@@abbeb2.0 I've got the Making History expansion but I've never seen an engine mount with space for 8 vectors plus a rhino/mainsail. Have I been blind all this time? Where is that hiding?
So you mention that your Kerbals in this video are a thousand years old by now. Does this imply that Kerbals are functionally biologically immortal ? And is this possibly the psychological reason, in-game, for their enthusiasm for hazardous missions ?
The current theory I have is they have ridiculously fast cellular regeneration, and enjoy space travel for the solar radiation killing of most of the excess cells
@@elioself9037 no huskies is particularly correct there is only one planet with 02 and that is mars but it has a minuscule amount and not enough to survive longer than a minute due to it being dispersed around the planet
I think that Jool is a lot denser than it seems, since laythe is closest to jool the tidal heating warms up the surface allowing liquid water on its surface Edit: I got a like! Wait why is it blue?
I wonder if the temperature at the bottom of laythe's ocean is hotter than the surface. If true, maybe laythe has some internal heating phenomena's going on.
Once you guys do, it pretty much makes the game much easier, in the mean time you could use a strategy where you time it until it forms a half of a right angle, then launch, get your self into orbit and try to match your orbit, even if your docking with a space station once you dock you’re trajectory becomes the stations meaning you’re now apart of the station. Basically learn to dock now, reap so much benefits later.
if youre looking to make a good series... "accidentally" move slightly out of orbit and crash the station into the plannet. make sure that your kerbals survive. make a rescue mission
@@WillsCarebear AMID THE INCOMPETENCE OF LESSER SPACE PROGROMS, ONE TEAM STANDS RESILIENT AGAINST THE HERBS! PUTTING THIER LIVES ON THE LINE TO AID THOSE WHO WERE PREVIOUSLY UNAWARE OF THE QUICKSAVE OPTION! YES ITS THE BLUNDER BIRDS! SVA ETHE KERBAL RACE ONE STANDED EXPLORER AT A TIME!
I just imagine that his backstory is that he's a Russian cosmonaut who was kicked from the program and now relives his glory days in kerbal space program.
I like the idea of building crazy spaceships, spaceplanes, space stations, and other weird crap for aesthetic purposes along with a creative storyline Keep. The series. *Going*
@@rithvikyagnamurthy6560 /r/lostredditors -- I was making an actual Planck constant joke; turns out it's taking longer to explain than the soup kitchen lines with no food that IRL Lenin actually had to deal with.
@@Trainboy2005 Yoooooo! looked it up, apparently the console port was trash (released: 1/16/18) Can't believe I've never heard about this! Can anybody vouch for K.S.P on ps4? From what I just read, the game had gamebreaking bugs and what not
@@notmynameanymore941 I have it on ps4. They updated it and it's pretty playable. I almost prefer it to pc now - no mods, so it's way more difficult (deltav calculator would be really nice). Keeping a separate save with cheats enabled allows you to test vehicles fairly easily though.
Titan has lakes of methane and mountains of rock surrounded by ice. When the sun turns into a red giant and titan becomes hot enough to have liquid water, the methane will boil off and the ice will melt, so there will be lakes of water and islands of rock and enough carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere to harvest life.
I finally got ksp and in my first 6 hours of having it I managed to put a satellite orbiting the mun, and in the same launch landed a probe on the mun. I mostly knew what I was doing from distant memories of playing the demo years ago and from your videos. So thanks for helping me with my first mun landing!
22:36 “Better late than never.” Better Laythe than never. PS: Matt Lowne How the actual heck are you supposed to successfully land on a celestial body? I tried to land on Duna and I can’t seem to figure it out.
honestly, I am super excited to see where this goes. more excited than I was for green harvest or duna attacks. Great work m8 and I am hitting that bell for the duration of this mission
Kerbin also doesn't have a real life counterpart. There is no round planet like it in the solar system. (For the people who don't realise, it's a joke! A flat Earth joke!)
Wie kann es sein das nicht mal ein Zehntel liked??? Der Typ steckt unmengen an Zeit und Energie in diese Projekte. Also zeigt etwas Respekt und lasst die Likebuttons glühen!!!
Loved seeing the build and the manuever planning. Actually kind of helps out for my long orbital rendezvous missions to resupply my station around Duna
My theory on how laythe has liquid water is similar to how mars had water, through geothermal vents heating the water so that it doesn't freeze and this could potentially explain the atmosphere being similar to kerbin.
I don't think Laythe should have been created with oxygenated atmosphere. It should be more like pre-oxygenation-event earth. Thermal-wise juul could be a brown dwarf, with very little deuterium-fusion occurring, but enough to keep Laythe warm. Laythe probably also has huge amount of CO2 or other greenhouse gas in its atmosphere.
I love how you "packed" your space station vertically, but once at your destination you unpacked and then reattached the components. Something for me to think about. Though not at your scale. Lol. You are an amazing builder.
I am really impressed by the intelligence of players that play this game. Just wow. I am still struggling to even be able to circle earth in low orbit and come back, and you guys are doing interplanetary missions already. I spent about 50 hrs so far, I am nowhere near you guys. I really hope someone offers a course or something, I really want to learn more but it is hard and frustrating.
Some sort of escape pod system would be neat, or maybe something along the lines of a refuelling vessel that would land on Laythe mine and refine, then return to station to supply it with fuel. In turn that fuel could be used for a high flying research SSTO that could go anywhere on Laythe.
Hey, I know I'm a bit late. 180th comment and all that... but I just wanted to say that I appreciate your videos. I just yesterday landed my first ship on a planetary body, Juna. It wasn't without its complications (such as an accidental gravity assist on one of its moons), but they landed and returned all alive! Your videos have inspired me a lot, and they help me come up with cool new ideas to keep my game play fun and interesting. I'm currently in the process of building an interplanetary transport ship run with nuclear engines to bring all my future creations to where they need to be. My head cannon is that it saves the kerbals on engine costs, since they can reuse those engines again and again so long as they provide it with fuel every launch... but I'm quite excited about it!
The Karman Line is the altitude at which the average pressure is such that an airfoil (of a specific designation that I have forgotten) would have to be going orbital velocity to generate the required lift to stay up. Basically: the altitude at which an airfoil would switch from flying to orbiting. Because of this, I'm pretty sure it can be applied to any body with an atmosphere, but it is usually used when talking about policy on Earth and such (even though the US wants to call the boundary height 80km, which is below the Karman Line, and not based on physical constants, which I think it should be).
It’s vids like these that remind me why I’m nervous just to to leave Kerbin orbit. I’m currently doing a Jool mission right now and gravity assists for me nervous af
The second I get my PC back from shipping I'm going to launch an orbital colony to laythe but in several units and at the same window so I can see the little space station train on its way to Jool's SOI and the orbital assembly, it's gonna be so cool dude
Start: that is not massive. That is not even big.
1min: wow that's big
3 min: ok that's massive
5min: what the hell is that
Time stamps: 1:00 , 3:00 , 5:00
SOOOOOO TRUE!!!!!!
Yeah....a rocket engine mount with space for 8 vectors plus a rhino? Must be a mod of some sort.
Making history expansion
@@abbeb2.0 I've got the Making History expansion but I've never seen an engine mount with space for 8 vectors plus a rhino/mainsail. Have I been blind all this time? Where is that hiding?
The front of that rocket has more potential than my entire space program.
I been playing for 2 years and can’t even manage to get to the mun
@@Rag-tagBouvelard I been playing for 3 years and I still can’t dock.
@@Rag-tagBouvelard you’re joking, right?
@@Rag-tagBouvelard I've been playing for a week and I can't dock, I can rendezvous but I can't dock.
@@GDR007 did you try to getting to Duna?
Ooh... life on laythe sounds so cool. And thank you for that speed build, I really enjoyed that.
IS THERE LIFE ON LAAAAAAAAAYTHE
@@multi-colorman5952 now there is
I saw this video in 'up next' today, right above an AntsCanada video, and for a split second I read it as "Massive Fire Ant Colony to LAYTHE".
Ants Canada is totally rad
Glad I'm not the only person that watches both of these channels XD
Oof
Ants Canada....when did you start sending your colonies interstellar??
The Galactic Phoenix Empire
Wow, these videos make me think...
I really suck at this game
You are not the only one...
I can’t even get to the moon, or even make a proper orbit. I just make the dumbest things in history.
@@staasty4482 mun*
@@staasty4482 HOW DARE YOU SAY MOON
I have a single unmanned Mun lander, and that’s the most advanced thing I have.
So you mention that your Kerbals in this video are a thousand years old by now. Does this imply that Kerbals are functionally biologically immortal ? And is this possibly the psychological reason, in-game, for their enthusiasm for hazardous missions ?
So kerbals are death seeking imortals? Wow.
And they will respawn if you have it set to it
Yes
I sent a few kerbals on a fly by tylo mission and it launched me far away from the sun and it took 100 years to get back to kerbin
The current theory I have is they have ridiculously fast cellular regeneration, and enjoy space travel for the solar radiation killing of most of the excess cells
Can we just mention 1:10 for a second i mean that was the loudest inhale i’ve ever heard
XD
I can't stop clicking on that time frame 😂
T ’ *HAEAEAEAEAEAEAEA*
XD
Sharp inhale
His pc must want to die after these long playing sessions with like 600 parts tbh
Nah it DOES die. Little do we know he actually has used a different supercomputer to run every single one of his videos.
Mehtab Singh Mine or his? They both are kinda questionable.
@@t65bx25 that is a cool name tho
Mehtab Singh K
Osama the GOAT
Stayed up all night for this
Ezralyg I stayed up all night to watch the SpaceX launch as well as this
Same
Stayed up all tomorrow for this
I don't need to bevause I am in Thailand.
Watched this after two spaceX launches
If laythe has water, there could be gigantic masses of aquatic flora that supply its atmosphere with breathable air. Like for Matt, and FOR SCIENCE!!!
Liquid methane, no planet has been discovered with actual O2.
@@callistofluff You are blind.
@@elioself9037 no huskies is particularly correct there is only one planet with 02 and that is mars but it has a minuscule amount and not enough to survive longer than a minute due to it being dispersed around the planet
@@Lorange_7 and @huskies. BRUH EARTH EXISTS
@@josephdavison4189 fuck up obviously we where excluding earth
By now the majority of the kerbal race is in space 😂
DinoGamer 9 During Green Harvest, the _entire_ Kerbal race was in space at one point.
@@duckmcfuddle7537 I know!😂 Kerbin wos empty
@@jeff_d6941 😂
@@jeff_d6941 I love how all these comments r just 3 of us having a conversation
Or KIA
I think that Jool is a lot denser than it seems, since laythe is closest to jool the tidal heating warms up the surface allowing liquid water on its surface
Edit: I got a like! Wait why is it blue?
Uncrafted abyss yeah I wonder
I wonder if the temperature at the bottom of laythe's ocean is hotter than the surface. If true, maybe laythe has some internal heating phenomena's going on.
Matt: Sends a whole, massive, orbital colony to the far reaches of the Kerbol system casually
Me: Still struggling to dock two ships in orbit
I can’t dock full stop. I can get to any planet but I can’t get back because I can’t dock.
Thats me
Once you guys do, it pretty much makes the game much easier, in the mean time you could use a strategy where you time it until it forms a half of a right angle, then launch, get your self into orbit and try to match your orbit, even if your docking with a space station once you dock you’re trajectory becomes the stations meaning you’re now apart of the station. Basically learn to dock now, reap so much benefits later.
For me docking and orbital maneuvering is the easy part, it's getting into orbit that I can't do.
Me: still trying to even make an orbit
Idea: Science Boat™
Like a rover that collects science but in the water. Can be converted into a yacht when the colony really settles in.
Best Pearl interesting idea rich people will invest money on that lol
How do you even get the inspiration to build stuff this ambitious?
drugs
A near-constant need to fill the emptiness of my soul while we all await the sweet embrace of the eternal oblivion.
so i guess i was kinda right
no, it's the ambition to hide flat kerbin for the people
@@MattLowne
Thats darker than a launchpad
if youre looking to make a good series... "accidentally" move slightly out of orbit and crash the station into the plannet. make sure that your kerbals survive. make a rescue mission
ON A EARLY PLANET SLOWLY SPINNING ITS WAY TO DAMN-NISHIN
ok that could be an amazing scenario, I like that idea
@@WillsCarebear AMID THE INCOMPETENCE OF LESSER SPACE PROGROMS, ONE TEAM STANDS RESILIENT AGAINST THE HERBS! PUTTING THIER LIVES ON THE LINE TO AID THOSE WHO WERE PREVIOUSLY UNAWARE OF THE QUICKSAVE OPTION! YES ITS THE BLUNDER BIRDS! SVA ETHE KERBAL RACE ONE STANDED EXPLORER AT A TIME!
Life On Laythte
=
LOL
Lol
@@user-mz3om1fc5g hehe
lol
Lol
lol, I never thought of that
Matt i wont stop,
Get to orbit with launch escape systems
Also i love the new series idea
Thats called space crane
I just imagine that his backstory is that he's a Russian cosmonaut who was kicked from the program and now relives his glory days in kerbal space program.
Then why's he British?
It’s a joke.
@@lauragodridge8966 why is he British
@@sunnybowos266 because he’s British, no wonder he wants to colonise planets😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A *Little* cluster of *Mammoth* engines
Oxymoron alert
"i was going to send the parts up one at a time and dock in orbit, but im not scott manley"
I like the idea of building crazy spaceships, spaceplanes, space stations, and other weird crap for aesthetic purposes along with a creative storyline
Keep. The series. *Going*
YT needs to step up notifications
They were too busy sending out DM-1 notifications, probably.
Since Laythe is the closest moon to Jool, it could be something similar to Io, tidal warming. Along with salt. Reduces the freezing point.
*1.64e-500 fps intensifies*
lenin gay
@@hugo511 *i use my reverse card*
How is this possible -- isn't that less than a Planck FPS?
Eddie Mercury r/woosh
@@rithvikyagnamurthy6560 /r/lostredditors -- I was making an actual Planck constant joke; turns out it's taking longer to explain than the soup kitchen lines with no food that IRL Lenin actually had to deal with.
Man... I torture myself knowing I'll never be able to experience KSP...
...just another day of living within the shadow of the *P.C master-race*
Well there are console versions of KSP.
@@Trainboy2005 your fucking with me right???
@@Trainboy2005
Yoooooo!
looked it up, apparently the console port was trash (released: 1/16/18)
Can't believe I've never heard about this!
Can anybody vouch for K.S.P on ps4?
From what I just read, the game had gamebreaking bugs and what not
@@notmynameanymore941 I have only played it on Xbox but it is really good there
@@notmynameanymore941 I have it on ps4. They updated it and it's pretty playable. I almost prefer it to pc now - no mods, so it's way more difficult (deltav calculator would be really nice). Keeping a separate save with cheats enabled allows you to test vehicles fairly easily though.
Who DISLIKED the video in the first 45 minutes??? We must find them
We will find them, hunt them down and shoot those Vollentiers into Space ^^
@@georgweiler1997 well if I will get shot into space, I did it
Maybe 3kliksphilip?
And put them on mars, they will not do well with the cold heat and radioactive ground
@Infinite Awesomeness >>> *FLAT LAYTHERS.*
😁😁😁
Better late than never?
Don't you mean better *Laythe* than never?
I'll show myself out...
@@PlaneBoy2520 no u
Middosk no u
r/Punpatrol PUT YOUR HANDS UP! PUT YOUR HANDS UP!
Lol
jojo this aint reddit kid
Matt, make a base on the bottom of Eve or Laythe’s Ocean!
Is there life on Laaaaayyyythe?
Pilots fighting on the launch pad, look at those Kerbals go. It’s the craziest show!
DAVID BOWIE!!!
Diller Family David Kerman
Don't try to be dumb. Because you're literally dumb in many ways.
Titan has lakes of methane and mountains of rock surrounded by ice. When the sun turns into a red giant and titan becomes hot enough to have liquid water, the methane will boil off and the ice will melt, so there will be lakes of water and islands of rock and enough carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere to harvest life.
Boi count me in
Probably won’t be in the Goldilocks zone
@@billyplonka3456 it will be
Wow, that actually makes sense
Boiz we are heading to titan
"Massive lakes of methane..." **SpaceX noises**
I want to see some G streams and thin TVs want to see some Sprint open with their legs wide open
Oh great, a fart lake
@@eier3252 no... a COW fart lake
@@eier3252 also by that logic Uranus is a planet sized cow fart
update: Titan has water oceans heated by geothermic activity produced through the gravity of Saturn moving Titan's crust
Wasnt that Europa?
I finally got ksp and in my first 6 hours of having it I managed to put a satellite orbiting the mun, and in the same launch landed a probe on the mun. I mostly knew what I was doing from distant memories of playing the demo years ago and from your videos. So thanks for helping me with my first mun landing!
The little Jool orbiter is pretty awesome. And I guess launching 600 tons of payload is also impressive ;-)
Yay a new ksp video! Love them and thanks for keeping the sppedbuilds of the ships, really enjoy them!
Oceans of methane?!
Starship: *would like to know your location*
Go 2 advanced difficulty settings to turn on kerbals going unconscius if too much g forces
4 UR SSTO vids
Yes, why doesn’t he play with G-LOC enabled?
@@dolandumb2867 cuz its annoying, i have played the game, i know what its like .-.
22:36
“Better late than never.”
Better Laythe than never.
PS: Matt Lowne How the actual heck are you supposed to successfully land on a celestial body? I tried to land on Duna and I can’t seem to figure it out.
Did you figure out after 2 years?
Yeah did you now?
Videos like this make me miss bachelorhood where I could drop a hundred hours on something like this. Awesome build, love the production.
I would love for you to send some unique crafts to laythe, like boats and sea planes, utilizing the mostly liquid surface
honestly, I am super excited to see where this goes. more excited than I was for green harvest or duna attacks. Great work m8 and I am hitting that bell for the duration of this mission
As soon as I went to sleep, this was uploaded. Why u gotta do me like that Matt?
KSP needs a hardcore mode when you have to send food to space stations, etc. Who agrees?
Your wish has been granted in the form of KSP 2
@@LastPlaceHero cant wait!
@@Will-jk6nw can’t wait
@@peepeepoopoo3614 waiting on the next delay :/
When I first saw this I was like “Matt you mad man!” But after watching I was like “Wow! Yes!”
Who needs movies when you have a dude on his computer making rockets for a living?
Sounds like Elon Musk lol
Matt always manages to amaze me. I mean, the payload of this ship is larger than the rest of the ship! WHAT IS GOING ON
This is your first video I saw, sense then I've watched almost all your videos in 2 days! Love the channel never stop.
Kerbin also doesn't have a real life counterpart. There is no round planet like it in the solar system.
(For the people who don't realise, it's a joke! A flat Earth joke!)
You should be _"Kicked to the KERB-in"._
😁😁😁
God I didn't realise it was a flat earth joke. I thought you were talking about how the earth isn't a perfect globe but a geoid. I'll show myself out.
I don't now why but I am laughing so hard...
Bro it’s obvious...
The earth is a triangle....
Smh how did u not know
I never understood why anyone would ever watch someone else play a video game until I found this channel. Matt Lowne = The KSP GOAT
Wie kann es sein das nicht mal ein Zehntel liked??? Der Typ steckt unmengen an Zeit und Energie in diese Projekte. Also zeigt etwas Respekt und lasst die Likebuttons glühen!!!
Omg someone speaks German here my life is complete
Listening to KSP RUclipsrs like yourself narrate over awesome background videos is really soothing
Last night I built and successfully launched my first Jool mission, then I went to bed. The next morning, I woke up and saw this.
"Apeture Science the leading cause of burning lemons that burn your house down."
Somebody: Matt lowne why did u do that? Matt lowne: this is the kerbal way
New Matt video? Must watch!
Loved seeing the build and the manuever planning. Actually kind of helps out for my long orbital rendezvous missions to resupply my station around Duna
8:58 Matt says a no-no word
He says nuclear. Not the N-word
1:09 that inhalation tho
22:35 what about…better laythe than never?
Ah yes the classical 37 likes, 13 comments and 12 views. Brace for the un-original comments approaching
@@serbianspaceforce6873 That's the joke...
I can't come up with a good username good point
My theory on how laythe has liquid water is similar to how mars had water, through geothermal vents heating the water so that it doesn't freeze and this could potentially explain the atmosphere being similar to kerbin.
I feel like deorbiting the ip stage of the station on laythe kind of defeats the purpose of the mission. Let it plummit into jool.
Matt doesn’t dock parts to the space station.. he docks the space station to the parts!
When your rover gets stuck in a ditch and doesnt get enough sunlight: My batteries are low and it is getting dark
R.I.P spirit and oppy
I love seeing you build giant stations like this!
I need a college course in KSP and physics. You speak greek.
1:10 when your about to run out of oxygen in water then you breach the surface
Oh what this isn’t from years ago
Can always have some sort of docking "knot" that offers normal and jr ports and can be moved and rotated around the station to meet demands
I don't think Laythe should have been created with oxygenated atmosphere. It should be more like pre-oxygenation-event earth.
Thermal-wise juul could be a brown dwarf, with very little deuterium-fusion occurring, but enough to keep Laythe warm. Laythe probably also has huge amount of CO2 or other greenhouse gas in its atmosphere.
You know what would be fun, seeing how far matt can get from kerbal’s orbit using only monoprepelient
That fairing is bigger than kerbal heads
A lot bigger
I love how you "packed" your space station vertically, but once at your destination you unpacked and then reattached the components. Something for me to think about. Though not at your scale. Lol. You are an amazing builder.
9:02 le rude no family friendly pg clean words
He said I didn’t want to *FAFF* around with...
This gonna be one of best KSP series ever.
Is this your part for the SIGMA Project from Stratzenblitz. Would be very cool if you will be a part of it
Lars_ krw I hope so, I would love to see him do that
No, it's the LIGMA project.
Ligma balls?
The SIGMA project is around Moho right now, and not even close to Jool.
MAC AND CHEESE I know but he could do also something for Moho.
Please carry on this series!
Hai Matt
Ever since I started playing kerbal I watched your videos for inspiration. Keep up the good work!
Can someone please flood flat earth discussion boards with KSP screenshots
bright ideas
for some reason i find it extremely satisfying when you build these giant ships
1:10……. what was that sound he made?
The game states it’s self that tidal forces from Jool heat it
So cool! Excited to see how this works out!
You are so much better at KSP than me :(
lemme say this, UR SO GOOD AT THHIS!!!
I feel like the perfectly stable orbits of Jool's moons trump any other unrealistic parts :P
Like, Jool should have some big rings......
Matt: Titan is the counterpart of Laythe
Triton: *in the future* Am I a joke to you?
In the future i mean when the sun becomes a red giant.
Cool I didn’t know that
I am really impressed by the intelligence of players that play this game. Just wow. I am still struggling to even be able to circle earth in low orbit and come back, and you guys are doing interplanetary missions already. I spent about 50 hrs so far, I am nowhere near you guys. I really hope someone offers a course or something, I really want to learn more but it is hard and frustrating.
Some sort of escape pod system would be neat, or maybe something along the lines of a refuelling vessel that would land on Laythe mine and refine, then return to station to supply it with fuel. In turn that fuel could be used for a high flying research SSTO that could go anywhere on Laythe.
Matt building cool stuff. Period. I don't need a plot or a story to swing by and watch your endeavours.
That was a hell of a build sequence. Large scale launches sure have changed.
Hey, I know I'm a bit late. 180th comment and all that... but I just wanted to say that I appreciate your videos. I just yesterday landed my first ship on a planetary body, Juna. It wasn't without its complications (such as an accidental gravity assist on one of its moons), but they landed and returned all alive! Your videos have inspired me a lot, and they help me come up with cool new ideas to keep my game play fun and interesting. I'm currently in the process of building an interplanetary transport ship run with nuclear engines to bring all my future creations to where they need to be. My head cannon is that it saves the kerbals on engine costs, since they can reuse those engines again and again so long as they provide it with fuel every launch... but I'm quite excited about it!
The Karman Line is the altitude at which the average pressure is such that an airfoil (of a specific designation that I have forgotten) would have to be going orbital velocity to generate the required lift to stay up. Basically: the altitude at which an airfoil would switch from flying to orbiting. Because of this, I'm pretty sure it can be applied to any body with an atmosphere, but it is usually used when talking about policy on Earth and such (even though the US wants to call the boundary height 80km, which is below the Karman Line, and not based on physical constants, which I think it should be).
pls continue this colonization series, there are not that many legends doing this stuff anymore
it is deeply satisfying to listen to the "Zero X" theme whilst watching your station assemble in orbit
I love your videos and have been watching your videos since last year and I think their amazing thank you and keep up the amazing work
It’s vids like these that remind me why I’m nervous just to to leave Kerbin orbit. I’m currently doing a Jool mission right now and gravity assists for me nervous af
The second I get my PC back from shipping I'm going to launch an orbital colony to laythe but in several units and at the same window so I can see the little space station train on its way to Jool's SOI and the orbital assembly, it's gonna be so cool dude
The kerbals don't blink
This is my first time getting to see one of your movies as it comes out. I can hardly wait!