Can We Do Actual Science in KSP Using These Parts?
Curious Curious
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 Published On Apr 16, 2024

Who knew that the science parts (like the 2Hot Thermometer and PresMat Barometer) in Kerbal Space Program could actually be used for scientific purposes?! Well, that is the reason why this video tries to show you what you can do with this information! There is a connection between how fast the pressure or density of an atmosphere decreases and the composition of that atmosphere through something called the scale height and the mean molecular weight! To figure out what that means, be sure to watch the entire video!

By the way, I have taken the time to actually make some nice captions/subtitles for this video. Apparently, about 8 to 10% of you use these. So to make my videos more accessible to other people I will do this from now on!

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