There's a chart: in high school, you learn a little bit about orbital mechanics. In college, you learn a little more. You get a job at NASA, you learn a little more. Then you play Kerbal and you become a master.
@J Hundred Specifically Aerospace companies that work with the government. They have such high standards in hiring, once you get the job, you'll stay lol.
It's so cute how he looks so dapper with his bowtie and how he clapped when he safely landed Baby's First Rocket (Mark 1 command pod, parachute, "Flea" solid fuel rocket and 4 fins).
My step father does something extremely similar to what Emil does it's almost the exact description he's given. His company works with nasa sometimes and he works with them on the software stuff for satellites
My wife’s boyfriend also does the same and he recently worked with space x. I am very happy that he does and sometimes he comes over to my house and kisses me goodnight and hang out with my ex wife on the couch.
Well i mean the pilot is pretty much playing pretend, where the computer is giving the illusion that the pilot is flying it but its actually just all the computer doing it
"I really don't have a goal in mind at this point. I am just exploring." That's my new life motto 😅 Emil is so educational and funny at the same time - he should stream more of these games 😍
At 1:25 there is a typo in the subtitles: it says "of the space life cycle is the orbit," when the engineer actually said "of the space life cycle is de-orbit" , which is the action of "slowing" down the space craft so it lands back on Earth; de-orbiting can be referred to as landing on a planet if your spaceship was kept around the planet by its gravity. At 2:12 there is another error in the subtitles: the subtitles say "kind of like the X, Y, Z access." when the engineer actually said "kind of like the X, Y, Z axis."
You make this game like a good mix of fun and strategy. Those silly-looking extraterrestrials made me laugh a bit and smile. I think I want to give this game a shot! 😂
@@HornedPandaWasTaken Ofc not, but Rp-1 is more in depth, so his skills would be better suited for it. most people can play KSP, as it quite an easy game!
Unforntly kerbals won't die by age and lack of nourishment so basicly you can have them wait on the moon for around 1000 years for some one to pick you up
@@XQUEZZYX it’s a good role model rather than the one perpetuated in the media. If every white Man in the media was a drug dealer or drug criminal you’d celebrate positive white role models too
3:52 I am severely disappointed in you there is no such thing as the moon. there is only, *THE MUN!* I don't blame the engineer for not knowing but I shall never forgive BuzzFeed