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''While units are not specifically labeled in-game, a bit of logic can quickly determine that thrust is measured in kilonewtons (kN) and mass in metric tons (t). For example, if measured in kilograms(kg), a "9 kg" Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank on Kerbin, having a surface gravity of 9.81 m/s2 (According to the wiki page), would be roughly the size of a 48 oz coffee tin and only hold about 1.5 L of fuel. If measured in metric tons, a 9 t Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank under the same gravity would be about 0.67 m tall and 2 m in diameter, easily capable of holding the advertised 1600 L of fuel. Only a rocket engine with a thrust around 100 kN, let alone 100 N, could have any chance to lift a 9 t fuel tank. Also, on a side note, Kerbals appear to be about 0.75 m tall :)''
 
''While units are not specifically labeled in-game, a bit of logic can quickly determine that thrust is measured in kilonewtons (kN) and mass in metric tons (t). For example, if measured in kilograms(kg), a "9 kg" Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank on Kerbin, having a surface gravity of 9.81 m/s2 (According to the wiki page), would be roughly the size of a 48 oz coffee tin and only hold about 1.5 L of fuel. If measured in metric tons, a 9 t Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank under the same gravity would be about 0.67 m tall and 2 m in diameter, easily capable of holding the advertised 1600 L of fuel. Only a rocket engine with a thrust around 100 kN, let alone 100 N, could have any chance to lift a 9 t fuel tank. Also, on a side note, Kerbals appear to be about 0.75 m tall :)''
  
Please let me know if this seems reasonable as my calculations may be incorrect.
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Please let me know if this seems reasonable as my calculations may be incorrect. A good number of forum pages and even MechJeb agree that kN and tons are more inline with the scale (meters) of the rockets.
  
 
Thanks!
 
Thanks!
  
 
--[[User:Jlmr|Jlmr]] ([[User talk:Jlmr|talk]]) 01:51, 18 October 2012 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Jlmr|Jlmr]] ([[User talk:Jlmr|talk]]) 01:51, 18 October 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 02:05, 18 October 2012

Good job adding that gallery section on the Minmus page, we should probably do that for every celestial. --Craigmt1 (talk) 19:57, 28 September 2012 (UTC)

Imagination Cookie for you!

Well done! you where the first person to correct an inevitable mistake from my mass editing of the version sections for all the parts! I here by present you an Imagination Cookie. This is perhaps the most amazing cookie ever imagined, it is rather large compared to normal cookies, but not to the extreme that you can not take it with you where ever you go, and you will want to do this, for every bite tastes of what ever foodly desires you might have. Don't worry about wasting this bad boy though, for each bite you take will slowly regrow, so your cookie will never run out, as long as you can refrain from eating it all in one go. You may fear that living of cookie will be bad for you, but this beauty has your back, for each bite is perfectly balanced nutritionally. You could even take your cookie to Africa, and feed the hungry, but how would you get their? Simple, just get your self a rug, a sprinkle some crumbs and pow! You now have your very own cookie powered flying carpet, I have been told that it can also power cat's, but I have yet to ascertain what exactly this means. Take care good sir! Thecoshman (talk) 09:16, 2 October 2012 (UTC)

planetboxrow

hi, do you know how to add the planetboxrow to Planetbox 2.0? I've been trying to do that but it has been screwing up. It just ends up removing half the page. I am not really fluent in programming, so it is probably me just making a stupid mistake. But if you could help me, i would be forever thankful!--Azivegu (talk) 14:30, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

I made a change to Planetbox 2.0 showing an example of how to use PlanetBoxRow. Note that the table syntax for a row occurs within that template, so using the template means you can get rid of "|-", etc. for the row it appears on. Take a look at http://kspwiki.nexisonline.net/w/index.php?title=Template%3APlanetbox_2.0&diff=6605&oldid=6598 and let me know if that helps. =) — Elembis (talk) 15:29, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

Units of measure

Hi Elembis,

I am trying to be very careful only to post accurate information so any input is welcome.

I am trying to find where mass is referred to as kg in-game but I can't seem to.

My logic for converting kg to metric tons is as follows

While units are not specifically labeled in-game, a bit of logic can quickly determine that thrust is measured in kilonewtons (kN) and mass in metric tons (t). For example, if measured in kilograms(kg), a "9 kg" Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank on Kerbin, having a surface gravity of 9.81 m/s2 (According to the wiki page), would be roughly the size of a 48 oz coffee tin and only hold about 1.5 L of fuel. If measured in metric tons, a 9 t Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank under the same gravity would be about 0.67 m tall and 2 m in diameter, easily capable of holding the advertised 1600 L of fuel. Only a rocket engine with a thrust around 100 kN, let alone 100 N, could have any chance to lift a 9 t fuel tank. Also, on a side note, Kerbals appear to be about 0.75 m tall :)

Please let me know if this seems reasonable as my calculations may be incorrect. A good number of forum pages and even MechJeb agree that kN and tons are more inline with the scale (meters) of the rockets.

Thanks!

--Jlmr (talk) 01:51, 18 October 2012 (UTC)