Hi guys. Unfortunately, Bradley Whistance recently pointed out to me that the performance of the engine apears to change mid-flight at 7:29. I thought it was 100% legitimate when I uloaded it, but, unfortunately, the mathematics doesn't check out on this mission and I must have accedentially used non-stock values. I hope you understand that this was an accident, and that you can still appreciate the other aspects of this video. The mission itself is still doable (even with a lighter craft!) as proven by TurboPumped here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_Xzp0bDqaIE.html
Poor guy spent like 80 years sitting in the tip of the rocket like an engine hood ornament. Must have had a hell of a constipation once he got back home.
"So what did you guys all do today?" "Went skateboarding" "Watched some tv" "Homework" "I flew a little green man to video game Pluto and landed with a solar powered segway, then went back home and deorbited with an EVA pack and then aerobraked and landed with a trash can lid with wings strapped on. And I used less than twenty gravity assists!"
Or they have symbiotic photosynthetic bacteria in their bloodstream and tissue. Not only does it supply oxygen direct to the tissues and remove CO2 it should also remove metabolic waste products.
This must be the most impressive ksp video I have ever seen, awesome work ! All Those gravity assists and that eeloo landing must have been a nightmare to pull off :)
Great to hear this from you! The gravity assists were rather torturous, but honestly, getting into Kerbin orbit was the single hardest step in this mission! I had to get the ascent profile EXACTLY right or I would have significantly less delta-V in orbit or not make it to orbit at all. Overall, it took 53 attempts to get the orbit you see in the first few minutes :P
Wow no has seen these comments yet! I have a request i would think is extremely cool. Can you guys make (in the multiplayer mod) a youtube ksp Space station? It would be awesome to see a big station with the most loved youtubers of ksp
Well its definitely up there, but i think bradley whistance’s mission to eve using only solid rocket boosters might be even more impressive, not to mention tedious ^^
So you're telling me that you drove a delorian to the launch site of a solar-powered flying segway which you sent to the farthest reaches of the Kerbol system... That's how I would want to go to space!
@@nukezap6528 it's a delorian. I swear it is in another one of hazard-ish's videos there's this same car in it but with the BTTF time machine stuff on the back. literally the same car.
How the board meeting went. "Well you see buy using wheel brakes we can at the right angle simple break using friction." "What are you mad!!! You want to send a Kerbanaut out into space with nothing but a fancy scooter?!?" "With all the money we saved we will be able to build a rocket car which will look sweet as it drives him off into the sunset when he arrives" *sigh* "Fine. But only because of the sweet rocket car you just mentioned."
Good thing a kerbal can survive for 84 years with no food, water or oxygen! Are they solar powered? Also, that was the most epic kerbal landing I have ever seen. Orbital reentry via a hang glider.
one story goes that kerbals live by photosynthesis (explaining the green color). also watching that clip on youtube with the guy having a sealed miniature garden in a bottle for 50 years makes me come up with the following theory: a kerbal needs only sunlight and a sealed costume to live for many years. at least 84, as you've just seen, haha. of course, he would have to drink plenty of water before being enclosed in his space suit.
There was so much going on in this video that I had to make it a long one! I hope that's okay - tell me what you think about having slightly longer videos. I wont be doing anything this long anytime soon (you can see how long it took me to make it!) but all feedback is appreciated!
It's really awesome having longer videos, I mean, you don't make videos that often (not complaining, quality stuff like this take time) so it's better that when you do, we got a lot to watch!
(car pulls up)bill:hey jeb in the 80 years you have been gone we built a jump drive and now we can go to Eeloo in 2 seconds. (jeb falls out of the car due to 84 years of bone loss and turns into a puddle) :( poor jeb
Jeb is one hardcore dude. Twelve gravity assists, 84-year mission duration, no supplies, no instruments or tools, no quarters, no backups, and a pair of wheels for landing gear. All skill and dead reckoning. And he did the landing backwards.
Holy crap that was amazing. I go into each of these videos knowing im going to be amazed but I can never be fully prepared. The way you manipulate each manouver and encounter to get your results seems like sheer witch-craft to a lesser, feeble mind like mine. I was going to ask what that was you jettisoned in kerbin orbit at the begining, but at the end I understood, amazing. And as always, the music - Perfect choice as usual. I can tell you pick these tracks carefully depending on what's happening on screen. You always manage to keep my eyes glued to the monitor as if its about to explode at any second, even during long periods of time in the manouver screen. Bravo. For me, I'm not concerned with how long the videos are, do which ever keeps you making these videos with this high level of production quality and be happy/motivated while doing it. If short videos mean a higher frequency, then that would be great, if vice versa, then by all means, bring on the long videos! Cant wait for the next one!
This one was just amazing, anyone can see the very hard work. Also, i did not have the need to skip any single part. (Maybe a little at the very end) Just a marvelous piece of work Hazard-ish.
The game leaves plenty of headroom for creative cheating. For example: Right behind the air inlet is a decoupler and a heat shield. In reality this would totally block the airflow.
A guy once hit the Kraken with a soccer ball (A spherical object added in a soccer based mod, no other features used.) from high jool orbit, so this is only #2. Sorry!
After all these years... ...this is still probably my absolute *favourite* KSP video. After all it includes: •God tier KSP skills (let’s face it, Hazard-ish is absolutely amazing) •”Better than quite a lot of Hollywood movies” level of editing (which is probably even more impressive than the KSP stuff since it’s less expected really) •Music choices and use of music that can only be described as “better than anything I’ve seen in my entire life”. No, I am serious here. I really think so. After all, the buttery transitions between the action of KSP coupled with fitting music *down to a single beat*, achieved through superb editing is why this video is still my favourite after all this time. Matt Lowne is great; Turbo Pumped is pretty damn skilled; Scott Manley knows his stuff (and does almost no KSP today), but *you, sir Hazard-ish* are an *ABSOLUTE LEGEND.* Oftentimes, people grow to like the things they liked before less. But this video... ...this video is a literal fine wine which only gets better with time. Props to you (and also congrats on coming back to the channel even though you’ll probably never see this comment).
i think i'd rather orbit and land on kerbin than go to the mun. it's very uninteresting and minmus is my favorite due to high science outputs in comparison and the extremely low delta v to get out of its soi
LemarkillerNL Sorry, but I wasn't asking you. I was asking Blazing Ocelot15. Luke Kerman You aren't the only one who can't do 2-way Mun landing trips. I have literally made no-rapier NERV SSTOs that can deliver satellites into high orbit, but a mun landing??
Right! Minmus has less gravity, so it doesn't take as much DeltaV to land or take off. Even the Mun shouldn't be too hard. If you run out of fuel you need to check up on how your rocket is designed. You might be wasting fuel because of drag, or you don't have enough thrust to get into space initially fast enough.
+Cerebral I feel INCLINED to tell you: Both have tilted inclinations, and matching said inclination should be as simple as pointing your ship directly up/down relative to the moon you're trying to reach and performing a burn at the pivot point.
Grand Tour of the Solar System in RSS, landing on each body, at the bottom of the ocean if the body has one, upside-down launches, with SRBs only, no parachutes, and no UI. The Ultimate Challenge. I would've listed SSTO only, but that would take Hazard-ish teaming up with Scott Manley and NASA to figure out.
oh my god, my head is exploding. I'm not even sure I could do this if I had ten times as much dedication as you must have (and had an idea on how to calculate gravity assists, that is). keep up this.. amazing is too weak a word - work up, please. also, who cares about long videos? I mean, it's really really really really good content, so why would anyone mind?
Thanks so much! I was just a little apprehensive about the longer videos because I thought people might get bored and stop watching. Hopefully I've made it engaging enough to keep people interested, though!
Hi! Since you haven't upload anything for a month, here's a challenge to spice things up Normal Mode: Take an SSTO to Tylo (No lander, everything must land in one piece) Hard mode: Take the crews back The " I know you can do it" mode: Take the SSTO back to Kerbin (You can use an interplanetary tug rocket for that) That's all I have, I know some say a Tylo SSTO is impossible, but based on your Single Tank to Tylo video, I think it's possible :) Have a good day
I can't even comprehend Gravity Assists, and you used a lot of those in this. Hell I can't even comprehend how a Heatshield Glider worked. xD Great job as always Hazard-ish!
no that's at least possible, without electricity the ion engine will still work at a very low thrust equivalent to the amount of electricity being produced and its efficiency drops.
You are right, it could be possible. I was still thinking about the older versions of ksp where the ions would turn on/off/on/off when there wasn't enough electricity.
But as far as I can tell, the engines are still running at full thrust, which they shouldn't since -7.17 electric depletion rate vs only a charge rate of 1.57. The acceleration once the batteries deplete should be at a reduced rate compared to the initial ascent acceleration. I still think something wonky was going on.
Hazard-ish! Such a great video, I don't mind the length at all but I love your shorter videos just the same. I love how minimalistic yet intricate your ship and mission were!
this is KSPRC, not Astronomers. there is a version fix for AVP, if you want this, just put it in the gamedata file. That's how almost every other mod works too.
When you tell your bud to hold your beer, step out of his hot rod and get onto a small ass rocket that sends you hurdling through space and around dozens of planets in your system and about 84 years later glide back down to earth ring your friend and have him pick you up
This is my go-to video when my 6 month year old baby needs help to calm down and fall a sleep.. He is simply hypnotized by your KSP magics (the music probably helps as well). :-)
Awesome video, I think it's great that you continue to make content like this even following the tilt-wing SSTO drama and are still going strong on RU-vid and doing cool missions like this one. Once again, great job.
Jeb just spends 92% of his life sitting on a chair out in open space only to jump back in his car that was just sitting there for 82 years and drives of into the distance. madlad
First video I have watched from this channel, and I already want to see more, the editting was pretty good and the only thing that made me feel uncomfortable was the amount of gravity assists and close encounters with moons and planets.
Flying a fancy scooter with an ion engine to space and landing it on eeloo with wheels, then going back to kerbin is definitely the best thing I've seen
si sabes español creeme me haz dejado con la boca abierta quiero ser como tu en el futuro! un saludo desde chile! speak for this google traductor(?:If you know spanish trust me You left me speechless I want to be like you in the future! Greetings from Chile!
Wow amazing video. I have only been able to make it to the Mun and Minmus. I'd like to experience visiting other planets in the Kerbol system (hope I spelt that right). I've heard a lot about various Mods that would help with that. I have the newest version 1.22. Is MechJeb the way to go as far as helping me determine proper maneuver nodes. I am thinking this may help in addition tto kerbal alarm clock. Is that a safe assumption. I understand the value of mods but I don't want to bog down the game too much. I've seen some really wild rocket designs has anyone been able to somehow build an interplanetary spacecraft platform using say a shuttle to assemble the spacecraft in orbit? It would be interesting to perhaps try that out.. If anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate it.
Jason Chapman You will get there! Keep watching RU-vid videos and look at the kind of rockets people use to get places! That really helped me when I was in your situation. I wouldn't recommend getting mechjeb to be honest, I've never used it and you will learn much better how the game works if you don't let a robot do it for you :) Best of luck!
This is easily the best produced ksp video on the internet. No other ksp video can hold a candle to it. I dare you to one up this video in epicness, Hazard-ish. I DARE YOU! What'sa matter? Ya chicken?! Bawk BAWK BAWK!
Hi and I'm just wondering, what mod are you using to make the planets look really cool? Also this was a great video and must have been hard to make. I'm really impressed!