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10 changes: 7 additions & 3 deletions README.md
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Crowd Sourced Science
===
CSS adds huge numbers of new experiment results to [Kerbal Space Program](http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/) at virtually no cost to memory or performance. Best of all you can contribute your own results and see them in-game!
CSS adds huge numbers of new experiment results to [Kerbal Space Program](http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/) at virtually no cost to memory or performance. Best of all you can contribute your own results and see them in-game!

* **CSS requires** [Module Manager](http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/55219).

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* ImAHungryMan - Science reports
* Toastibuns - Science reports
* Wartz - Science reports
* phardy
* Auranapse
* WolfGeek101
* bcwadsworth
* The KSP community - Science reports

[GIT:release]: http://github.com/DuoDex/CrowdSourcedScience/releases/latest
[License:4.0]: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode
[License:1.0]: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
[shield:release-latest]: http://img.shields.io/github/release/DuoDex/CrowdSourcedScience.svg
[shield:CCO4]: http://img.shields.io/badge/license-CC%20BY--NC--SA%204.0-blue.svg
[shield:CC01]: http://img.shields.io/badge/license-CC0%201.0-blue.svg
[shield:CCO4]: http://img.shields.io/badge/License-CC%20BY--NC--SA%204.0-blue.svg
[shield:CC01]: http://img.shields.io/badge/License-CC0%201.0-blue.svg
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions planets/000_default/SCANsat.cfg
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%RESULTS
{
//LAST_ENTRY
default = Low-resolution imagery is coming in...it appears to be some sort of planet. Or perhaps a moon.
default = Low-resolution imagery is coming in... it appears to be some sort of planet. Or perhaps a moon.
Kerbin = Looks like someone made a map of Kerbin using ink and then sat on it.
Mun = This low-resolution image of the munar surface creates more questions than answers.
}
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{
//LAST_ENTRY
default = Zoom. Zoom. Enhance! Zoom. You could do this all day!
Kerbin = Is that...a smiley face?
Kerbin = Is that... a smiley face?
Mun = A beautiful scan of the munar surface. You send it back to KSC for use in mission planning.
}
}
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9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions planets/000_default/StockScienceTweaks.cfg
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@EXPERIMENT_DEFINITION[*]:HAS[#id[barometerScan]]
{
@requireAtmosphere = False
@situationMask = 31
@requireAtmosphere = False
@situationMask = 31

%RESULTS
{
default = The barometer seems not be functioning here. You make a note of this.
default = A highly amusing readout is taken from the instrument. Sadly, it appears to be the result of a small unidentifed rodent's taste for electrical wiring.
default = The barometer seems not be functioning here. You make a note of this.
default = A highly amusing readout is taken from the instrument. Sadly, it appears to be the result of a small unidentified rodent's taste for electrical wiring.
}
}
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@EXPERIMENT_DEFINITION[*]:HAS[#id[barometerScan]]
{
@requireAtmosphere = False
@situationMask = 31
@requireAtmosphere = False
@situationMask = 31

%RESULTS
{
SunInSpaceLow = Despite the proximity of the giant glowing ball of plasma below you, the needle refuses to budge. I guess I need to get a little closer...
SunInSpaceLow = You detect the slightest trace of an atmosphere as you draw near to Kerbol. Which is a good thing, if you detected any more than that you doubt that your ship would still be intact.
MohoInSpaceLow = The barometer reading is too low to measure. This planet has no atmosphere. // Squad
MohoInSpaceLow = Doesn't look like there's much of an atmosphere here.
MohoSrfLanded = As the sun blasts the terrain, you detect a slight rise in pressure. Various surface compounds appear to have vaporized in the intense heat, but it's too ephemeral to be considered a real atmosphere.
EveInSpaceLow = As imposing as that atmosphere looks, we still seem to be outside it.
EveInSpaceLow = The barometer looks back at you. You're not seriously considering entering that atmosphere, are you?
GillyInSpaceLow = Either the instruments are broken, or there is no atmosphere on this rock. // Squad
GillyInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be chuckling at you. You really didn't expect to find an atmosphere here, did you?
GillySrfLanded = As the sun heats the giant asteroid, you see the needle move slightly above 0. Still no real atmosphere though.
SunInSpaceLow = Despite the proximity of the giant glowing ball of plasma below you, the needle refuses to budge. I guess I need to get a little closer...
SunInSpaceLow = You detect the slightest trace of an atmosphere as you draw near to Kerbol. Which is a good thing, if you detected any more than that you doubt that your ship would still be intact.
MohoInSpaceLow = The barometer reading is too low to measure. This planet has no atmosphere. // Squad
MohoInSpaceLow = Doesn't look like there's much of an atmosphere here.
MohoSrfLanded = As the sun blasts the terrain, you detect a slight rise in pressure. Various surface compounds appear to have vaporized in the intense heat, but it's too ephemeral to be considered a real atmosphere.
EveInSpaceLow = As imposing as that atmosphere looks, we still seem to be outside it.
EveInSpaceLow = The barometer looks back at you. You're not seriously considering entering that atmosphere, are you?
GillyInSpaceLow = Either the instruments are broken, or there is no atmosphere on this rock. // Squad
GillyInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be chuckling at you. You really didn't expect to find an atmosphere here, did you?
GillySrfLanded = As the sun heats the giant asteroid, you see the needle move slightly above 0. Still no real atmosphere though.
KerbinInSpaceLow = There seems to be a distinct lack of atmosphere up here...
KerbinInSpaceLow = I guess space really is a vacuum, who knew?
MunInSpaceLow = Just for kicks you measure the pressure here. Yep, no atmosphere. // Squad
MunInSpaceLow = No atmosphere. I guess we won't be able to use parachutes for landing here...
MinmusInSpaceLow = Should a giant ball of ice cream have an atmosphere? You're not sure, but you want to get a little closer just to make sure...
MinmusInSpaceLow = No atmosphere here either. You're beginning to suspect that Kerbin having an atmosphere is an anomaly rather than the norm.
MinmusSrfLanded = You were hoping to smell delicious mint, but the lack of air makes that difficult.
MinmusSrfLanded = Drat, there's not enough air to host a low-g paper airplane contest.
DunaInSpaceLow = Still no atmosphere. You wonder just how low you'll need to get to deploy those parachutes...
DunInSpaceLow = You can see an atmosphere down there, but it doesn't come up quite this far...
IkeInSpaceLow = There appears to be no atmosphere here. // Squad
IkeInSpaceLow = Looking at the surface, you form a hypothesis. More craters = less atmosphere.
IkeSrfLanded = Your hypothesis appears to be promising, still no atmosphere.
DresInSpaceLow = This data point appears to further confirm your hypothesis that craters and atmospheres are inversely related.
DresInSpaceLow = You didn't really expect to find an atmosphere here anyways.
DresSrfLanded = Surprisingly, you detect tiny bursts of pressure as the sun heats the ground and vaporizes some frozen gasses. Not enough to count as an atmosphere, but at least it's something.
DresSrfLanded = Yep, no atmosphere here.
JoolInSpaceLow = As massive as Jool is, it's atmosphere is still finite. It's still a vacuum here.
JoolInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be trying to escape. It REALLY doesn't want to measure that atmosphere.
LaytheInSpaceLow = The atmosphere here doesn't extend out nearly as far as Kerbin's.
LaytheInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be excited in anticipation of entering this atmosphere. Unfortunately you're still in space so it will need to wait a little longer.
VallInSpaceLow = There does not appear to be any atmosphere to sample. // Squad
VallInSpaceLow = The barometer beeps, indicating a nonzero reading. You look out and see that you've just flown through the plume of a cryovolcano. As you look back, the reading is back to zero again.
VallSrfLanded = The barometer beeps occasionally as gas vents from the surface.
TyloInSpaceLow = Surprisingly, you discover no traces of atmosphere. // Squad
TyloInSpaceLow = What is such a massive moon doing without air?
TyloSrfLanded = Still nothing. You anticipate many theses will be written on why Tylo has no atmosphere.
BopInSpaceLow = It's a giant space rock, what did you expect to find? // Squad
BopInSpaceLow = Rocky moons like this don't usually have atmospheres. The current barometer reading appears to confirm your inuition.
BopInSpaceLow = Once again, your intuition is correct. No atmosphere.
PolInSpaceLow = Nothing to report here. // Squad
PolInSpaceLow = Yet another airless rock.
PolSrfLanded = Good thing there's no air here, you forgot to bring your allergy medicine.
EelooInSpaceLow = The instrument can't register any pressure here. // Squad
EelooInSpaceLow = With all the cracks in the crust, you were certain that there would at least be something to measure, but there's nothing.
EelooSrfLanded = As the weak rays of the sun raise the temperature slightly farther away from absolute zero, you see a slight increase in pressure as gasses that should never exist as a solid are finally freed from the surface.
InSpace = As expected, no atmosphere here.
KerbinInSpaceLow = I guess space really is a vacuum, who knew?
MunInSpaceLow = Just for kicks you measure the pressure here. Yep, no atmosphere. // Squad
MunInSpaceLow = No atmosphere. I guess we won't be able to use parachutes for landing here...
MinmusInSpaceLow = Should a giant ball of ice cream have an atmosphere? You're not sure, but you want to get a little closer just to make sure...
MinmusInSpaceLow = No atmosphere here either. You're beginning to suspect that Kerbin having an atmosphere is an anomaly rather than the norm.
MinmusSrfLanded = You were hoping to smell delicious mint, but the lack of air makes that difficult.
MinmusSrfLanded = Drat, there's not enough air to host a low-g paper airplane contest.
DunaInSpaceLow = Still no atmosphere. You wonder just how low you'll need to get to deploy those parachutes...
DunInSpaceLow = You can see an atmosphere down there, but it doesn't come up quite this far...
IkeInSpaceLow = There appears to be no atmosphere here. // Squad
IkeInSpaceLow = Looking at the surface, you form a hypothesis. More craters = less atmosphere.
IkeSrfLanded = Your hypothesis appears to be promising, still no atmosphere.
DresInSpaceLow = This data point appears to further confirm your hypothesis that craters and atmospheres are inversely related.
DresInSpaceLow = You didn't really expect to find an atmosphere here anyways.
DresSrfLanded = Surprisingly, you detect tiny bursts of pressure as the sun heats the ground and vaporizes some frozen gasses. Not enough to count as an atmosphere, but at least it's something.
DresSrfLanded = Yep, no atmosphere here.
JoolInSpaceLow = As massive as Jool is, it's atmosphere is still finite. It's still a vacuum here.
JoolInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be trying to escape. It REALLY doesn't want to measure that atmosphere.
LaytheInSpaceLow = The atmosphere here doesn't extend out nearly as far as Kerbin's.
LaytheInSpaceLow = The barometer appears to be excited in anticipation of entering this atmosphere. Unfortunately you're still in space so it will need to wait a little longer.
VallInSpaceLow = There does not appear to be any atmosphere to sample. // Squad
VallInSpaceLow = The barometer beeps, indicating a nonzero reading. You look out and see that you've just flown through the plume of a cryovolcano. As you look back, the reading is back to zero again.
VallSrfLanded = The barometer beeps occasionally as gas vents from the surface.
TyloInSpaceLow = Surprisingly, you discover no traces of atmosphere. // Squad
TyloInSpaceLow = What is such a massive moon doing without air?
TyloSrfLanded = Still nothing. You anticipate many theses will be written on why Tylo has no atmosphere.
BopInSpaceLow = It's a giant space rock, what did you expect to find? // Squad
BopInSpaceLow = Rocky moons like this don't usually have atmospheres. The current barometer reading appears to confirm your inuition.
BopInSpaceLow = Once again, your intuition is correct. No atmosphere.
PolInSpaceLow = Nothing to report here. // Squad
PolInSpaceLow = Yet another airless rock.
PolSrfLanded = Good thing there's no air here, you forgot to bring your allergy medicine.
EelooInSpaceLow = The instrument can't register any pressure here. // Squad
EelooInSpaceLow = With all the cracks in the crust, you were certain that there would at least be something to measure, but there's nothing.
EelooSrfLanded = As the weak rays of the sun raise the temperature slightly farther away from absolute zero, you see a slight increase in pressure as gasses that should never exist as a solid are finally freed from the surface.
InSpace = As expected, no atmosphere here.
}
}
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@PART[*]:HAS[@MODULE[ModuleCommand],#vesselType[Probe]]
{
MODULE
{
name = ModuleScienceExperiment

experimentID = probeReport

experimentActionName = Probe Report
resetActionName = Discard Telemetry
reviewActionName = Review Telemetry

useStaging = False
useActionGroups = True
hideUIwhenUnavailable = True
rerunnable = True

xmitDataScalar = 1.0
}
MODULE
{
name = ModuleScienceExperiment
experimentID = probeReport
experimentActionName = Probe Report
resetActionName = Discard Telemetry
reviewActionName = Review Telemetry
useStaging = False
useActionGroups = True
hideUIwhenUnavailable = True
rerunnable = True
xmitDataScalar = 1.0
}
}

EXPERIMENT_DEFINITION
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