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Fixed the mass on the AJ10-137 #1595

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@pap1723 pap1723 commented Apr 10, 2017

Per the www.alternatewaers.com source in the file, the amount that was in for the mass of .650 was incorrect. The weight listed on the source is in pounds of 650 pounds. This converts properly to KSP weight as 0.2948.

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Per the www.alternatewaers.com source in the file, the amount that was in for the mass of .650 was incorrect. The weight listed on the source is in pounds of 650 pounds. This converts properly to KSP weight as 0.2948.
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This seems sound. @SirKeplan or other (@PhineasFreak ?), second opinion logic check?

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Yep, the mass was incorrectly set as pounds instead of kilograms. Another source from NTRS also defines the inert mass value as 295 Kg: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19700026405.pdf

@rsparkyc rsparkyc merged commit b84ff09 into KSP-RO:master Apr 11, 2017
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