@@charkie2388 salt is out of the question, at that far out water would still freeze even if it was almost pure salt. If i had to guess it is from geothermal vents and possibly natural nuclear fission, we know that nuclear materials exist in the ksp solar system, because of the rtg and its description in the editor, yes it is called blutonium 239 but lets face it it is supposed to be plutonium 239;
Getting stuck inside for extended periods can get some people to go on creative streaks. For instance: Me: doing the Jool-5 in an SSTO (Album - imgur.com/a/luIEBS9 ) My girlfriend: drawing comics of her favorite classic rock bands in quarantine situations Matt: Flying to Laythe in an SSTO with ion engines
ion engines are my favorite for some reason. The idea that you could just have a bunch of solar panels and piles of xeon tanks and never have to stop is cool to me.
nononono no! youtube isn't for adults so that's gonna be demonitized and blocked. But dont you dare post content for children, that's gonna be demonitized and heavily limited ps. Teenage content is far too edgey and dont make any jokes that could mean anything slightly risky, that's gonna get you demonitized
Static Charge star theory was destroyed by take-two, you probably saw but ima say it anyways. Rip ima pirate it when it comes out, never buying take-twos games with their scummy tactics.
I have taken the opposite approach and done 90% solar panels (by volume / surface air, not mass) and a modest battery. But once you get out to Jool it doesn’t work well.
Hate to be that guy, but just wanna say that technically Jack Daniels isn't bourbon, it's Tennessee whiskey. The only difference is that Tennessee whiskey is filtered through charcoal. Tennessee and Kentucky have always had a rivalry, and so the distillers of Tennessee didn't want to call their whiskey bourbon and be associated with Kentucky, the birthplace of bourbon.
As a whiskey distiller, this is incorrect information. Nearly every single whiskey around the world is filtered through charcoal (either pre- or post-barreling), including Kentucky whiskies. The requirements to be called "bourbon" is that the mash bill is at least 51% corn, made anywhere in the United States, aged in new charred oak barrels, and some proof requirements. If some distiller doesn't want their bourbon to be called bourbon so as not to be associated with Kentucky, then they can call it something else (much to the disagreement of 1933 federal government). But that doesn't change the fact that it is legally a bourbon. So, since Jack Daniels fits all the aspects of bourbon, technically Jack Daniels IS a bourbon. They are simply not required to label it so.
@@solangerivera4846 Engineers can "re-pack" parachutes. Any crew or probe core can deploy them. At 12:40 however, he uses Jeb to re-pack the parachute.. and he is a pilot. I'm running an older version of KSP so I guess things have changed!
When I was starting out with Ksp I wanted to put a base on Duna but I thought it would be really difficult so I used ion engines so that I could have an absurdly high deltaV. It took about 3hrs in real time to get there and it was hell. I’ve never used ion engines since.
The whiskey reviews are great, keep them going please, I love this way of dodging coppa compliance bs and making it so that we can add this video to our playlists and do other basic functions... why TF does most of that stuff somehow hurt children anyways? What's the rationale for not letting videos play in the mini player and stuff?
Matt: "You must use gravity assists to get to X" Me: *Launches 6 massive fuel tanks and strings them together with a 7th launch for a dedicated nuclear drive system* "This is completely sane and affordable i assure you. This is the way!"
Laythe's upper atmosphere is compromised of mostly very power full green house gasses, there for it is incredibly warm, while being so much further from the sun than kerbin.
No one: Literally no one: Not a single soul: Matt: I heard you didn't like complex maneuvers and gravity assists, so we will instead make an SSTO that can barely reach LKO and needs 6 periapsis kicks over an hour just to get to a solar orbit, then do 3 other deep space maneuvers. That seems a lot more reasonable.
Kyle Forrest oh right. Honestly that was also what I was hinting at (generated heat being conducted to the surface). But looking back I didn’t really specify that bit :p so thanks for the clarification!
With over 4000 hours in KSP now, I am finding my crafts are as crazy and complicated as some of matt's crafts and i always said i wish i was as good as him and i am getting close i think. Im doing gravity assists double orbit encounters Aerobraking etc. it is pretty rewarding not gonna lie I Love this Game :D
If you can do a grand tour you are up there. single stage interplanetary is also a good yardstick. I am currently stuck on the part where you go to Eve, and then still have the ability to go interplanetary.
The reason Laythe has an atmosphere and liquid water may indeed have something to do with Jool. Jool's magnetic field extends across the entire Joolian system, and its gravitational field likely does as well. In this way, it may be heating Laythe's core by continually causing friction between the side of Laythe that faces Jool and the side that doesn't, as the joolian side would be affected more and the dark side would be affected less. If this friction heating is strong enough, then Laythe's core may still be liquid and its magnetic field still be active. If the friction is large enough, then the planet's core may be hot enough to melt the icecaps and cause liquid water to exist on its surface. The air is strange, though.
There was this mod called persistent thrust that allowed you to burn while in time warp. It even allowed things like solar sails. It doesn't look updated sadly. But better timewarp looks nice as well.
Would be interesting to see the effects of dumping the fuel in a hybrid craft like this now that you have the tools to do it- maybe even using the fuel valves as low thrust engines to deorbit, since you can use the fuel separate from the oxidizer.
There is a real life ion engine that lifts its power supply against earth's gravity. No kidding, it is possible! Please see the Self Contained Ion Powered Aircraft.
@M C You did not look up the series of patented crafts that I am referring to! If you click on my channel icon to the left you will see 33 flight footage videos, 2 US patents, and many links with website etc. Many officials are shown that certify that it lifts its power supply with ions and there is video with them present.
Fun fact, you can put a normal engine behind the ion engine, it will act as if it is it's exhaust pipe. So yeah, you can put something like a rocket bell or aerospike engine directly against the exhaust part of those ion engines. Even in basic Kerbal. Remember that vertical take off prototype the US Airforce/Nasa, was experimenting with back then? Take the biggest rocket fuel tank as middle structure, then use those big shuttle wings, maximum amount, put those solid fuel side boosters on them, let everything use that kerbaldine K1(?) engine for maximum thrust, it works, though basic Kerbal can give fun visuals, especially if you go multi-stage. Those wings then act as RCS fuel, if done right.
Basically, you can trade momentum between a craft and a planet (or moon). You gain velocity and the planet loses velocity (this can work the other way too). Since the planet is way more massive than the craft, the change for the planet is negligible, and the change for the craft is substantial. Of course, the underlying math is much more complicated, and there are several factors that determine the actual change in angle and speed, but that is the gist of it.
From the look of it, there were plenty of situations where the TWR of the ions was not the limiting factor, but rather the power generation of the RTGs that forced you to throttle down or split the burn further. Perhaps a single 1x6 shielded solar panel would have been a worthwhile addition. It wouldn't have helped that much at Jool, but certainly at Kerbin - both at departure and at return. Being able to burn more efficiently would likely have balanced out the dV penalty of carrying its mass.
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I use ion engines for something like a small comms satellite. Just a dish, batteries, and solar panels on a probe core. Works great for getting it into LKO.
Thats incredibly expensive in Career mode. The engine alone totals 10.000 Credits, not including the expensive xenon. You can just get a chemical rocket for that price. You can place a sattelite in Munar Orbit for the same price
Hypothesis for why Laythe is able to support Kerbal life. Huge water oceans and no life to process it, so maybe the atmosphere is super-saturated with water, and water vapor is a greenhouse gas. The greenhouse gas effect keeps the surface far warmer than it would regularly be.
I imagine someone else said this, but you can also deploy parachutes (or do any option on parts in general) by right clicking on them mid flight and selecting the option (deploy chute). It can be kinda awkward, but it's certainly still an option.
Actually, Laythe has barely any oxygen, and its seas are actually full of salt. That’s why they don’t freeze. Why EVA reports say that it isn’t breathable and you could take off Jeb’s helmet is beyond me.
I have used ion engines twice. Once for a probe to Jool that ran out of electric charge and got hurled into Oblivion. The only ion engine currently in service with my space agency is the "motorcycle" I built for kerbals to scoot around in LKO from station to station
Reminds me on Children of a Dead Earth: problems with ion engines that have so much delta v to overcome fuel problems, but has barely any acceleration to make tangible orbital insertion.
10:17 the reason laythe has liquid water would be because of tidal heating, jools gravity is so strong that it essentially pulls on laythe causing the rock to rub together in turn creating heat warming the planet.
To answer the question as to why laythe has an atmosphere and is Kerbin-like. It is a similar principal as to why Jupiter's moons have liquid as well and have heat. To put it simply, gravitational friction. Since the gas giant has such a massive gravity well, there is a sort of friction it creates that heats up its moons. I'm no scientist but that is what I've heard about Jupiter.
The Laythe assist I wouldn't call a gravity assist. Its more of an atmosphere/wind resist assist since its the atmosphere slowing you down, not the gravity
The reason laythe had water is because of something called Tidal heating. What this is is the gravity from a planet can cause heating on its moons depending on its size. Laythe is most likely experiencing tidal heating from Jool.
Matt, I don't know how available it is in the UK, given that it's almost impossible to get stateside, but have you had a chance to try Buffalo Trace Bourbon yet? Also, while JD is a very good Whiskey, it's technically Not a Bourbon. This is because they charcoal filter their water. As such, they legally cannot call it Bourbon, even though it would otherwise meet all the requirements of being a Bourbon.
13:00 so your parachute is still IN the staging list. You can simply add yet another stage mid-flight and drag the parachute there (unless I've been dreaming that was possible. Was quite a while ago last time I played).
You can’t just spam electrical charge for an ion ship!
Matt: hmm yes batterie
A Man With No Hat battery go zzz
But seriously, why the hell did he use 17? He couldn’t just make it a round 20?
@@cranjusmcbasketball2052 there are three more inside the front fairing tho :)
@@MattLowne can you do your next video with a flying runway and mid air refueling?
@@Shadow_king-rf3xd oui, this is a meme comment not a request comment, send it away,
(I'm just joking btw)
"I'never use ions, are terrible"
Matt 2019
Alessandro Bianchi *Russian Matt
Update we are in 2020: /
Adri 615 he said that last year bonehead
@@Mayonnaise006что
@@Idk-du1tt gotta give you a brain transplant
Dude are you ok? This seems like a clear hostage situation.
but was he taken hostage by Jack Daniels or by the Ion Engine radicals from Kerbin?
@@CRJCrombo possibly both
Well, yes... his missions do take 70 years each..
Probably not a hostage situation, he didn't leave any debris in space.
Wat
10:30 In real life, some moons are hotter because of tidal forces from orbiting such a large planet
If i had to guess laythe's oceans are not frozen because of thermal vents
tater anus i think it's a combination of tidal heating, thermal vents, the atmosphere and salt in the water.
But the giant magnetospheres of Gas Giants (Jupiter for example) will kill them anyways
@@charkie2388 salt is out of the question, at that far out water would still freeze even if it was almost pure salt. If i had to guess it is from geothermal vents and possibly natural nuclear fission, we know that nuclear materials exist in the ksp solar system, because of the rtg and its description in the editor, yes it is called blutonium 239 but lets face it it is supposed to be plutonium 239;
@@tateranus4365 but salt _does_ have a role in it, right?
When I start drinking whiskey, I will remember this series
Yeah, and when you become an alcoholic, you can blame it on Matt 😉
(joke)
@Tildin Han
69 never stays cause it's blasphemous... DEUS VULT!
King Aragorn II booooooooo
Me too
*apple juice*
I think the quarantine is getting to his head cuz he's using ion engines
ion reckon there's a problem anymore
@@rhino4503 death
Getting stuck inside for extended periods can get some people to go on creative streaks. For instance:
Me: doing the Jool-5 in an SSTO (Album - imgur.com/a/luIEBS9 )
My girlfriend: drawing comics of her favorite classic rock bands in quarantine situations
Matt: Flying to Laythe in an SSTO with ion engines
I'm not actually quarantined because I work for the NHS 😷
@@MattLowne And we thank you for the work you do!
ion engines are my favorite for some reason. The idea that you could just have a bunch of solar panels and piles of xeon tanks and never have to stop is cool to me.
Way late, but same! For some obscene reason I love low TWR electric engines from mods
“Children over the age of 13....you know....adults.” XD
for the adult whose children are over 13
nononono no! youtube isn't for adults so that's gonna be demonitized and blocked.
But dont you dare post content for children, that's gonna be demonitized and heavily limited
ps. Teenage content is far too edgey and dont make any jokes that could mean anything slightly risky, that's gonna get you demonitized
@@ValentineC137 so everything is DEMONITIZED
he said children over the age of 30 not 13
@@NerdyCatCoffeeee You need an ear transplant.
Me: ooo new vid!
Also me: sees thumbnail, *ION ENGINES*
MATT HAS QUARANTINE GAVE YOU WAY TOO MUCH TIME AND DRIVEN YOU INSANE?
Matrick13 you know he’s a Doctor right
he works for the NHS
ioooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn?
@@jaydenli2125
⬅️Joke
🙋You
ICE_Kubson I totally get the joke lol, just saying
OMG HE USED IONS
Ikr...
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@Yeetus Yeetus Kermit self deletus I like trains dude, type rapier engine in yt search
We shoud rename the idiom “when pigs fly” to “when Matt use ions”.
KSP2 will be out by the next time he uses ion engines
Ksp 8*
Ksp 69*
KSP 420.
KSP 421?
Ksp 69420*
Lowne Aerospace: _"You'll probably be fine!"_
...needs to be a T-Shirt
The gravity of Jool heats up Laythe keeping it warm enough for liquid water
Seriously tidal forces.
The gravity of jool and extremely salty oceans
@@luizfernando4497 Disliked due to Excessive Salt.
LOL JK
If it were any closer it would be ripped up
@@Infinite_Maelstrom nerd lol
Can’t wait for KSP2 on this channel
Matt when KSP2 comes out: Im gonna need more Whiskey.
It just got delayed again
Also who is that in your pfp
Static Charge star theory was destroyed by take-two, you probably saw but ima say it anyways. Rip ima pirate it when it comes out, never buying take-twos games with their scummy tactics.
@@arthurmorgan4041 yes officer, this post right here! lol
@@arthurmorgan4041 it looked like star theory tried to change the deal and it back fired, tbh it looks to me like it's star theory's fault.
Whenever I use ions, about 90% of the rocket is batteries
1% rocket
5% liquid fuel
4% solar panels
Any PB-NUKs though?
Haha toasty. Only youtuber I know using that is thunderf00t. Admit it, you're watching him sometimes.
I have taken the opposite approach and done 90% solar panels (by volume / surface air, not mass) and a modest battery. But once you get out to Jool it doesn’t work well.
Same
@@depth386 At that point might as well throw in some RTGs.
Or rather lots of RTGs. Have a giant payload bay that is just full of struts and radiation.
Hate to be that guy, but just wanna say that technically Jack Daniels isn't bourbon, it's Tennessee whiskey. The only difference is that Tennessee whiskey is filtered through charcoal.
Tennessee and Kentucky have always had a rivalry, and so the distillers of Tennessee didn't want to call their whiskey bourbon and be associated with Kentucky, the birthplace of bourbon.
I'm from Tennessee and I didn't know that... I am ashamed.
Man I always drink Kentucky bourbon it restores my deadeye.
As a whiskey distiller, this is incorrect information. Nearly every single whiskey around the world is filtered through charcoal (either pre- or post-barreling), including Kentucky whiskies. The requirements to be called "bourbon" is that the mash bill is at least 51% corn, made anywhere in the United States, aged in new charred oak barrels, and some proof requirements.
If some distiller doesn't want their bourbon to be called bourbon so as not to be associated with Kentucky, then they can call it something else (much to the disagreement of 1933 federal government). But that doesn't change the fact that it is legally a bourbon. So, since Jack Daniels fits all the aspects of bourbon, technically Jack Daniels IS a bourbon. They are simply not required to label it so.
But Matt! The parachute can just be shifted to a new stage for redeployment!
Exactly! Or right-click on it to deploy manually.
Oh but it can...
Ikr
But you need an engineer, and the SSTO has only once seat
@@solangerivera4846 Engineers can "re-pack" parachutes. Any crew or probe core can deploy them. At 12:40 however, he uses Jeb to re-pack the parachute.. and he is a pilot. I'm running an older version of KSP so I guess things have changed!
When I was starting out with Ksp I wanted to put a base on Duna but I thought it would be really difficult so I used ion engines so that I could have an absurdly high deltaV. It took about 3hrs in real time to get there and it was hell. I’ve never used ion engines since.
Magimo oof did u use physic time warp
@@paintyourface2989 No I was really new to the game and I hadn't really tried out mods yet. I used only standard time warp :p
I cant get physical time warp to work while burning? It just says "cannot time warp while under acceleration"
tater anus alt+ either . Or ,
@@tateranus4365 you prob figured it out by now but incase not you press Alt and .
Here I am struggling to get deliberate gravity assists and you're getting accidental, pesky ones
The whiskey reviews are great, keep them going please, I love this way of dodging coppa compliance bs and making it so that we can add this video to our playlists and do other basic functions... why TF does most of that stuff somehow hurt children anyways? What's the rationale for not letting videos play in the mini player and stuff?
Because RUclips is run by a boomer who has lost touch with the world.
Wasn't RUclips's decision. Federal Regulators had all the power once they found out that RUclips was tracking kids.
Also i think the mini player BS is intended to cut down on watch time ig
@@Dark0neone it's because RUclips got sued
Last time I was this early, the Space Shuttle was still in action...
Thats not that long ago lol
@@schlompster did you get the joke?
Beautiful name
Nice meme
Wow you were early I'm so impressed! how can I be as cool as you?
Next challenge: install a telecommunications network throughout the solar system and visit each planet to install measuring instruments
Valentin Ponsonnet, using ion engines
So, a grand tour?
KerbalKast Interplanetary Cable Television
They aren't really *burns,* are they? They're more like...
...zaps! There we go!
This is underrated 🤣
I mean, yeah, technically you're just zapping the fuel.
@@randomguy0047 no. They are LITTERALY zapping the fuel. It uses electricity on xenon gas to ionize it and they shoot the ions out of the engine.
Matt: "You must use gravity assists to get to X"
Me: *Launches 6 massive fuel tanks and strings them together with a 7th launch for a dedicated nuclear drive system* "This is completely sane and affordable i assure you. This is the way!"
Yes but you strap so many boosters you can do on one rocket
0/10 used Kerbin, Laythe, Jool, and Sun gravity assists.
@CoolNguyenGames videos me three dude me three.
What a liar.
Unsubbed.
like do you have to get butthurt about that
@@parthjha145 it was just a joke dude
Parth Jha woooosh
" I won't go back to Laythe until it gets a texture revamps"
.
SVT, Spectra, KSPRC:" am I a joke to you?"
Installed spectra last night and my jaw dropped. It's amazing
Pretty certain he means a texture revamp as part of an update to the game, not by a mod. So yeah.
@@calebheinis965 well I dunno if KSP will be getting any more major updates before 2 comes out. I wouldn't count on it.
@@6233791 We don't know if any more will come, but it's what Matt is waiting for.
@@6233791 how, my Jool doesn't has visible bands, how did you install
I don’t think you understand the gravity of the situation
Do you need assistance?
A gravity assist
T0NZZ0N -_-
No just no
When Laythe gets it's revamp it's going to be a little bit laythe to make life on Laythe
-_-
…
…
Laythe's upper atmosphere is compromised of mostly very power full green house gasses, there for it is incredibly warm, while being so much further from the sun than kerbin.
Venus style. but will less CO2 and more oxygen and SO2
"you could not live with you're own mistakes. And where did that bring you? Back to me" -ion engine
8:05
"I'll try spinning, that's a good trick!"
I remember you saying you never use ions
*well look where we are*
Ksp annoucing a laythe revamp;
Everyone;
*everybody stay calm it’s happening*
12:40 you can actually add another stage and move the (repacked) parachutes to that new stage and activate it/them with spacebar/staging
No one:
Literally no one:
Not a single soul:
Matt: I heard you didn't like complex maneuvers and gravity assists, so we will instead make an SSTO that can barely reach LKO and needs 6 periapsis kicks over an hour just to get to a solar orbit, then do 3 other deep space maneuvers. That seems a lot more reasonable.
I'll just move laythe closer to kerb-
*laythe slams into kerbin*
Errr...umm...quickload quickload!
lol
To be fair, that's all of my missions. Ion thrusters aee nice in the way that you mustn't worry about fuel
"RTGs overheat, don't know why"
What even is conduction right?
Radio *Thermal* Generator
Kyle Forrest I know
@@Jognt yeah I'm just pointing out another reason why they might over heat
Kyle Forrest oh right. Honestly that was also what I was hinting at (generated heat being conducted to the surface). But looking back I didn’t really specify that bit :p so thanks for the clarification!
Anyone else have a feeling that Matt keeps doing these whiskey reviews just to make the purchse of those whiskeys tax-deductible?
Do they even do that kind of thing in the UK?
John Carr does the UK have taxes..?
@@dylanfellhoelter4296 American colonists would like to know your location
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Matt: "You'll probably be fine!"
Me: *attempting the 2000th time to land on the Mun and fails*
you need a wide landing base, preferably having your lander wider than it is tall
Just keep at it.
It may seem impossible for now, but you can get to the Mun.
@@DS-tv2fi honestly, I've landed
Never had enough fuel to get back, can't leave mun orbit.
@@Somiaz Ah.
Have you tried a rescue craft?
@@DS-tv2fi Then the rescue craft runs out of fuel, and you have to rescue the rescue craft.
What about an underwater base on Kerbin at the furthest point from any land Matt?
Debapratim Dutta seconded
I want this to
Point Kemo
@@michaelfixedsys7463 Kerbals have Nhemotherapy
I want that on a T shirt. 'Matt Lowne Aerospace: "You'll Probably be Fine"'
With over 4000 hours in KSP now, I am finding my crafts are as crazy and complicated as some of matt's crafts and i always said i wish i was as good as him and i am getting close i think. Im doing gravity assists double orbit encounters Aerobraking etc. it is pretty rewarding not gonna lie I Love this Game :D
If you can do a grand tour you are up there. single stage interplanetary is also a good yardstick. I am currently stuck on the part where you go to Eve, and then still have the ability to go interplanetary.
everybody gangsta till Matt gives a 10/10 on his whisky review.
The reason Laythe has an atmosphere and liquid water may indeed have something to do with Jool. Jool's magnetic field extends across the entire Joolian system, and its gravitational field likely does as well. In this way, it may be heating Laythe's core by continually causing friction between the side of Laythe that faces Jool and the side that doesn't, as the joolian side would be affected more and the dark side would be affected less. If this friction heating is strong enough, then Laythe's core may still be liquid and its magnetic field still be active. If the friction is large enough, then the planet's core may be hot enough to melt the icecaps and cause liquid water to exist on its surface. The air is strange, though.
"You'll probably be fine."
Best motto ever.
This is gonna be a long journey how much space does a kerbal need?
Matt: No
5:51 is freeze a magical word or something? right when he said it my computer crashed and gave me the blue screen of death ffs...
11:49 - Wow, That Joolrise looked amazing :)
You could do a cinematic "Life on Layhte"-series.
Ah yes life on layhte.
There was this mod called persistent thrust that allowed you to burn while in time warp. It even allowed things like solar sails. It doesn't look updated sadly. But better timewarp looks nice as well.
With the project name “Icarus” I think you should have done 1 gravity assist using the sun
But the closest possible gravity assist.
Just enough to not explode, but close enough to melt some wings.
Would be interesting to see the effects of dumping the fuel in a hybrid craft like this now that you have the tools to do it- maybe even using the fuel valves as low thrust engines to deorbit, since you can use the fuel separate from the oxidizer.
Yo two years ago how are you
Jeb was in space, listening to the whirring of his terribly inefficient ion engines and eating freeze-dried food for 13 years. Mad respect
For me, Ion engines are good for very small craft like escape pods, and for low-G landers for Minmus, Gilly, Bop and Pol.
Last time I was this early, duna still had an atmosphere.
Thank you not for the mission but for fixing the crashes I get near jool
There is a real life ion engine that lifts its power supply against earth's gravity. No kidding, it is possible! Please see the Self Contained Ion Powered Aircraft.
@M C You did not look up the series of patented crafts that I am referring to! If you click on my channel icon to the left you will see 33 flight footage videos, 2 US patents, and many links with website etc. Many officials are shown that certify that it lifts its power supply with ions and there is video with them present.
Fun fact, you can put a normal engine behind the ion engine, it will act as if it is it's exhaust pipe.
So yeah, you can put something like a rocket bell or aerospike engine directly against the exhaust part of those ion engines.
Even in basic Kerbal.
Remember that vertical take off prototype the US Airforce/Nasa, was experimenting with back then?
Take the biggest rocket fuel tank as middle structure, then use those big shuttle wings, maximum amount, put those solid fuel side boosters on them, let everything use that kerbaldine K1(?) engine for maximum thrust, it works, though basic Kerbal can give fun visuals, especially if you go multi-stage.
Those wings then act as RCS fuel, if done right.
matt: apologises for click baiting and using gravity assists
me not knowing what the heck gravity assists are
GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND: solarsystem.nasa.gov/basics/primer/
Basically, you can trade momentum between a craft and a planet (or moon). You gain velocity and the planet loses velocity (this can work the other way too). Since the planet is way more massive than the craft, the change for the planet is negligible, and the change for the craft is substantial. Of course, the underlying math is much more complicated, and there are several factors that determine the actual change in angle and speed, but that is the gist of it.
Didn't he do aerobreaking and not use gravity assist?
I have a challenge that you will probably never see:
Try and get to any planet/moon of your choice WITHOUT using any orbit tools or fancy equipment
When you watch this channel and you still cant get to the mun
...why?
You suck.
I can get there, landing in one piece on the other hand...
I think that the reason Laythe is warm is because of tidal forces from Jool.
I am having a crisis why isn’t HE USING SOLAR PANELSSS MMMM (.-.)
LeBro same
And why are you almost the only one talking about it?
I pretty much enjoy my ion, 20 000 m/s deltaV rocket..
They’re basically dead weight at Jool
From the look of it, there were plenty of situations where the TWR of the ions was not the limiting factor, but rather the power generation of the RTGs that forced you to throttle down or split the burn further. Perhaps a single 1x6 shielded solar panel would have been a worthwhile addition. It wouldn't have helped that much at Jool, but certainly at Kerbin - both at departure and at return. Being able to burn more efficiently would likely have balanced out the dV penalty of carrying its mass.
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Matt fyi you can just click the little + by the stages to make a new one and drag the parashoot back up to the next stage.
I use ion engines for something like a small comms satellite. Just a dish, batteries, and solar panels on a probe core. Works great for getting it into LKO.
Thats incredibly expensive in Career mode.
The engine alone totals 10.000 Credits, not including the expensive xenon.
You can just get a chemical rocket for that price.
You can place a sattelite in Munar Orbit for the same price
@@user-si5fm8ql3c I usually play science mode.
Hypothesis for why Laythe is able to support Kerbal life.
Huge water oceans and no life to process it, so maybe the atmosphere is super-saturated with water, and water vapor is a greenhouse gas. The greenhouse gas effect keeps the surface far warmer than it would regularly be.
I imagine someone else said this, but you can also deploy parachutes (or do any option on parts in general) by right clicking on them mid flight and selecting the option (deploy chute).
It can be kinda awkward, but it's certainly still an option.
13:15 you can change the staging mid-flight so you can reuse the parachute(plus you can click on it and it brings up a menu where you can deploy it)
About the parachute thingy, you can stage it if you repack it, just put it on a different stage and voilà
Actually, Laythe has barely any oxygen, and its seas are actually full of salt. That’s why they don’t freeze. Why EVA reports say that it isn’t breathable and you could take off Jeb’s helmet is beyond me.
That wasnt a gravity assist off lathe, it was an inefficient aerobrake maneuver
I’m amazed at your gravity assist skills.
We brits be like “I’m sorry” lol :)
I have used ion engines twice. Once for a probe to Jool that ran out of electric charge and got hurled into Oblivion. The only ion engine currently in service with my space agency is the "motorcycle" I built for kerbals to scoot around in LKO from station to station
When I see a new Matt Lowne KSP video my day is made.
Right!? He's the reason i started playing the game
Reminds me on Children of a Dead Earth: problems with ion engines that have so much delta v to overcome fuel problems, but has barely any acceleration to make tangible orbital insertion.
This was a really creative use of Ion engines, i only really use them for unmanned satellites. Well done.
10:17 the reason laythe has liquid water would be because of tidal heating, jools gravity is so strong that it essentially pulls on laythe causing the rock to rub together in turn creating heat warming the planet.
Matt - makes things that can do things
What I usually build -
planes that go boom
To answer the question as to why laythe has an atmosphere and is Kerbin-like. It is a similar principal as to why Jupiter's moons have liquid as well and have heat. To put it simply, gravitational friction. Since the gas giant has such a massive gravity well, there is a sort of friction it creates that heats up its moons. I'm no scientist but that is what I've heard about Jupiter.
The Laythe assist I wouldn't call a gravity assist. Its more of an atmosphere/wind resist assist since its the atmosphere slowing you down, not the gravity
17 years...
"This maneuver will cost us 11 years"
sstss: single stage to solar system
An alternative to the fairing would be a structural tube, they are underrated but quite useful in situations like this plane’s thermal RTG issue
12:51 You can right-click on the chute and deploy it manually at any point. Staging and action groups are a convenience, not a necessity.
The only problem with ion engines is that you cant time warp while using them
The tidal forces of Jool act upon Laythe creating enough friction to allow heat and water to exist, just like in real life.
Once you've repacked a parachute, you can create a new stage and drag the parachute icon to that stage.
Laythe gets hot because the core slides around inside the moon when moons fly by it, similar to how Europa has a 100 km deep liquid water ocean.
Astronaut to Houston: I will be having not enough fuel to land normally
Houston: so one of my most favorite drinks is jack daniels
A joke
I will have you know good sir that your whisky reviews are so great that it is a core reason for why I watch these videos
The reason laythe had water is because of something called Tidal heating. What this is is the gravity from a planet can cause heating on its moons depending on its size. Laythe is most likely experiencing tidal heating from Jool.
3:50 there’s also a mod called Persistent Thrust that allows you to burn engines during time warp.
Props on not using the nuke engine. Now you just gotta wean yourself off the rapier.
Matt Lowne when the engines designed for lightweight vessels in deep space doesn't work for his 500 tonne SSTO to Eve
Matt, I don't know how available it is in the UK, given that it's almost impossible to get stateside, but have you had a chance to try Buffalo Trace Bourbon yet? Also, while JD is a very good Whiskey, it's technically Not a Bourbon. This is because they charcoal filter their water. As such, they legally cannot call it Bourbon, even though it would otherwise meet all the requirements of being a Bourbon.
To show you the power of ion engines...
I sawed this flight path in half!
13:00 so your parachute is still IN the staging list. You can simply add yet another stage mid-flight and drag the parachute there (unless I've been dreaming that was possible. Was quite a while ago last time I played).
Im confused as to why you didnt slap the big solar panels so that you could produce enough electricity while burning