace Engineering Tohoku University, Japan
- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 739
3:08
What Color Is The Sun?
In this short video explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain shows that the Sun might not be the color you think it is. What color is it really, and why ...
In this short video explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain shows that the Sun might not be the color you think it is. What color is it really, and why can it change?
http://www.universetoday.com/18689/color-of-the-sun/
_______________________________________________________________________
41. What Color is the Sun?
Ask anyone, "what color is the Sun"? and they'll tell you the obvious answer: it's yellow.
But is it really?
Please don't go check, it's not safe to look directly at the Sun with your unprotected eyes.
From our perspective it does look a little yellow, especially after sunrise or shortly before sunset,
But don't be fooled.
If you could travel into space and look at the Sun without going blind, you'd find that it's actually white, and not yellow.
Using a prism, you can see how sunlight can be broken up into the spectrum of its colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
(All the way across the sky. What does it mean?)
When you mix all those colors together, you get white.
Here's the strange part.
If look at all the photons coming in, our star is actually sending the most photons in the green portion of the spectrum,
Our Sun appears yellow to us because of the atmosphere.
Photons in the higher end of the spectrum - blue, indigo and violet - are more likely to be scattered away, while the lower end of the spectrum - red, orange and yellow - are less easily scattered.
When the Sun is close to the horizon, you're seeing it distorted by more of the Earth's atmosphere, scattering away the bluer photons and making it appear red.
When there's smoke and pollution in the air, it enhances the effect and it will look even redder.
If the Sun is high in the sky, where it has the least amount of atmospheric interference, it will appear more blue.
We're so familiar with the Sun being yellowish-orange, that astronomers will artificially change the color of their images to look more yellowy.
(Be sad for their children. White crayons show up really poorly on white construction paper.)
But really, the Sun looks like a pure white ball - especially when you're out in space.
Interestingly, the color of the Sun is very important to astronomers.
They use a technique called spectroscopy to stretch out the spectrum of light coming from a star.
Dark lines in this spectrum tell you exactly what it's made of.
You can see which stars have high amounts of metals, or which are mostly hydrogen and helium, leftover from the Big Bang.
This color also tells you the temperature of the star.
Cooler stars are actually redder. Betelgeuse is only 3500 Kelvin.
Hotter stars, like Rigel, can get above 10000 Kelvin, and they look blue.
Our own Sun has a temperature of almost 5800 Kelvin, and when viewed outside of our atmosphere, appears white. in colour.
https://wn.com/What_Color_Is_The_Sun
In this short video explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain shows that the Sun might not be the color you think it is. What color is it really, and why can it change?
http://www.universetoday.com/18689/color-of-the-sun/
_______________________________________________________________________
41. What Color is the Sun?
Ask anyone, "what color is the Sun"? and they'll tell you the obvious answer: it's yellow.
But is it really?
Please don't go check, it's not safe to look directly at the Sun with your unprotected eyes.
From our perspective it does look a little yellow, especially after sunrise or shortly before sunset,
But don't be fooled.
If you could travel into space and look at the Sun without going blind, you'd find that it's actually white, and not yellow.
Using a prism, you can see how sunlight can be broken up into the spectrum of its colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
(All the way across the sky. What does it mean?)
When you mix all those colors together, you get white.
Here's the strange part.
If look at all the photons coming in, our star is actually sending the most photons in the green portion of the spectrum,
Our Sun appears yellow to us because of the atmosphere.
Photons in the higher end of the spectrum - blue, indigo and violet - are more likely to be scattered away, while the lower end of the spectrum - red, orange and yellow - are less easily scattered.
When the Sun is close to the horizon, you're seeing it distorted by more of the Earth's atmosphere, scattering away the bluer photons and making it appear red.
When there's smoke and pollution in the air, it enhances the effect and it will look even redder.
If the Sun is high in the sky, where it has the least amount of atmospheric interference, it will appear more blue.
We're so familiar with the Sun being yellowish-orange, that astronomers will artificially change the color of their images to look more yellowy.
(Be sad for their children. White crayons show up really poorly on white construction paper.)
But really, the Sun looks like a pure white ball - especially when you're out in space.
Interestingly, the color of the Sun is very important to astronomers.
They use a technique called spectroscopy to stretch out the spectrum of light coming from a star.
Dark lines in this spectrum tell you exactly what it's made of.
You can see which stars have high amounts of metals, or which are mostly hydrogen and helium, leftover from the Big Bang.
This color also tells you the temperature of the star.
Cooler stars are actually redder. Betelgeuse is only 3500 Kelvin.
Hotter stars, like Rigel, can get above 10000 Kelvin, and they look blue.
Our own Sun has a temperature of almost 5800 Kelvin, and when viewed outside of our atmosphere, appears white. in colour.
- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 146767
1:55
The Best SoundFont Ever
This is the best SoundFont I have ever heard. You only need an SF2 file, not any other things. SoundFonts like these can also be used in composition programs li...
This is the best SoundFont I have ever heard. You only need an SF2 file, not any other things. SoundFonts like these can also be used in composition programs like FL Studio.
- - - - - - - - - -
SGM V2.01, which is the SoundFont used: http://www.mediafire.com/?zo8l3dgf2989266
7-Zip, which you need in order to extract the contents from the 7z archive: http://www.7-zip.org/
SynthFont: http://www.synthfont.com/Downloads.html
If you don't like SynthFont, which has since the making of this video become trialware, then you can try VirtualMIDISynth instead: http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/node/4
The MIDI used in the video, as requested: http://www.mediafire.com/?bwhdvcrbmtrfsi5
https://wn.com/The_Best_Soundfont_Ever
This is the best SoundFont I have ever heard. You only need an SF2 file, not any other things. SoundFonts like these can also be used in composition programs like FL Studio.
- - - - - - - - - -
SGM V2.01, which is the SoundFont used: http://www.mediafire.com/?zo8l3dgf2989266
7-Zip, which you need in order to extract the contents from the 7z archive: http://www.7-zip.org/
SynthFont: http://www.synthfont.com/Downloads.html
If you don't like SynthFont, which has since the making of this video become trialware, then you can try VirtualMIDISynth instead: http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/node/4
The MIDI used in the video, as requested: http://www.mediafire.com/?bwhdvcrbmtrfsi5
- published: 12 Feb 2010
- views: 193772
33:13
Why Single Stage to Orbit rockets SUCK. The wacky history and future maybes of SSTOs
Rockets are HUGE, complicated and expensive. As a matter of fact, the rocket that took humans to the moon, the Saturn 5, was 111 meters or 363 feet tall, and ha...
Rockets are HUGE, complicated and expensive. As a matter of fact, the rocket that took humans to the moon, the Saturn 5, was 111 meters or 363 feet tall, and had more separation events than dating teenagers.
So why do rockets always split themselves into multiple parts. Isn’t that complicated and risky? Why throw so much away? I mean, there’s got to be a better way!!!
Well how about if rockets were only ONE stage? How awesome would that be? Well this idea isn’t new… it’s called single stage to orbit or SSTO and it’s often considered the holy grail of rocketry.
Well, today, I’m going to SMASH THAT HOLY GRAIL and explain why I think SSTO’s SUCK.
In order to drill this point in we’ll teach you all about the tyranny of the rocket equation and help you understand why every orbital rocket, well, ever is multistage.
Then we’ll take a stroll down SSTO history and look at some crazy designs that in some cases almost worked...
And not to be a huge downer, we will take a look at some SSTO designs that MIGHT actually work, including the Skylon spaceplane that uses the awesome SABRE hybrid engine.
Show your support and join our discord channel and subreddit by becoming Patron - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
Follow my new Series on Facebook Watch with Space.com "Spacing Out!" - https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutEverydayAstronaut/
Music by Everyday Astronaut - http://soundcloud.com/everydayastronaut
Everyday Astronaut hats, prints, shirts and more at - https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
SpaceX models by Oli Braun http://twitter.com/oli_braun and his store - https://www.buzzspacemodels.com/
https://wn.com/Why_Single_Stage_To_Orbit_Rockets_Suck._The_Wacky_History_And_Future_Maybes_Of_Sstos
Rockets are HUGE, complicated and expensive. As a matter of fact, the rocket that took humans to the moon, the Saturn 5, was 111 meters or 363 feet tall, and had more separation events than dating teenagers.
So why do rockets always split themselves into multiple parts. Isn’t that complicated and risky? Why throw so much away? I mean, there’s got to be a better way!!!
Well how about if rockets were only ONE stage? How awesome would that be? Well this idea isn’t new… it’s called single stage to orbit or SSTO and it’s often considered the holy grail of rocketry.
Well, today, I’m going to SMASH THAT HOLY GRAIL and explain why I think SSTO’s SUCK.
In order to drill this point in we’ll teach you all about the tyranny of the rocket equation and help you understand why every orbital rocket, well, ever is multistage.
Then we’ll take a stroll down SSTO history and look at some crazy designs that in some cases almost worked...
And not to be a huge downer, we will take a look at some SSTO designs that MIGHT actually work, including the Skylon spaceplane that uses the awesome SABRE hybrid engine.
Show your support and join our discord channel and subreddit by becoming Patron - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
Follow my new Series on Facebook Watch with Space.com "Spacing Out!" - https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutEverydayAstronaut/
Music by Everyday Astronaut - http://soundcloud.com/everydayastronaut
Everyday Astronaut hats, prints, shirts and more at - https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
SpaceX models by Oli Braun http://twitter.com/oli_braun and his store - https://www.buzzspacemodels.com/
- published: 14 May 2018
- views: 1298521
2:51
Space Engineers Vtol Scout Ship
Steam workshop link:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?edit=true&id;=799014484
Steam workshop link:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?edit=true&id;=799014484
https://wn.com/Space_Engineers_Vtol_Scout_Ship
Steam workshop link:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?edit=true&id;=799014484
- published: 13 Nov 2016
- views: 324
42:18
Space Engineers: Interplanetary Adventures - Part 44 "Big Caps and Space Mechs"
Finally installing a medium capacitor on the farm, and clearing out a minefield to nab a new toy.
Link to the "SuperCaps" capacitor mod:
http://steamcommunity....
Finally installing a medium capacitor on the farm, and clearing out a minefield to nab a new toy.
Link to the "SuperCaps" capacitor mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=302684957
To edit the config file to reduce the volume of cap cells as mentioned:
1) Unzip the mod to a new folder in your C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Mods\
2) In the mods Data directory, edit the "Volume" in the "components.sbc" file to whatever you like. Default is 150. I changed mine to 15.
For all the cool ships and stations in the game check out the "Exploration Enhancement Mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=531659576
For the red ship cannon weapons check out the "CSD Armaments and Utilities mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=344966645
https://wn.com/Space_Engineers_Interplanetary_Adventures_Part_44_Big_Caps_And_Space_Mechs
Finally installing a medium capacitor on the farm, and clearing out a minefield to nab a new toy.
Link to the "SuperCaps" capacitor mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=302684957
To edit the config file to reduce the volume of cap cells as mentioned:
1) Unzip the mod to a new folder in your C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Mods\
2) In the mods Data directory, edit the "Volume" in the "components.sbc" file to whatever you like. Default is 150. I changed mine to 15.
For all the cool ships and stations in the game check out the "Exploration Enhancement Mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=531659576
For the red ship cannon weapons check out the "CSD Armaments and Utilities mod":
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=344966645
- published: 31 Aug 2016
- views: 311