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KSP mission on Mars, Phobos and Deimos - all in one go.
Mission architecture is based on the novel "Voyage" by Stephen Baxter but it can't be considered as a recreation. Instead of Venus swingby the crew will go straight to Mars (fast conjunction) and then to Phobos and Deimos.
Possible mission opportunities in 1972-77 period:
i.imgur.com/Kb4QEXj.jpg
Picture above explaines why I didn't choose Venus swingby - launch window in 1972 would require absolutively massive 3000 t spaceship at LEO and there's no point waiting on 1977 window when the mission can be performed in 1973. Also there is launch window for Earth-Venus-Earth mission in 1973 so both journeys (Mars landing and Venus flyby) can be completed before 1976 at the same cost but faster and with additional scientific return from Phobos and Deimos landing.
More pictures: imgur.com/a/fwFcg
CREDITS:
Music in chronological order:
Huma-Huma - Heavy
Beyond the Stars - Per Kiilstofte (Machinima sound)
Strange Ways - Silent Partner
Anomaly detected - Per Kiilstofte (Machinima sound)
The Driving Force - Jingle Punks
Into the Wormhole - Jingle Punks
Mods used in this particular video:
RSS, RO, RP-0 RSSVE, Scatterer, FAR, TAC Life Support
Procedural Parts, Procedural Fairings, FASA, AIES, Ven Stock Revamp, SXT, Raider Nick Solar Paneles, NEBULA decals, Procedural Fairings for everything, Quantum Struts - many parts were resized and adjusted to my needs.
Textures come from: Saturn/Nova, Freedom, Main Sailor, Stretchy SNT, Procedural Parts, Blackheart
Complete list: i.imgur.com/c8pxnY7.jpg

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@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Constellation Mars Mission - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i_xV0FoWZhI.html
@WilliamGilbert_KSP_Player
@WilliamGilbert_KSP_Player 7 лет назад
wonderful! I can't wait!
@dexterallen8835
@dexterallen8835 7 лет назад
- Land a fully fueled Saturn V on Charon - March 2025
@DMSP
@DMSP 7 лет назад
I cannot wait at all!
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
All in good time.
@innosam123
@innosam123 7 лет назад
winged Please make Titan first, you promised me.
@ERROR-ho1lz
@ERROR-ho1lz Год назад
Years later and i still return to this masterpiece of a video
@talv5399
@talv5399 Год назад
Still one of the best KSP videos.
@davidtekaat246
@davidtekaat246 3 года назад
I have looked at a lot of videos about colonizing the moon & Mars. And I haven't found any with my same ideas. I think we should set up a moon colony on earth. We should have inflatable domes, which we cover with 3D printers with simulated moon mortar. The domes should be connected to each other by inflatable tunnels covered with simulated moon mortar. There should be living quarters, hydroponic green houses, gardens with garden soil for recreational gardening, a 5 acre pasture with one inch of garden soil and one inch of grass turf, a park with artificial turf and with small sections of real grass turf, and maybe even a very small zoo. All the domes will have plastic floors so no water is lost. Condensation forming on the ceilings will be drained into the water supply. All the domes will be blown up with compressed air from earth and will have a refresh system, which will refresh the air and maintain the air pressure. Humidity, Temperature will be maintained by humidifiers, heaters, fans and coolers. Light will be provided by multi-color LEDs, mostly white. Power will be supplied at first by solar power, and later by nuclear or fusion power. All water will be re-cycled, almost zero loss of water. There will be a bull, a cow, two sheep, and two goats, two chickens, two turkeys, two fish, and two rabbits. There will also be pets, two dogs, two cats, two bunnies, etc. (and maybe a small zoo) All of this will be set up by astronauts and robots before the colonist arrive. The first colonist will be 5 fathers and 5 mothers, and 90 babies. The parents will be good parents, gardeners, farmers, zoo keepers, teachers, etc.. During the first two years an exact duplicate facility will be built on the moon. When the babies are two years old, they will move to the moon and live on the moon. Or if it is proven that they will be too young to travel to the moon than the facility on earth will be added to, to accommodate 10 more parents and 90 more babies. The two year olds would move into the new addition. Every two years the facility will be either added to, or 100 people will move to the moon. This plan will allow the kids to grow up in the isolation of the colony, and will make it easier for them to live in the isolation of the colony on the moon. And will allow them to grow up on the moon and be better able to adjust to the lower gravity on the moon, although some artificial gravity maybe eventually provided. This artificial gravity will especially be good for the parents. The kids will have everything in the facility to keep them occupied and entertained. Also they could have some books, movies, games, etc., especially adapted for them, being careful not to give them anything that would make them feel isolated. After 20 years there could be 2000 people living on the moon, most of whom grew up on the moon. This program could be speeded up so in 20 years there could be 4000, 6000, or 8000 people living on the moon. This program could be simultaneously done to colonize Mars so we could have 2000 people on the Moon and Mars at the same time. For the moon we could send supplies every month, but for Mars we could only send supplies every 26 months. So I suggest we send 10, 20, or 30 rockets to Mars every 26 months all at the same time. We could have several refueling stations along the way to mars and orbiting mars so rockets could refuel along the way to mars and right before landing on mars so the empty rocket would have enough fuel to take off again, refuel in space and return to Earth.Eventually the colonist could grow trees, bamboo, and other plants for raw materials that could be used for making things. Eventually the moon and Mars could export minerals or small expensive items that were assembled on the moon or Mars, like jewelry, iphones, iwatches, etc. Or grown on the moon like caviar, marijuana, etc. What do you think ? :-)
@winged
@winged 3 года назад
I agree on the marijuana part.
@MarkThrimm
@MarkThrimm 7 лет назад
That is one amazing video! Great job!
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@megannash4061
@megannash4061 6 лет назад
Mark Thrimm Hi
@Ranillon
@Ranillon 6 лет назад
Fantastic job with the video. I must say, however, that I don't think this 70s version of a voyage to Mars would have been successful due to it having no means of dealing with the long term effects of weightlessness. The crew would have gotten to Mars is bad shape, perhaps enough to seriously risk the mission. Then again, if NASA had maintained its levels of funding as they originally hoped then the process of learning about the effects of weightlessness might have taken a decade rather than the five it has in real life - and we would have been to Mars already. As it is I am beginning to doubt that we'll make it in my lifetime - and in no small part because we find it better to give yet more handouts to billionaires than to push the boundaries of human knowledge and experience.
@topsecret1837
@topsecret1837 2 года назад
Depends on which billionaires you’re talking about. Bezos I can agree with because his company is practically doing very little and holding some of the space industry back due to project delays and unfulfilled projections for first launch of their orbital system. Then there’s the elephant in the room. In the four years since your comment, one man’s worth became greater than all the others. Did he make this money due to government handouts, or as a result of increasing the valuation of his own company through proving its capabilities while completing missions with good performance? I can’t say for sure, but Elon Musk certainly didn’t do nothing at all with the government money, nor has he spent much time in leisure to enjoy it.
@CountArtha
@CountArtha 2 года назад
Do you like Social Security and Medicare? Because _THAT's_ what killed the space program. One week of Social Security spending is enough to fund NASA for 327 days.
@Ranillon
@Ranillon 2 года назад
@@CountArtha Bull***t. What killed it is a system which has evolved to shovel huge amounts of everyone else’s money to an small economic elite in the form of unbelievable tax giveaways, repressive copyright laws, and an military industrial complex. The amount of money which goes to NASA is by comparison microscopic. Meanwhile, our investment in the average citizen is so meager we lag far behind nearly all of the first world. Social Security and Medicare are at best shadows of what a proper social investment/security net should be. For example, our lack of some sort of national universal medical system is practically akin to a crime against humanity were millions of citizens unnecessarily suffer from poorer health and early death - and just so that a parasitic medical insurance complex can suck money from the rest of us. Take away Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid as you seem to favor and the average person might as well live in a third world nation when it comes to how little their own country does or cares for them.
@technocracy90
@technocracy90 7 лет назад
Me before landing: Wow he's gonna land with engine bells! Me after landing: ?!
@netstatgrep
@netstatgrep 6 лет назад
윤형석 but you're still Chinese
@v124entkl9
@v124entkl9 5 лет назад
He decoupeld them at 6:50
@scheewheed8285
@scheewheed8285 5 лет назад
Hemiacetal That’s Korean
@DeadPyro96
@DeadPyro96 7 лет назад
Instantly one of my favorite KSP videos. Great job!
@ravenclawtom
@ravenclawtom 6 лет назад
The view from phobos is stunning.
@odysseyvoyager2354
@odysseyvoyager2354 7 лет назад
Omg! I love it so much! i really like all the ideas for extension programs for Apollo! this video is awesome! keep up the good work!
@MatterBeamTSF
@MatterBeamTSF 7 лет назад
Once again, lovely work from winged. Good music choices, epic journey and fascinating mission architecture.
@izl827
@izl827 7 лет назад
that phobos landing looks like something i would do
@Senor0Droolcup
@Senor0Droolcup 6 лет назад
Incredibly cool rendition based on one of my favorite books. THANK YOU.
@linecraftman3907
@linecraftman3907 7 лет назад
11:55 i felt small just by watching this video. Such a beautiful video. Keep up the good work!!!
@armchairrocketscientist4934
@armchairrocketscientist4934 7 лет назад
You are using some freakin' awesome mods. From the way that the crafts are designed it makes it actually believable that this could have been used for a mars mission after the Apollo program. It reminds me of the Orion program from the 60's.
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Indeed, Procedural Parts is one the best things this game ever get.
@justforfun919
@justforfun919 7 лет назад
dont leave the spacecraft unlocked and in the open , a space thug could steal it
@littlefemboyslut
@littlefemboyslut 4 года назад
Bruh
@joratto2833
@joratto2833 3 года назад
Can’t have shit on Mars
@onderzeesteen
@onderzeesteen 7 лет назад
Love your production value :) Great watch!
@bakednerd
@bakednerd 7 лет назад
Very cool! lol at the lander when it started to tumble on Deimos.
@NiMAyanami
@NiMAyanami 7 лет назад
wow. very nice work here, love the editing
@wernervonbraun3356
@wernervonbraun3356 7 лет назад
I Aprove
@Lehtaan
@Lehtaan 7 лет назад
ur missing an H tho
@ltpierce1
@ltpierce1 7 лет назад
History Buffs prepared me for this reference
@krashdown5814
@krashdown5814 4 года назад
You don't count, you're dead.
@iluvu4276
@iluvu4276 4 года назад
Werner Von Braun Commie, wheres the h?
@ga9or10nechuebaba
@ga9or10nechuebaba 4 года назад
@@iluvu4276 been stolen at customs
@grossersalat578
@grossersalat578 7 лет назад
What a Kerbal landing on Mars :)
@jackshouseofanime
@jackshouseofanime 7 лет назад
Honestly this is the type of thing that NASA should have been told to work on rather than the space shuttle, wouldn't be that hard to envision that if they had been continued to have been funded like they did they could have went to Mars in the 80s.
@justrollin3726
@justrollin3726 7 лет назад
This would have probably happened if Kennedy wasn't assassinated then causing Nixon to not be elected because he picked the Space Shuttle plan. But it would have been like 2001 space odessey with the Soviets still being around in an endless space race. But never mind about the past we still have NASA's future plans to look forward to.
@alexsiemers7898
@alexsiemers7898 7 лет назад
Just Rollin One thing to consider with sending humans to Mars in the 70s and 80s... We'd dedicate so much time and resources to the one mission that we would've - perplexingly - known less about Mars by now on this alternate timeline than we do today, let alone never having gone past the asteroid belt until the 1990s. And this assumes that the multi-year journey would've succeeded with little issue, very unlikely for the time period. Not that the Shuttle specifically was a good idea, but getting to Mars so soon probably wouldn't have been either.
@joshrh7088
@joshrh7088 6 лет назад
I like to think if the space race had ended around now instead then we would have been to Mars by now.
@pilotavery
@pilotavery 5 лет назад
@John Doe Apple has enough resources to fund this lol
@jmstudios457
@jmstudios457 4 года назад
Back in the 60s NASA's funding was practically infinite. 5% of the whole US government budget. If they still had that money, would of had a manned mission to mars by now
@reidhulshof3645
@reidhulshof3645 4 года назад
Incredibly underrated video. Great work
@oskarsonix
@oskarsonix 7 лет назад
winged, this is astonishing work!!! Thank you!
@jeganathanv4173
@jeganathanv4173 Год назад
Man I watched this & all of your videos in 2015,2016-2017.Because of your videos I am interested in space & aeronautics in 1st & 2nd grade.And I want to became a pilot or astronaut!
@ralphmetcalf3987
@ralphmetcalf3987 4 года назад
A good video and the timing as to be perfect.
@sakandarali2
@sakandarali2 4 года назад
A trip to Mars could not have been that easier.
@nicholaschavez5120
@nicholaschavez5120 7 лет назад
Awesome video, can't wait for the constellation program
@MrSparker95
@MrSparker95 7 лет назад
Wow this was fantastic! Honestly, at first I failed to notice the author and thought that it was Chris-P Bacon's video, until the end(also the music seemed familiar). I mean, you did it really well!
@FairFireFight
@FairFireFight 7 лет назад
This is the BEST RSS Manned Mars Mission (MMM)
@dsmiley53
@dsmiley53 7 лет назад
This is astounding. Great job! Sub'd.
@brandondurbrow5701
@brandondurbrow5701 4 года назад
I have both ksp & sr2 & i actually found all the rockets plus a final complete version on sr2 & its amazing
@meowow140
@meowow140 7 лет назад
Amazing video!
@getbrutal4388
@getbrutal4388 7 лет назад
This is so good man my god.
@wingsley
@wingsley Год назад
Finally someone puts up a RU-vid flight simulation that shows a manned mission to Mars that also includes an exploration of Mars' moons as well. I just doesn't make sense to go all the way from Earth to Mars and pass Phobos and Deimos by without attempting a landing. I wonder if it would have been possible to imagine a 1970s mission like this use the NERVA nuclear rocket propulsion, and including a long latticework boom amidships like the superstructure seen in your other Constellation program simulation-video. It would be great to show this ship spinning in space to simulate gravity for the astronauts.
@spinningjenny1629
@spinningjenny1629 7 лет назад
You just earned a sub dude! That shit is crazy well made!
@TheLargeHardonCollider
@TheLargeHardonCollider 7 лет назад
Subbed. Your RSS videos are too epic not to be.
@BeerElemental
@BeerElemental 7 лет назад
Cool. Super montage and soundtrack selection. Do more I reviewed it again ten
@69glenjamin
@69glenjamin 7 лет назад
That is so awesome. It looks real :)
@kyrnnisme
@kyrnnisme 7 лет назад
Super cool. :) And I enjoyed Baxter's book a lot as well, one of his more cheerful ones on the whole, lol.
@user-ps1nu8im2y
@user-ps1nu8im2y 7 лет назад
kyrnnisme , на Луну в реале вначале слетайте, а не в сказке.
@brookssilber
@brookssilber 7 лет назад
Amazing job as always
@anthonykuban3294
@anthonykuban3294 7 лет назад
Amazing work
@Katniss218
@Katniss218 4 года назад
I see you're alive and recently changed your prof pic. Good
@av8or88
@av8or88 7 лет назад
This was awesome!
@DavideDF
@DavideDF 7 лет назад
That's just awesome.
@wojtek4p4
@wojtek4p4 7 лет назад
That's really well done! I love the camerawork, and the Phobos and Deimos -docking- landing were nicely recognizable, even though they both are just small rocks. I also enjoyed the launches, along with the fact that the launchers were all proposed Saturn V derivatives. Overall I loved the video, keep up the great work! I wonder how long did it take you to make this (including testing and all)?
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
120 hours across the last 40 days/ 120 godzin przez 40 dni.
@Katniss218
@Katniss218 4 года назад
@@winged Polak widzę ;D
@MineClips
@MineClips 7 лет назад
Это невероятно! Успехов вашему каналу :)
@maincoon6602
@maincoon6602 4 года назад
Wow! Nice video.
@sharappaland
@sharappaland 7 лет назад
meraviglioso!!!! complimenti!!!!!!
@heyj1669
@heyj1669 5 лет назад
great video!!!
@aaalllooozzz9116
@aaalllooozzz9116 7 лет назад
What kind of black magic did you use to keep your Lox/Lh2 fuel for so long? (Also this video is amazing, great job!)
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Radiators.
@aaalllooozzz9116
@aaalllooozzz9116 7 лет назад
And then i realise that i knew nothing about this game at all.
@pedrovicnt_
@pedrovicnt_ 4 года назад
@@aaalllooozzz9116 the physics of realism overhaul are amazing and fun to discover
@makssachs8914
@makssachs8914 2 года назад
@@pedrovicnt_ And monitor-smashingly difficult to learn.
@pedrovicnt_
@pedrovicnt_ 2 года назад
@@makssachs8914 lmao that's true
@miniloup2000
@miniloup2000 4 года назад
superbe , bravo , very nice !!!
@johnmcglynn2125
@johnmcglynn2125 Год назад
This will happen! Yes! I probably won't live to see it, but it will! We will do it!
@NittanyTiger1
@NittanyTiger1 7 лет назад
Watching this while I work on my own Voyage recreation. I was in the middle of testing the Ares transposing and docking and I'm close to declaring all of the major tasks finished. I just need to get better attitude control of my Ares craft. I actually have been thinking of building the propulsion stage myself in orbit instead of hyperediting a completed one up in orbit for the cinematic experience. It would be the nine Saturn VB launches, though I feel that I could cut that down to eight. Working on my recreation has shown me that Baxter's plan could use improvement. I've also been wondering what kind of missions or improvements could be done with Voyage alt universe tech. Maybe a more efficient manned mission to Mars or even missions to the outer planets. I'd really love to take Apollo hardware to Titan and back for instance with just Saturn VBs and Skylabs. I just wish I was more confident about video production, and I'd make my own video on my project.
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Good luck with your mission!
@NittanyTiger1
@NittanyTiger1 7 лет назад
Thanks. I'll be updating my thread on the forums tomorrow. I pretty much have SRB thrust curve tinkering and practicing Mars operations left, but I want to do some things like add a Venus probe and Mars rover. My Saturn VB has the delta V for it. By the way, what mod did you use to find mission windows. Fly-by finder, or something else?
@peterguo8478
@peterguo8478 7 лет назад
What version on KSP are you using and what mods plzzz. Amazing vid!!!! This is one of the few vids that portray real life endeavors with parts and stuff from history
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
ksp 1.1.3, mods are listed in the description.
@reaganhash2334
@reaganhash2334 7 лет назад
See, ksp worlds like this one legitimately scare me when they get back on the world after a major update. just so many mods 😯
@MrJunjor
@MrJunjor 7 лет назад
Great Video like always! What's coming next?! The next logical step would be a mars/moon base or space station right?
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Constellation program in december.
@thecrazyrocketscientist8860
@thecrazyrocketscientist8860 7 лет назад
that was awesome, one question what mod adds in phobos and deimos? thanks, EDIT i found it is rss
@vitabudi
@vitabudi 6 лет назад
Good job
@skyearthocean5815
@skyearthocean5815 4 года назад
Very cool, I assume that the part of the spacecraft the the crew module separates from on earth arrival stays on an especially trajectory?
@NerdyGamer2003
@NerdyGamer2003 7 лет назад
Love it! i like how you show the propulsion stack being assembled. I have seen the videos done by Chris P. Bacon and rseferino, but the never show the propulsion stack being assembled! good job :)
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
I guess in Orbiter the propulsion stack is already assembled and refueled and it's waiting for you in orbit.
@NittanyTiger1
@NittanyTiger1 7 лет назад
Yeah, the Orbiter mod just puts the stack in orbit for you.
@maxambrose
@maxambrose 7 лет назад
I would love to see a behind the scenes video, maybe even some comentary
@roflex2
@roflex2 7 лет назад
Incredible
@lukegarcia6804
@lukegarcia6804 7 лет назад
Winged you did it again, you are my favorite ksp cinematic youtuber. how long did it take you to make this video???
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
120 hours across the last 40 days.
@Blunderbussy
@Blunderbussy 7 лет назад
Your content is magnificent. Subbed, you fucking earned it holy shit.
@flawlessdoggo1688
@flawlessdoggo1688 7 лет назад
This is awsome
@thebrandunsafeone7184
@thebrandunsafeone7184 7 лет назад
I have a theory. WE are the cause of the giant holes. Kerbin's land structure is almost identical to earths with differences in placement.
@manden22
@manden22 7 лет назад
So cool.
@V8jester
@V8jester 7 лет назад
Hey winged, Mind if I poke at you for your system specs? Just curious how our rigs stack up. Still trying to squeeze every last bit out of mine :)
@garyklafta3411
@garyklafta3411 4 года назад
CUTE 3 LITTLE GREEN GUYS BUT I DIDN'T KNOW THEY WOULD BE FROM HERE .
@forcemultiflier1746
@forcemultiflier1746 4 года назад
That Music is so right when they are "Dune Buggy'ing " it !!
@felixcastro1241
@felixcastro1241 7 лет назад
very good video owo
@kentallard8852
@kentallard8852 4 года назад
I'm pretty sure in the book all the assembly and refuelling launches were manned
@ninthninja05
@ninthninja05 3 года назад
How did you perform the inline docking between the crew stage and CSM? They weren't the same size.
@hemantvaidya6939
@hemantvaidya6939 6 лет назад
mind blowing
@bobsonmcgregory7247
@bobsonmcgregory7247 5 лет назад
I love stephen baxter too!
@99jw0725
@99jw0725 7 лет назад
Why do you use Apollo module in Earth landing? Is it better to use Mars landing module?
@thesultanfitness
@thesultanfitness 4 года назад
The spaceship is moving 2208m/s. While undocking and docking the craft, does the speed of undocked craft remain constant or above the speed 2208
@a1919akelbo
@a1919akelbo 4 года назад
The speed varies based on position in orbit the same way a ball at the top of an arch technically travels at 0mph. However relative speed between the two objects is near zero when docking, only moving a couple meters per second in reference to eachother
@lilysmg7630
@lilysmg7630 4 года назад
Три года спустя... А воз и ныне там!
@jbritto4391
@jbritto4391 7 лет назад
Hi Winged, i'm a fan of your work and your crafts are awesome! I have a question for you, could you put your mod files for dowload ? Thanks for Attention!
@jbritto4391
@jbritto4391 7 лет назад
Thanks Winged!
@spacex3144
@spacex3144 3 года назад
Rip heat shield
@Benaplus1
@Benaplus1 7 лет назад
What mod gave you the navball which displays speeds in km/hr? Also, are those XLR81s for your ascent stage? I use them all the time in RO, but were these part of the original design? I would have thought the IRFNA oxidizer for the XLR81 engines would cause damage to the fuel tanks over such a long period of time.
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
1. There is option to change speed units somewhere in the FAR settings 2. I chose Bell Model 8096L because it is the second best non-cryogenic engine in RO for deep space missions (Aestus II is the best one) - 15 ignitions, 324s Isp and the ability to use lighter tanks. The issues with IRFNA oxidizer aren't simulated in KSP as you know. Obviously XLR81 wasn't the part of the original design. I've read "Voyage" one year ago and I don't remember details but I think they used the same ascent engine as the one on the proposed Rockwell MEM - aerospike with FLOX as oxidizer and CH4 as fuel - very dense fuel and 383s of specific impulse in vacuum - far better than everything what we have in KSP. MEM is very well described here: www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/realdesigns2.php .
@spacex3144
@spacex3144 3 года назад
5:47 he doesn't give retrograde burn.
@ERROR-ho1lz
@ERROR-ho1lz 7 лет назад
"My next plans are as following: ..... - Crewed Expedition to Europa - 2017 Both with RP-0 career mode." Still up to date ???
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Yeah.
@OneFunkyDealer
@OneFunkyDealer 7 лет назад
What were those orange and yellow ball things on the side of the lander craft?
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Fuel and RCS for the descent stage.
@ERROR-ho1lz
@ERROR-ho1lz 7 лет назад
Nice video! How did you get the Km/h counter ??
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Speed units are adjustable somewhere in the FAR settings.
@ERROR-ho1lz
@ERROR-ho1lz 7 лет назад
winged okay thanks
@eslamhamada5198
@eslamhamada5198 4 года назад
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@redenginner
@redenginner 7 лет назад
My attempt to do this in stock was a disaster. I used a ike gravity assist to help with my escape burn, but the engine bell of the csm lightly(400+m/s) brushed a hill, denting it beyond repair ( it exploded and ripped off the csm and its docking port)i had to rendezvous with a unmanned csm and used areocapture to get back to kerbin instead of the csm doing the capture burn. On the plus side i did get a space station out of the whole ordeal.
@redenginner
@redenginner 7 лет назад
Next time i wont get that low on a gravity assist.
@brookssilber
@brookssilber 7 лет назад
For Deimos I remember seeing that when in orbit it only takes 4 units of delta v to land.
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Actually a bit more because you need RCS fuel to reorient the spacecraft.
@josephpentony4804
@josephpentony4804 4 года назад
@@winged Hillarious.
@yugalmahawarkishor1934
@yugalmahawarkishor1934 4 года назад
Nice
@Hunter21th
@Hunter21th 7 лет назад
WOW, amazing!!!!! what mods are u using??
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Mods are listed in the description.
@danielzhou9968
@danielzhou9968 7 лет назад
There goes rocket reusability
@space__idklmao
@space__idklmao 5 лет назад
Daniel Zhou In the book, the SRBs at least are meant to be recoverable, like the STS SRBs in real life.
@patrykjedrusiak1842
@patrykjedrusiak1842 7 лет назад
nice
@sugolf
@sugolf 7 лет назад
are you leaving some of the first stage engines off for some launches? eg 00:50 Why?!
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
To maximize available delta V.
@deniskus6856
@deniskus6856 5 лет назад
badass
@toasterbot9597
@toasterbot9597 7 лет назад
While you were refuelling in orbit, why didn't the Hydrolox boil off?
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
I used radiators to slow down the boil off.
@toasterbot9597
@toasterbot9597 7 лет назад
All the way to mars as well?
@winged
@winged 7 лет назад
Yes.
@rocketman4885
@rocketman4885 7 лет назад
wherner vaun Braun would of been proud!
@honeydew5022
@honeydew5022 7 лет назад
Rocket Man yahhh
@hubbletrubble7875
@hubbletrubble7875 6 лет назад
look two comments above
@Nahfam143
@Nahfam143 7 лет назад
the amount of mods tho! INSANE
@arbanafroto5182
@arbanafroto5182 4 года назад
Magnificent 0🚀🙏🌍🌝🌘🌔💖
@petersmith3984
@petersmith3984 3 года назад
How come the spacecraft landed on Phobos nose first?
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