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@psfordnu
@psfordnu 8 лет назад
"It's a fancy stick, but it's a stick."
@cmd2tuts
@cmd2tuts 8 лет назад
+Patrick Ford I want a fancy space stick for Christmas.
@elroyscout
@elroyscout 8 лет назад
God bless you crazy Russians and your fancy science sticks
@volya7777
@volya7777 7 лет назад
You crazy ! not russian !
@nuclearwarhead9338
@nuclearwarhead9338 5 лет назад
@@volya7777 r/whoosh
@gianluca.g
@gianluca.g 4 года назад
Classic ugly but reliable Russian tech
@thirdysummer
@thirdysummer 9 лет назад
watching this made me intimidated but amazed at the same time
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
Thirdy Summer When you think about what Scott's about to actually do, it's pretty amazing. He's a critical piece to the Mars puzzle.
@giri404
@giri404 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay how exactly do they pin point the co-ordinates in the space ? (On earth we can use by help of lang and latitudes and distance as xyz... how about in space ?)
@CarlyRivers_91
@CarlyRivers_91 9 лет назад
Giri io I don't know for sure but I'm pretty sure it's all about reference points. Like if I wanted earth to be the reference point I'd take the center of earth to be 0, then if I wanted we can say that going relative north is positive Z, and south negative Z, after that though, X and Y planes can be tricky since the earth is moving and spinning in space, so I think what they do is measure distance instead, so you're first coordinate would be your Z and distance, and your second would use the destination as another reference and you'll have a Z relative to it and a distance to it as well. Again I don't really know I am but guessing, someone will surely answer you about it soon and correct me though.
@giri404
@giri404 9 лет назад
yup got your point :) that's in earth case where we take the center of the earth as reference but how do we measure it for outerspace objects ? for example here ISS and rocket which one should be taken as reference and how do the other know these details it's hard to assume when things are relative :D and im just curious :) hope someone can enlighten me
@wrxsti85
@wrxsti85 9 лет назад
Giri io Its a combination of using relative distance, velocity, translation, and orientation between the two targets. You don't track a location, you track the target, and find the relative differences between your target, and you. Hope that helps!
@fannimadarasz2125
@fannimadarasz2125 7 лет назад
It is mind blowing that something the Soviets built in the 60's is so amazingly safe and well designed, that it is still in use 50+ years later...
@serpentini8137
@serpentini8137 5 лет назад
Its not mind blowing, its bullshit!
@sirprize8572
@sirprize8572 5 лет назад
@Gmail X Man you're so right, I can't believe I almost forgot that time in the 1950's when the soviets put a satellite into geostationary orbit and returned the Soyuz rocket, boosters and all, back to earth in one piece and re-furbished it to fly again. How silly of me.
@icefrog9848
@icefrog9848 5 лет назад
what a idiot
@devilisahomo
@devilisahomo 4 года назад
Lol you gotta be joking. The space station is absolutely useless and those "astronauts" aren't really in space. How do people still fall for this nonsense
@GamerGuy760
@GamerGuy760 4 года назад
@@devilisahomo wait where are they actually at?
@afuckingcat3858
@afuckingcat3858 6 лет назад
America: the astronauts can't reach the control panel? Ok, time for a complete redesign that will take years and millions of dollars! Russia: give the man a stick.
@spsanders69
@spsanders69 6 лет назад
LOL
@plane15man
@plane15man 5 лет назад
a FANCY stick
@tankigamingwithrichardrock9930
Just like the Americans... They wanted a pen that worked in space without all the ink leaking out... they invented the biro after so much hard work... COULD HAVE USED A PENCIL
@user-xo2lg8ls9r
@user-xo2lg8ls9r 5 лет назад
@@tankigamingwithrichardrock9930 The Graphite present in the pencils was prone to cause a disturbance in the electrical conduction of the intricately designed systems. The graphite in the pencils had a tendency to cause explosions or a fire due to the graphite particles. There was also a risk of fire due to the wood or wood particles which is used in these pencils. The result of these records which were maintained could be easily manipulated and were shoddy in appearance , thus , they were smeared in appearance and were not permanent.
@PavelLisov
@PavelLisov 5 лет назад
Steve Mc. Gregory Color pencils do not use graphite. The mechanical pencil does not use wood.
@Luca-jy8ne
@Luca-jy8ne 9 лет назад
I sorta knew all of that… Kerbal Space Program FTW :D
@nickm2137
@nickm2137 9 лет назад
KSP taught me this too XD
@cpncorndogg
@cpncorndogg 9 лет назад
yup even more complex stuff I just dont know what its called KSP you are awesome
@Aproksinov
@Aproksinov 9 лет назад
Been there, done that #KSP
@TheUselessStoner
@TheUselessStoner 9 лет назад
Luca Morgenstern yeah.. i destroyed my iss like 3 times trying to dock with it and had to replace my save with a backup and keep trying...
@Luca-jy8ne
@Luca-jy8ne 9 лет назад
TheUselessStoner dude, F5 for safety! really, you can press F5 to create a quicksafe, like a checkpoint of sorts. then you press and hold F9 to reload the last one or alt+F9 to choose one... (c) DasValdez
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 9 лет назад
Great to see this series taking off!
@charisellim3754
@charisellim3754 9 лет назад
WOW its really great to see your comment and i wonder why you dont post video lately i love crh too
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
NightHawkInLight Thanks Ben! Oh... Taking off. I see what you did there.
@OddHeathen
@OddHeathen 9 лет назад
charisel christian thanks for the comment. I just subscribed to NightHawkInLight Great videos.
@charisellim3754
@charisellim3754 9 лет назад
no prob
@ethansalvadore7189
@ethansalvadore7189 3 года назад
I’m 5 years late🤣
@doublebubleguy12
@doublebubleguy12 8 лет назад
Now I have a new method of docking I can use in KSP :3
@Svipuls
@Svipuls 8 лет назад
+SpydreX Official I was having difficulties getting 2 ships close enough to eachother to dock, after this I know exactly what to do :)
@pedroz3891
@pedroz3891 8 лет назад
+SpydreX Official hahaha exactly what I was thinking!!
@knucklehead9129
@knucklehead9129 8 лет назад
+SpydreX Official its not that hard
@isays
@isays 8 лет назад
+michael Papadopoulos this makes it so much easier, though. get into a circular orbit. hohmann transfer until the orbits are similar. once you get a good CPA, point-and-burn as you say.
@darkfangulas
@darkfangulas 4 года назад
How else were you doing it?? 😂😂
@_KnZed_
@_KnZed_ 8 лет назад
Kerbal Space Program thought me all this stuff.
@joshuapeterson2084
@joshuapeterson2084 8 лет назад
here here!
@mutigteufel
@mutigteufel 7 лет назад
lol i just comment that
@alamp7640
@alamp7640 7 лет назад
IT obviously didn't teach you how to spell.
@mutigteufel
@mutigteufel 7 лет назад
+Jason Joslin You are right sir it does not teach that
@JanZajc9381
@JanZajc9381 7 лет назад
same
@koberko
@koberko 9 лет назад
Hehehe; that moment when you watch something like this and you think "he; I do that all the time in Kerbal Space program and it works exactly like that" :) That's one great example how games are not "just games" but very powerful learning tool, because of that game I learned more about space and "rocket" science then I did in all years of my education. So, to all space junkies, go and check out "Kerbal Space Program"
@ares106
@ares106 9 лет назад
i was surprised when i figured how to do this out on my own with little to no outside help, for that mission where you have to rescue the kerbal in orbit.
@tatianatub
@tatianatub 9 лет назад
yea but most kerbal players only do one hohmann transfer and a little bit of correction
@Pharozos
@Pharozos 9 лет назад
ashley beaumont No doubt but the principle is the same.
@tatianatub
@tatianatub 9 лет назад
Pharozos it is but in less burns
@okcringelord
@okcringelord 9 лет назад
That was one of my favorite moments when I realized I understood the concept already from having played Kerbal. So cool!
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
HOW TO FLY A SPACESHIP TO THE SPACE STATION! Commander Scott Kelly is about to leave earth, yet he took some of his precious time to meet with us IN A SOYUZ CAPSULE. I was honored to spend a few moments with both him and Commander Wiseman. I would greatly appreciate it if you guys would show him we are thankful by following him on twitter and instagram. instagram.com/stationcdrkelly/ twitter.com/stationcdrkelly The more response this video generates, I'm hoping the higher likleyhood I'm able to do have more opportunities to spend time with these awesome explorers. I would love nothing more than for an opportunity to bring you more videos like this and the growth of Scott's social media (Twitter/Instagram) will probably be NASA's measure of how successful working with Smarter Every Day is! Also share!
@mouradb2066
@mouradb2066 9 лет назад
Orbital Mechanics made easy.. I love it! Keep up the awesome work man! You are one of my role models!
@Mrollins2011
@Mrollins2011 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay you should try playing Kerbal Space Program, its on steam.
@mcGuiree11
@mcGuiree11 9 лет назад
LOVE THIS SERIES THANK YOU!
@kathogifford
@kathogifford 9 лет назад
Love this one! Awesomeness!
@Formulka
@Formulka 9 лет назад
where is Jeb, man?
@xoxoj
@xoxoj 5 лет назад
It’s so cool and fascinating to see them talk casually about leaving earth and going to space. Like a normal conversation.
@ComandanteJ
@ComandanteJ 8 лет назад
This reminds me of the fear and exhilarating fun of my first docking in KSP.
@mohammedalnayar
@mohammedalnayar 7 лет назад
ComandanteJ u don't have the option to revert flight though xD .. jebediah kerman is gon for good lol
@VaporSpaceNumber101
@VaporSpaceNumber101 5 лет назад
WOW COOL AWESOME AMAZING
@colonelbaaah8735
@colonelbaaah8735 9 лет назад
Destin, you should check out a game called Kerbal Space Program. I bet you'd really get a kick out of building your own space ship and trying to land on other planets. The physics in that game is truly remarkable.
@grekiki
@grekiki 9 лет назад
Except for drag and not simulating multy body gravity
@colonelbaaah8735
@colonelbaaah8735 9 лет назад
gre kiki It's still early access! These things can be added yet.
@geniusmp2001
@geniusmp2001 9 лет назад
gre kiki Simulating real gravity is, I would think, quite tricky. When they pull it off, and you can start using Lagrangian points, it'll be awesome.
@BenEtherington
@BenEtherington 9 лет назад
gre kiki They're updating the atmospheric model in the next update, which will be version 1.0. Multi-body physics are cool, but not possible with the way KSP is set up. In KSP, the planets are all on rails. If you add multi-body physics, you could start pushing moons and planets around. Don't forget that the actual gameplay would get super complex and probably not fun for 50-70% of the current fans. Patched conics is simplistic, but we were able to land on the moon with it, so I think it's good enough for a casual game like KSP.
@billyrooke9434
@billyrooke9434 9 лет назад
And if you use FAR it helps
@makraiz
@makraiz 9 лет назад
Thank you so much! One of the best videos I've seen on this channel yet :D
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
makraiz Then Share it!
@guerra_dos_bichos
@guerra_dos_bichos 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay thanks for such an awesome video i didn't even imagine how awesome docking at the iss was.... so you know id the space shuttle used the same procedure?
@bharathshankar9390
@bharathshankar9390 7 лет назад
W
@kingrooster5689
@kingrooster5689 6 лет назад
makraiz that is a profile pic of jean luc picard
@dangrahman9242
@dangrahman9242 3 года назад
👌
@hughg.rektshun9981
@hughg.rektshun9981 8 лет назад
Thanks for clearing up my KSP docking issues. It makes sense now.
@lydianlights
@lydianlights 9 лет назад
Wow, I've been playing too much Kerbal Space Program. You were introducing Scott Kelley, but my brain heard "Scott--" and immediately thought you were gonna say "US astronaut Scott Manley"
@jamessrideandrepair6614
@jamessrideandrepair6614 5 лет назад
LydianLights same
@HrLBolle
@HrLBolle 4 года назад
nice
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 3 года назад
He's come a long way from KSP videos. :)
@LordRexasaur
@LordRexasaur 9 лет назад
The pinnacle of science is.. a stick? Mindblown!
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 9 лет назад
Lord Rexasaur but its a fancy stick.
@SpaceBalls74
@SpaceBalls74 9 лет назад
hardwirecars Haha yes totally the best part of the video when he says quietly "It's a fancy stick".
@Mocsk
@Mocsk 9 лет назад
The pinnacle of Soviet science - they took the Einstein's "everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" very seriously. Best seen in Soviet weapons.
@aviator-BY
@aviator-BY 9 лет назад
as we say in Russia - everything must be made for fool... 'cause in extreme situations, people tend to get lost and make lots of mistakes. and, of course, the simplest design is always the most reliable.
@brandonfrancey5592
@brandonfrancey5592 9 лет назад
SpaceBalls74 That is code for, "It's a $10,000 NASA stick."
@MrClaudiodonate
@MrClaudiodonate 9 лет назад
This is the best channel on RU-vid. Love the video! I'm genuinely smarter today. Job well done!
@rcexpfpv481
@rcexpfpv481 3 года назад
A year and a half ago I thought that rockets launched straight up and knew absolutely nothing about spaceflight. Videos like this and certain friends sparked my curiosity and I fell eventually into the fascinating rabbit hole of space travel. So much so that I just started my first year of aerospace engineering. Thanks Destin
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 3 года назад
Stick with it mate. I am so regretful that I wasn't exposed to this stuff early enough for it to affect the course of my career. You're coming into a fascinating field at a very exciting time. Good luck!
@richardhall6762
@richardhall6762 8 лет назад
Hi Destin, You're truly outstanding! I'm grateful for all you do with RU-vid and also for your work with our military! Thank you-God Bless and lots of love.
@joelanier3777
@joelanier3777 5 лет назад
i love how scott kelly is already back... man time goes fast
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 5 лет назад
You just showed 1.3 million people (so far) how rocket science is actually understandable, and that even an astronaut thought getting to the iss was just a straight shot. Literally this is amazing I am so grateful to be alive to see this
@stephenjanes4298
@stephenjanes4298 7 лет назад
Thanks Destin , one of your best videos, love watching from over here in the UK. Your space episodes are so interesting and give us a great insight into this amazing subject. Every parent should watch your videos with their kids.
@299special
@299special 8 лет назад
As some one who works at the Joint Space Operations Center, I have greatly enjoyed your videos on the ISS! It's really great to see some other incite into the work this country does for space exploration. Keep up the great work!
@navjyotjaiswal1020
@navjyotjaiswal1020 8 лет назад
Just wonderful. I never knew there was so much involved in a simple space flight!
@mussalo
@mussalo 8 лет назад
KSP has made all this so trivial for many. Love it how the mechanics and the techniques work alike. Also love it that KSP is one of the few games you can learn to master using actual Wikipedia articles as a manual.
@pdrhodes68
@pdrhodes68 8 лет назад
Destin, you make my skin tingle every single video. So inspiring, and makes me proud to be human. Thanks! Keep it up.
@celtgunn9775
@celtgunn9775 7 лет назад
Thank you Destin, for all the work you do for these videos. I love learning new things every day. 💌
@oriontherealironman
@oriontherealironman 7 лет назад
In Soviet Russia we use highly engineered wooden stick to push highly engineered switches. Russian Science!
@Siyan4x
@Siyan4x 5 лет назад
Read in thickest Russian accent possible
@JonnyD3ath
@JonnyD3ath 4 года назад
Works
@HrLBolle
@HrLBolle 4 года назад
what about the pencil story
@keeganharris186
@keeganharris186 4 года назад
lukas Bolle both sides ended up make pens as well as the United States also used pencils for a while. The reason we spent a bunch of money on a space pen is that pencil shavings get everywhere and can get behind stuff and cause issues
@REDBULLHEADiphone
@REDBULLHEADiphone 9 лет назад
What a brilliant video! Probably one of the best I've seen on RU-vid. Real Spaceman, Russian rockets, inteviews, candid, learning, just perfect.
@REDBULLHEADiphone
@REDBULLHEADiphone 9 лет назад
Sam Cornwell I actually feel bad for skipping the ad at the start.
@DidntKnowWhatToPut1
@DidntKnowWhatToPut1 8 лет назад
+Sam Cornwell Fancy seeing you here.
@willm9085
@willm9085 8 лет назад
I love how you explain stuff. When the other people explain it it sounds complicated, but hen when you explain it, it is so much clearer
@TimidTortoise1988
@TimidTortoise1988 8 лет назад
Wow. That's seriously amazing. I honestly had no clue how they docked. Must be crazy to see the iss come into view right behind you. great video!!
@ClemensAlive
@ClemensAlive 4 года назад
Basic KSP Tutorial :D
@tajjulo_5752
@tajjulo_5752 4 года назад
People who play Kerbal Space Proram: I am something of a rocket scientist myself.
@RichieWilliams
@RichieWilliams 8 лет назад
Wow, Thank you very much. I was wondering about this just the other day. You my good Sir have just put my mind at ease. Well done.
@GustavoMartinez-my7vt
@GustavoMartinez-my7vt 8 лет назад
Wowwww Scott Kelly himself!!!! Such a great video! Thank you Destin
@tunechedward4960
@tunechedward4960 4 года назад
4:08 that mathematical formula kills me softly ☺
@MSI2k
@MSI2k 9 лет назад
Best youtube channel, hands down.
@NandoAquiyama
@NandoAquiyama 8 лет назад
Great video, Destin! It really got me excited about the space program again! Thank you!
@abhayh924
@abhayh924 7 лет назад
You deserve more than you get, I didn't know the whole concept of docking with the ISS, getting into orbit, the Hohmann transfers and correction ones... Now I finally know! THANKS I LOVE SPACE I LOVE YOU TOO!
@jrichie333
@jrichie333 6 лет назад
I think the most amazing part of this is the fact that we are even sending people to space. Like, think about it. We've been on this rock that we call Earth for, an uninterrupted, 3 billion years as some life-form or another. That in the last 60 years we've developed systems to keep people alive to leave Earth and even give us the technology to think about visiting other planets is absolutely mind-blowing. For all the flak that they get, humans are sometimes pretty okay.
@Rubensteezy
@Rubensteezy 7 лет назад
Seriously, this video is going to help me in kerbal space program so much.
@Rubensteezy
@Rubensteezy 7 лет назад
and i scroll down and the comments are all the same XD
@User39814
@User39814 6 лет назад
Rubensteezy h
@kingk1217
@kingk1217 9 лет назад
You are just amazing brother, I absolutely love, respect, and admire what you do. Along with channels like Vsauce, Veritasium, Minutephysics, and others you have managed to attract a particular audience that might have considered science either boring, hard to understand, or simply unattractive. With these videos you have proven to them that science is not only important, it is also fun. I believe that It is very important that the young generation understands the basics of science!!!
@paultuut5274
@paultuut5274 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this and all the other videos of you. I really like your work here on youtube!
@michalsimanek6988
@michalsimanek6988 7 лет назад
I just love the KSP comments here xD all i wanted to say is already somewhere in there. noice
@SyphenHouse
@SyphenHouse 9 лет назад
Was gonna say... This is going to become a Kerbal Space Program tutorial channel soon. ;)
@macemaster11
@macemaster11 9 лет назад
Okay these type of videos I absolutely love now! It just feels more personal than most of the other's out there.
@jodygaudynski8379
@jodygaudynski8379 9 лет назад
I am sooooo jealous! My daughter and hubby think I'm too obsessed with Scott Kelly's almost-year-long mission because I have been following it since the beginning and constantly wait for the ISS to pass so I can just watch in awe and wonder what it's like. They can tell us what they experience, but it just isn't the same as experiencing it yourself. AND you got to sit with him on the SOYUZ!!!! AHHHHHHH!!!! Love ur stuff! Thanks for all the information you put out there. We love it!
@123stripes
@123stripes 9 лет назад
I tried docking in Kerbal Space Program and it is f***ing impossible.
@GenericGerman
@GenericGerman 9 лет назад
Never give up m8! Your day will come when you eyeball your dockings like you never did something else! But it´s indeed painful to get there...
@bergonius
@bergonius 9 лет назад
***** It's pretty easy when you have enough practice. And use your navball and it's target marker.
@Prometheus090
@Prometheus090 9 лет назад
***** its all about getting in a lower orbit to catch up to the SS(space station) or a higher one to let it catch up to you. Once you are very close make your orbit roughly the same size (with your periapsis and apoapsis very close). Once you are within 1km (or so) you need to set the SS as your target then burn retrograde(the marker changes when you set the SS as a target) until you are 0.1m/s relative to the SS. This will stop the SS from pulling away at a weird angle, you then need to burn towards the target (purple closed marker) at say 30m/s until you are very close(50m), then burn retrograde until you are 0.1m/s or 0.0m/s relative to target then burn towards the SS again. Once you are very close you just need to line up the docking ports. Once they are lined up then accelerate at 0.2m/s towards the docking port.Then you'll have docked. (this is once method, there are more efficient ways of docking but this is the easiest that i know off)
@StodaraHodan
@StodaraHodan 9 лет назад
if you want to do it the lazy way you can use the Mechjeb Mod which does the docking for you, or some other Mods which help with orienting the Spaceship to the Docking Port. But I suggest to learn to do it by hand first. BTW KSP is probably the best game if you want to understand Orbital Mechanics.
@Rizon1985
@Rizon1985 9 лет назад
dunealex73 Best moment in KSP is that first time perfect docking and be a master after all the training. Worst moment is a month after not playing and you feel right back at 0. I've played over 1000 games and not a single mechanic in any game is as easy to forget as docking in KSP. Your brain feels exhausted as the adrenaline diminishes again from your blood. And it's just a virtual game with some metal and a gigantic black background.
@patchworkpants
@patchworkpants 8 лет назад
Playing Kerbal Space Program definitely helps to understand this stuff too.
@AlbertLebel
@AlbertLebel 4 года назад
This is awesome, I too thought we flew straight into it for many years. These people are top notch. Outstanding work
@OrgoMadeEasy
@OrgoMadeEasy 9 лет назад
Awesome Video Destin! These are super cool and so exciting to watch! Keep making more videos like these sir! *Thumbs Up Up and Away!*
@predatortheme
@predatortheme 8 лет назад
In Ksp, i often managed to fly directly up and chase up with my spacestation within a half orbit or less :)
@promethuser
@promethuser 7 лет назад
yes you can be sure of that xD
@nobeltnium
@nobeltnium 6 лет назад
+Conex Xenon me too
@CrimsonEclipse5
@CrimsonEclipse5 7 лет назад
"It's a fancy stick, but it's still a stick" Yes.
@jteague238
@jteague238 8 лет назад
Destin, love your channel. Keep up the great work!
@Mrjordantw
@Mrjordantw 9 лет назад
Holy you're so lucky to talk to these guys! I've been following Kelly's mission since day 1... very jealous you got to sit in a Soyuz sim. with him!
@benfrosst9785
@benfrosst9785 8 лет назад
If you have ever played KSP you know exactly what that video was all about. Thanks for the great video anyways!
@aliyusx
@aliyusx 8 лет назад
+Ben Frosst thats exactly how i rendevouz and dock on ksp. I use the same principle to get to other planets but it takes much fuel
@Chrisallengallery
@Chrisallengallery 9 лет назад
#get-Destin-into-space Someone needs to start a go fund me :)
@Archimagus
@Archimagus 9 лет назад
Do it To it
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
HoldOnToYourTails I would donate
@MasreMe
@MasreMe 9 лет назад
Use Kickstarter
@theena
@theena 9 лет назад
Love this. Thank you for doing this series.
@hamidmorscher6195
@hamidmorscher6195 7 лет назад
Brilliant, very interesting, thank you so much Scott and please bring more of this.
@michaeldoyle437
@michaeldoyle437 5 лет назад
Had to go back and make sure I saw the *boop* and that i didn't imagine it XD
@caeruleas
@caeruleas 9 лет назад
Imagine all the Kerbals that will be saved by this video.
@PaulSmith-pe1kh
@PaulSmith-pe1kh 9 лет назад
Great video! One of my favorites yet. Love your job. Way to go!
@toamastar
@toamastar Год назад
This video actually taught me a lot all those years ago! Im forever grateful for your teachings Destin! :)
@SamBskate
@SamBskate 8 лет назад
Who else already knew this from just playing ksp? (Kerbal space program)
@riwa1967
@riwa1967 7 лет назад
+blurred It's accurate compared to what?
@mastah39
@mastah39 7 лет назад
I was actually searching for this comment. I didn't knew the actual profile. In my stations on KSP i just do a direct transfer from the 75 km parking orbit in the first orbit
@isaiahschwartz1381
@isaiahschwartz1381 7 лет назад
Me lol
@NarwahlGaming
@NarwahlGaming 7 лет назад
+bblurre - "Game?!!" KSP is life!
@NarwahlGaming
@NarwahlGaming 7 лет назад
***** Probably youthful indiscretion. I'm glad I was able to come along at the right time and set you on the right path in life. XD
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 9 лет назад
play kerbal space program and wing it
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 9 лет назад
yeah ksp teaches you all of this
@stevefrommars
@stevefrommars 9 лет назад
BRUH u just replyed to urself
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 9 лет назад
steven hernandez I know...
@asgeiralbretsen
@asgeiralbretsen 7 лет назад
ok
@Kaiju3301
@Kaiju3301 3 года назад
Just keep reverting until you make it
@zadraking
@zadraking 7 лет назад
Absolutely wonderful animations. Thank you in so many ways
@escuelacerogrados
@escuelacerogrados 6 лет назад
Awesome video, great explanation, just what I was looking for. Keep up the good work. Thank you!!!
@blizzardwizzard8572
@blizzardwizzard8572 5 лет назад
6:14 Spaceagency people be like: When we send a Russian and a Murcan we need a german to make it complete and to do the diplomatik stuff
@jcoronet2000
@jcoronet2000 8 лет назад
wow, this is exactly how I do it in KSP
@danielmcgrarh9510
@danielmcgrarh9510 6 лет назад
Wow wow wow that blow my mind, you are doing an amazing job putting all these video's together keep up the good work. Thank you from down under Dan.
@KiwiShoot
@KiwiShoot 5 лет назад
Dunno how many times I’ve watched this over the years and it’s still fascinating!
@storminmormin14
@storminmormin14 9 лет назад
Who else plays kerbal space program an already knew all this?
@tatianatub
@tatianatub 9 лет назад
me
@ScienceMarc
@ScienceMarc 9 лет назад
Me
@nRADRUS
@nRADRUS 9 лет назад
kerbal has no so many useful calculations. it's very boring to play in KSP.
@giga-chicken
@giga-chicken 9 лет назад
nRADRUS I thought so too, before I figured out how to dock things with each other.
@galpratama
@galpratama 8 лет назад
And people still believe flat earth
@riwa1967
@riwa1967 7 лет назад
No still thinking but thinking again make ball earthers flat earhers
@jernejprimon3119
@jernejprimon3119 7 лет назад
Well this video doesn't prove the earth ball. This is only animation. Why they don't show us real time video from lunch to docking without cuts... When i saw those 3 ACTonaunts int this small cabine... not a pleasant ride... It is start to ask questions... and they need to give us HD videos without cuts.... we live in 21st century and i think we (people) deserve it!
@jernejprimon3119
@jernejprimon3119 7 лет назад
Dumb or not... you know... why people invent LIVE video streams? surely NASA has enough money to finance one HD LIVE stream which will last 2 days or more ??? or not....
@keronplug14
@keronplug14 7 лет назад
***** I have no time to explain about the communication cause I'm no expert of it. Try to debate to a person who have a master in mass communication or satellite network and ask him about line coverage.
@riwa1967
@riwa1967 7 лет назад
+Jernej Primon ISS live feed lasts max. 45 minutes. Jeranism made a bet of 1000 $ for who can show more than 1 hour live feed from the International Faked Station...
@mikewalsh3789
@mikewalsh3789 6 лет назад
That was the single best explanation of orbital mechanics I've ever seen. Thank you! I know what a Hohmann transfer orbit is!!
@SolarHeavy
@SolarHeavy 9 лет назад
This is so amazing to learn about, I love space!
@jacobwilson1875
@jacobwilson1875 7 лет назад
I remember having to figure this out on my own in kerbal space program. Took me a while to figure out not to just burn straight to it and come up with something efficient like this. [
@individual8
@individual8 9 лет назад
If you think a rocket just goes straight up to the space station, you should watch this video. Smarter every day, that's what it's about.
@simondavid11
@simondavid11 8 лет назад
Thanks for another great video! You make my teaching (high school physics) so much more interesting!
@erikvdpluijm
@erikvdpluijm 7 лет назад
These videos are some of the best I've seen.
@andruw5075
@andruw5075 5 лет назад
"Matt Lowne has entered the chat"
@cnano98
@cnano98 9 лет назад
So Kerbal Space Program is actually kinda accurate? Kerbin is a lot smaller than Earth but the mechanics seem to be the same.
@Arkalius80
@Arkalius80 9 лет назад
Sective Everything that happens in KSP is pretty accurate. It only models gravity from a single body and it's perfectly uniform, so things operate much more smoothly there than they do in real life, but the general principles are the same.
@sirnate9065
@sirnate9065 9 лет назад
Sective Kerbin is also denser then earth so the gravity is about the same, but in KSP it takes about 2 delta v km/s less to get into orbit. Other then that KSP is very accurate.
@wasmic5z
@wasmic5z 8 лет назад
+SirNate Actually, it takes 4 km/s of dV less in KSP than IRL. KSP requires 4.5 km/s to reach orbit pre-1.0 and about 3.7 km/s post-1.0. It requires somewhere between 8 and 9 km/s IRL.
@sirnate9065
@sirnate9065 8 лет назад
wasmic5z Ok, thanks, my bad, I thought it only took around 6.2-6.5k irl. Not sure where I saw that.
@LarryJL
@LarryJL 8 лет назад
+SirNate I hope that they make an official gamemode to play in our Sol system.
@tonyhussey3610
@tonyhussey3610 3 года назад
Awesome video, great explanation and love the enthusiasm from everyone..super cool 👍👍
@OlusegunMokuolu
@OlusegunMokuolu 3 года назад
This video has for the first time help me to understand how they travel to the ISS. Have watched several videos but got confused. Thanks for this video. God bless you sir.
@Cillyman17
@Cillyman17 9 лет назад
This made me want to play Kerbal Space Program lol
@nicolaschen2472
@nicolaschen2472 8 лет назад
Easy kerbal space program kids
@wyattb3138
@wyattb3138 5 лет назад
I’m 16 and want to buy KSP my parents refuse to buy it even though it costs less than GTA 5 at release.
@bigmac3373
@bigmac3373 4 года назад
@@wyattb3138 thats how parent work for ya
@jaymelwill
@jaymelwill 4 года назад
Great video ! I always wondered how that was done ! THANK YOU !!!!
@SantiagoJRodriguez1
@SantiagoJRodriguez1 4 года назад
I always wanted to get my head around this... THANK YOU!
@1010ZZZ1010
@1010ZZZ1010 7 лет назад
re watched now and noticed minor inconsistency. you draw how orbit change with most burns , but didn't draw orbit change with final burn, it didn't change much because scheme is not real scale, but I think it's important to show every burn is orbit change
@mYOwngUn
@mYOwngUn 7 лет назад
ur wrong man...
@imdeadserious6102
@imdeadserious6102 7 лет назад
+LucaBumble you do realize even reaction control systems (which is just compressed gas) changes orbits?
@mYOwngUn
@mYOwngUn 7 лет назад
yep
@imdeadserious6102
@imdeadserious6102 7 лет назад
+LucaBumble okay just not sure what your response to the comment meant
@mYOwngUn
@mYOwngUn 7 лет назад
still... when the "final burn" the person here mentioned starts, its only a few meters per second change, so it doesnt really change the orbit.... The reaction control systems also adjusts the orbit so that it stays the same as the one of the ISS all times while getting closer
@myworstenemy680
@myworstenemy680 7 лет назад
The Russian Space Program is the definition of Perfection, and they should be recognized for it. They have sent Astronauts and supplies to the ISS all this time without incident.The Russians must build a new rocket for every flight, and no one builds them better imo. They never fail, and always meet their objective. A Russian ride to the ISS is the Safest mode of transportation ever developed by human beings.
@mastah39
@mastah39 7 лет назад
Just one year ago: www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/05/soyuz-2-1a-third-stage-progress-m-27m-iss-changes/ They haven't the safest way to go to the ISS, they have the only one, for now...
@Electrodium
@Electrodium 7 лет назад
MyworstEnemy I agree, but "without incident" is untrue, as the commenter above shows.
@elliotwooley2630
@elliotwooley2630 5 лет назад
In the past, their rockets blew up all the time
@george8404
@george8404 5 лет назад
MyworstEnemy Ehhhh.....
@christophervolk6087
@christophervolk6087 5 лет назад
Recently from Russian aerospace...
@jmstudios457
@jmstudios457 4 года назад
Around 2 years ago, I got the amazing opportunity to go see Scott interviewed in front of a live audience. I got to learn about his family life, growing up and time in the Navy, and I also got get his biography. At the end people were allowed to ask questions. Unfortunately I wasn't able to ask one but I really had an amazing time.
@anuradhagamakumara241
@anuradhagamakumara241 4 года назад
Atlast.. found what I was waiting for. Thanks buddy!! ❤️❤️
@grekiki
@grekiki 9 лет назад
Velocity of orbiting is inversely proportional to radius!!!
@Tyhros
@Tyhros 7 лет назад
"yeah its a fancy stick, but its just a stick"
@ashishpatil1651
@ashishpatil1651 8 лет назад
you expalin stuff so clearly!! you got one more subscriber which is me keep it up
@steberg341993
@steberg341993 4 года назад
Dude, I'm about to throw my tv in the garbage and just watch your videos for ever. So much to learn, in such cool way. thanks man!
@radixvinni
@radixvinni 9 лет назад
It's kerbal space program science.
@Snow-tk9zv
@Snow-tk9zv 4 года назад
Whose here after demo 2??
@cookesam6
@cookesam6 6 лет назад
I love you destin. Thankyou for becoming a youtuber.
@ThePaintballgun
@ThePaintballgun 8 лет назад
Orbital Mechanics make me so happy!
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