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Challenge:Visitor: Orbit the Moon and then go back to Earth, and then orbit the moon again.
Make an object orbit the moon, then Earth, then back to the moon...
Yes, and that should have been the OBVIOUS meaning.
Somebody give me a big challenge. I'll make a video of it when I'm through, or at least a picture if a video won't work.
Quote from: infringement153 on June 12, 2010, 08:22:34 PMSomebody give me a big challenge. I'll make a video of it when I'm through, or at least a picture if a video won't work.Find two stable orbits for planets in a close binary star:1) first planet orbits the system barycenter (easy)2) second planet orbits the secondary star (not so easy)
"Shoot" a small body out from Earth which will sling shot to the outer planets using the inner planets.I been trying to do this for awhile without the use of XML.Quite hard. D:
Alright, the "Center of Universe" box is acting up again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9nR6dbc7IoQuality is very poor right now. Wait for it to process.
In your video why did you not use windows movie maker to add subtitles and a bit of music? WMM=free and on all windows computersuse start to search it up
not really.
No...don't use WMM. It's cheap.
Quote from: sean2323 on June 15, 2010, 01:20:39 PMIn your video why did you not use windows movie maker to add subtitles and a bit of music? WMM=free and on all windows computersuse start to search it upNo...don't use WMM. It's cheap.
Quote from: deoxy99 on June 15, 2010, 01:33:44 PMQuote from: sean2323 on June 15, 2010, 01:20:39 PMIn your video why did you not use windows movie maker to add subtitles and a bit of music? WMM=free and on all windows computersuse start to search it upNo...don't use WMM. It's cheap.Exactly why I use it.
Cheap means cheap and bad.