Auto Credit Based on SmurfResearchX's orbital velocity mfd

A mobile touchscreen that can be used for many purposes. Often used for environmental analysis or as a calculator.



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Not for children under 3 years

GENERAL INFO

  • Predecessor: orbital velocity mfd
  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.9.802.0
  • Price: $196k
  • Number of Parts: 28
  • Dimensions: 1 m x 1 m x 1 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 0N
  • Engines: 0
  • Wet Mass: 133kg
  • Dry Mass: 133kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

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    @RudimentaryCheezit But how do you get to work?

    one year ago
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    @BmnkRocketIndustries
    it’s ancient technology from SR2

    one year ago
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    @RudimentaryCheezit l'm on iPad

    one year ago
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    @RudimentaryCheezit how to get it to work

    one year ago
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    Imma send it to Sun

    2.6 years ago
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    Lmao

    2.8 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    hahaha!

    2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin breh (I could see someone do that lol)

    2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    don’t want to make you throw up into the sky 😆

    2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin though, as long there are airway, pipes (or vanes in our body) fluids go to their respective areas if there is a enclosed guidance, if that where to be true that fluids don’t go anywhere without gravity, humans would be dead in space literally, if there was low pressure by the way, our blood would boil like heck, ask Elon musk to learn about that by the way, and a child in space would not be able to grow the correct way, they would grow all over the place, due to a experiment of a plant in zero-G was grow, and the moment you knew it, it was growing all over the place, so that’s most likely why kids don’t go in space without gravity sadly, Elon Musk might have plans for that though when he launches starship for commercial from earth to mars, or vise-versa.

    2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin I kinda meant on the earth, or a habitable planet, like Kamino which I know that’s a Star Wars planet, but N.A.S.A has found 8, also I don’t really want to keep talking about this, I’m literally about to puke from thinking of it. :L

    2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    a greenhouse for food and experiments
    “wild” urine filters require gravity otherwise the fluids don’t know where to go

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin for oxygen pretty much, who wouldn’t have a green house in space lol. (I see a lot of players dong that in space engineers.)

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin it’s pretty much infinite water, how? Well simple, our body is 60% Made water right? The Kidneys covert our water (or our fluids like pop) into pee. You can filter it, out pee is 90% water, and 10% impurity. You can filter it without a machine, pretty much doing it in The Wild for Filtering which may be gross, but one of these days, it might end up saving you/our lives. Doing with a machine that filters probably be your best choice if you have a water filter obviously.

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    they also have a greenhouse

    2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    it saves water so nasa doesn’t need to send water all the way up there every day

    2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin for the love of gross stuff, the I.S.S makes pee into drinkable water for some gross reason XD

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin hmm, possible

    2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    certainly
    unless filtered by an extremely sturdy spacesuit

    2.9 years ago
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    @FriendlyFin most likely irritation to death, and radiation poisoning right?

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    @fallouArroSpace
    it tastes like very fine sand, with a hint of iron flavor
    and a ton of radiation
    DO NOT EAT LUNAR DUST, it will tear your esophagus and lungs into shreds because it’s microscopic glass shards basically

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    I wonder what moon dust tastes like lol

    2.9 years ago
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    @NotVedhaspace @Bayourex
    just a hint of humor and you have something fabulous

    2.9 years ago
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    3,369 Bayourex

    Lol "The lunar dust doesn't taste good"

    +1 2.9 years ago
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    13.8k Vedhaspace

    Lol
    That advisory 🤣

    +1 2.9 years ago
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