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Add LSR Rescale - Stock Scale from SpaceDock #9790

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This pull request was automatically generated by SpaceDock on behalf of RevanX, to add LSR Rescale - Stock Scale to CKAN.

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Name LSR Rescale - Stock Scale
Authors RevanX
Abstract Is LSR in its native scale too challenging? This simple patch rescales the system without the use of Sigma Dimensions.
License MIT
Size 922 bytes
Homepage https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/topic/219128-112x-linbol-system-rebirth-25x-scale-quaternary-system/
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Requires LSR.
https://spacedock.info/mod/3434/Linbol%20System%20Rebirth

No other dependencies.

Known caveats:
There is no atmosphere rescale implemented yet.
Sun light curves may be weird.

This is an automated commit on behalf of RevanX
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LinbolSystem has a comment suggesting it should be frozen:

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I'm not able to download this from SpaceDock, but the validator can, so hopefully it's something specific to me somehow?

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@HebaruSan HebaruSan merged commit cac3162 into master Sep 4, 2023
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HebaruSan commented Sep 4, 2023

Nope. The validator must still have had it cached from an earlier time when it was working.

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