Patch Notes Update Beta 3.00 change log

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Looks like they tried to time it with the live launch of Antares, except that Beta 3 actually got off the Launchpad ok... :D
 
Well I've logged in and had a quick look around. Graphics seem a bit more tweaked and smoother. However, it's late here and I need to go to work early.
 
No they are most definitely not (No was my reply but too few letters!)

Ah right. I was sure I remembered something about Putin banning sales of any more rockets to the US over the sanctions business, so assumed they were all bought from Russia now.
 
I'm in. First thing noticed "Available (but unobtainable missions)" - no more having to work out which ones we can or can't do :) but more importantly I now see the full galaxy / stars background even though i only have dual core - nice one FD :)

Can confirm I still have credits from B2 too :)
 
i think its insured ..they will get an check if nasa blows up there payload

And the payload capsule may be salvageable. They're doing contingency lockdown and letting the fire burn. Lot of that propellant is extremely hazardous (Hydrazine et al.). Be a while before anyone gets onsite.
 
Ah right. I was sure I remembered something about Putin banning sales of any more rockets to the US over the sanctions business, so assumed they were all bought from Russia now.

That's not the rockets, it's the engines. Russia is currently the only market for D class thrusters on the planet, although Mr Musk is doing his best to fix that.
 
Uh, my download speed just fell off a cliff. Server overload or something. I dunno.
Anyway, if some of you guys could, um, just turn off your computers & go find something more important to do for a few hours I'd really appreciate it. TIA. ;)
 
Ah right. I was sure I remembered something about Putin banning sales of any more rockets to the US over the sanctions business, so assumed they were all bought from Russia now.

It's the rocket engines (in the case of liquid fueled) and motors (solid fueled) that were being supplied by Russia. If leaky memory serves, it was the engines, since motors are essentially large pipes of combustible solids with mixed oxidizers; not exactly "high tech" compared to turbopumps and such.
 
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