Somebody will have to tell me how to take a post and video.
No its not a joke thread, and I wonder why the need for the insults in this thread.
I have just experimented whilst transporting rare goods 50 ly without refueling.
On the way back, the first jump point I had forgotten to turn the scoop off, heat rapidly built up as the Frameshift drive drops me within fuel scoop range to the first jump star, I therefore turned it off, after that, every single jump point dropped me near a star but I could proceed to the next star and the next without ever building up heat in the way that first jump with the scoop turned on did.
When I did refuel, and it took me a long time and I could experiment.
I could fly directly towards the star, at minimum throttle the temp would stay at 94 degrees, I am talking about flying directly towards the star for about ten minutes scooping fuel and the temp stays at 94 degrees at this speed.
Now if I turn the ship around so that I am now flying away from the star, the temp still stays at this 94 degrees providing I maintain that very slow speed, but if I increase the speed with the fuel scoop still engaged, the temp will rise and rise even if I reduce the speed again.
If I turn the fuel scoop off however, I can now supercruise away from the star and the further I get away, the the cooler it gets.
During my experiments, I found with the scoop out, the temp would rise and rise even whilst I was heading away, to prevent damage, I would therefore turn the scoop off, the temp would decrease, then I would turn around back towards the star, and turn the scoop on again until I had filled up.
So to realiterate, with the scoop out heat would always build up if you went anything above minimum throttle and when it had built up, it wouldn't cool down again.
In the same distance from any given star with the scoop off, even though I was in the scoop area, I could go as fast as I like in supercruise without incurring heat damage.
Maybe its a bug, I am sorry some of you find it offensive that this is happening to me.
From a physics point of view though, if it is purely the heat from the star, how come I can circle around it all day at 30 without the temperature changing, why does it get hotter when you fly away from the star if you go faster with the scoop out?
I would think it logical that a scoop will not just scoop fuel, it will also scoop the heat in that area far more than a vehicle that offers a streamlined profile.