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Kerbal Space Program

Timelapse of geostationary Minmus Station
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Astronaut 2018년 1월 19일 오후 12시 49분 
Ok. Thanks.
hensing1  [작성자] 2018년 1월 19일 오후 12시 48분 
I shot it with Shadowplay and edited it with a gif website, ezgif.com I think.
Astronaut 2018년 1월 18일 오후 2시 02분 
How do you get short clips like these?
hensing1  [작성자] 2017년 3월 26일 오후 1시 12분 
Well, kinda. It's the same effect when you are in map view and a planet is moved in front of the sun. The sun doesn't disappear directly, but dimms out over the course of maybe 2 seconds. But in this timelapse, the sun appears to move so quickly behind Minmus that it hasn't got time to completely vanish. It does get slightly dimmer though if you look carefully.
spacebrick3 2017년 3월 26일 오전 10시 48분 
How come the Sun goes in front of Minmus? Is it just a time warp bug?
Greg the Peg-Leg Preg Dreg 2017년 3월 19일 오후 3시 53분 
yeah there are far too many varying terms for space things that are basically the same ie apogee apohelion, perigee perihelion all describe the same parts of an orbit only diff is the body you are orbiting, damn these science people
hensing1  [작성자] 2017년 3월 19일 오후 3시 48분 
oh well.
Greg the Peg-Leg Preg Dreg 2017년 3월 19일 오후 3시 32분 
geo stationary implies an orbit around earth, so this would be just stationary, or mimostationary??? mimus is a terristrial body so maybe terostationary? no that sounds like a stagnant root.