I refuse to believe this is KSP. I’m so used to stock KSP, that this seems like a movie rather than a game! How do you even mod KSP like that? Absolutely fantastic!!
@@thedanishgoat7973 the closest distance from earth to Jupiter is around 590 million kilometers which would probably take around 2-6 years (depending on the transfer speed of the craft) Had to edit cause the math was wrong xD
@@blob1820hmmmmm what if you sent a supersonic banana going mach 10 (in theory cause it cant handle those forces) how long would it in theory take it to reach jupiter?
@@thedanishgoat7973 well Mach 10 is nothing compared to actual interplanetary travel speeds and a banana wouldn’t break in space because of no air resistance
The quality of all the details of the HOPE spaceships and supporting vessels is amazing! It must have taken months to create all the models, do the programming and mission planning. This is a milestone in KSP space flight simulation!
Know I've commented before, but this got brought up on reddit so I'll just say again that this is right up there with "Build Fly Dream" for best KSP video ever IMO. Always nice coming back to it. Visuals, music, mission design are all stunning.
Just watched this on my big-ass TV so that I could see, and hear, all the details of this...let me say...Godlike creation... On a scale from 1 to 10 YOU...sir...are an 11!!! 👍👍👍
I'm just stunned by the graphics, the work done, the ideation and the execution. My KSP missions look like PacMan or Atari versions in comparison. Congratulations! wow.
Absolutely incredible video! Also, thank you so much for putting in good music. KSP cinematic creators seem to always put in such dark and depressing music for their near-future concepts for some reason.
This must have taken so much work. Awesome content. I would be really interested to see how successful the Starship can aerobrake and land on Mars (with the mod in RSS/RO), since that's still a big unknown in reality. But even if it never happens, you've brilliantly presented one way that it may enable other ambitious missions.
My first comment was a joke, but there is some serious synchronicity with "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" going on in this video, on the level of "Dark Side of Oz". You need to have Parts 1 and 2 played back to back, the wind sounds as a Kerbal sets foot on Calisto sent shivers down my spine. Iconic music with one of the best ever KSP videos ever made = ecstatic happiness for me. Nessus, awesome job. The video even fits the full SOYCD run length. Wish I had the money to pay for the rights to pair the music properly, but I've gone 40 years with Dark Rainbows, so, it is what it is.
Awesome video. This is the best KSP video I've watched in ages. I love these futuristic inter-planetary/inter-stellar colonisation videos made using the best KSP mods. They're almost like small movies at this point. You should try making an inter-stellar colonisation video. I'd love to see that.
I'll never understand the music style but what I do understand is this is an incredible video which probably took a very long time to plan out and execute. Nothing but respect.
@@NessusKSP I am ur new sub...can u explain how to make proper intercepts with planets with such long biting duration...and this is master piece....good job
imagine renting Nasas computer to run this kind of crafts without lags xD. awesome work, frome the engineering persepctive to the code for the landing. Everything seemed so smooth(except the last landing with the small wigle on the landing Pad :P). (And thats beeing said by an aerospace student) Keep up that great work, couldnt thought of a better way to get to Callisto, and im not even talking about getting there xD
Thank you! Trust me, the last landing annoys the heck out of me, but I wanted to show a continuous shot of a starship landing and at some point I just needed to get the video finished :D
Yeah the capability to transport cargo and human and also be reusable while relatively soo much cheaper than any rocket just prove how innovative this thing is
wow: o, this is a REAL mission, with Realism Overhaul, RSS. You are so strong at KSP, the mission is so beautiful, with several launches of Starship and especially the cinematics, of impressive views through space the Earth and Jupiter
I saw this video a while ago and came back to say that this is incredible! I have played KSP for a year but lost interest after I built a Jool space station in career mode. Instead I make real rockets and hope to some day send them to space. Keep inspiring people!
Big fucking cool! This is not just a video - this is a masterpiece! And in general, I discovered a new favorite and truly fresh art format! 🙌 Thanks for the great job!
Assuming that SpaceX hits their goal of launching each Starship for $2 million, launching all of this to space would only cost around ~70 million USD. Developing and constructing the payloads would cost WAY MORE than that, but a $70 million launch cost is insanely cheap for something of this scale.
Triple? Try 10,000x. 700BIL is a conservative estimate for something like this. Just the crewed part of this mission is ~5 years. The whole thing, from design stage to first crew return, would span decades. MW rated nuclear reactors, VASIMIR, building the largest spacecraft ever **twice,** Earth launch for every damn piece for some godforsaken reason instead of in-orbit assembly/lunar ISRU. All that for a month on the surface for 3 guys. Imagine you're told you'll be one of the 3 who get to babysit the orbiter while everyone else goes and lands. Your entire astronaut career, your lifetime radiation budget, a decade of your life to get that close and no further. The OP's video makes the sensible decision to bring everyone down to the surface and back, but that's not what the paper proposes. This isn't Apollo. You're not going to get to land on a later mission if you get picked for the orbiter. This is absolutely a once-in-a-lifetime mission for safety reasons alone, ignoring costs. Sure, someone has to stay with the ship, but you could at least design your ISRU and lander to allow for a crew rotation 2 weeks in. Of course, that would balloon the mass budget even further. Nothing like this will ever happen, period. Serious crewed exploration of the outer planets will be a stretch even with a robust cislunar economy. As some other commenters have pointed out, I really wouldn't be surprised if the first crewed missions to the outer planets launch from Mars instead of Earth. That's how far out we're talking.
@@43Jodo That is one of the most pessimistic and incorrect takes on spaceflight I've ever seen. $700 bil is a ludicrously high price tag. Even if each craft individually cost as much to build as the entire ISS, it'd still be over $100 bil cheaper than your estimate. Not to mention the fact that it'd be insanely cheaper to build given that A) a significant portion of the ISS' price tag was launch costs which Starship alleviates, and B) the crafts are mostly just structure that radiators are mounted to. Of course radiation would be a problem but nowhere near lifetime-dose levels. Radiation shielding on the reactors, crew launching to meet the craft just as it's ready to leave the Earth-Moon system, going to Callisto specifically to avoid most of Jupiter's radiation, shorter round trip time due to the flight path and efficient engine, and all that's not to mention whatever radiation shielding they have in the actual crewed section. Also, while I agree that a mission to the Jovian system and beyond aren't likely to happen before 2100, if NASA (and more importantly, congress) really wanted to, they could probably get people to Callisto in 20-25 years using NASA's current budget.
@@SomeoneNamedTygget Apollo all-in was ~300BIL, of which about a 3rd were the launch vehicles. I see no possible way the multiple Apollo-class programs that would precede a mission like this would somehow cost less. Just take a look at the chart at the end of the first study in the description and tell me that's not a hundred billion in development work alone. And it's not like that chart is anywhere near complete, it just lists SOME of the stuff we have 0 experience with. That chart is JUST for the surface mission, not the rest of it.
@@43Jodo I feel you should know that the price you're using for the Apollo program also includes Gemini, Mercury, and just about all of the infrastructure NASA uses today. A fairer estimate of just the development of the Saturn V, it's testing campaign, and all of the lunar missions is closer to ~$25 bil in today dollars. I'm not going to claim that a mission like this would be cheap, of course it won't be, especially if they started working on it right now. But, many of the technologies required for a mission like HOPE are already being developed for other projects, which lowers the future cost as it means they don't have to develop cutting edge tech and instead only need to implement already existing tech. In fact, automated precision landing and cryogenic metals have already been developed, Advanced EVA development is undergoing for Artemis and NASA's vague Mars plans, cryogenic mass transfer is being worked on by SpaceX with some help from NASA, and a nuclear powered rover will be landing (hopefully in one piece) on Mars tomorrow. The reason that Apollo was so expensive was because they had to build all their stuff from scratch while they still barely had the technology for jet travel. By the end of the century I'd be surprised if something like this would be that crazy of an undertaking.
WOW This is some of the most amazing works I've ever seen in KSP. Mad props to you! Now I have a question. How did you manage hydrogen boiloff? Does the fuel tank from KSPI have it built in?
No, I simply added a modular fuel tanks definition with zero boiloff and used that for the tanks. I gave the tanks a relatively high dry mass to justify the zero boiloff but with the other tech used in this mission, zero boiloff hydrogen tanks felt quite reasonable :D The tank definition looks sth like this: +TANK_DEFINITION[Cryogenic] { @name = Cryogenic (refrigerated) @TANK[LqdHydrogen|LqdOxygen] { %loss_rate = 0 %wallConduction = 0 } }
FINALLY, a proper use for Starship-Super Heavy in video format; not one of those awful "Lets just send Starship to _____" vids. Great job Nessus. And thanks for the HOPE links.
@@Fanfan3050 rude, man. did you try to find it on your own at all? it's in the info box: Running KSP 1.8.1 with Realism Overhaul + RSS NOTABLE MODS: - Tundra Exploration (Starship, plumes to be released soon) - Planetside Exploration Vehicle (Rover, mod is still pre-release!) - Waterfall (Mesh-based engine effects) - Near Future Construction (structural parts) - Near Future Propulsion (VASIMR® Engine) - Near Future Electrical (Nuclear Reactor) - Interstellar Extended (Hydrogen Fuel tanks and radiators) - SSTU (Orion capsule used in the lander) - Stockalike Station Parts Expansion Redux (Habitation modules) - RSSVE (visuals) - TUFX (post processing, profiles by Zorg) - PersistentThrust + SolarSailNavigator (necessary for low thrust engines) - Katniss's Cape Canaveral (LC-39A/B and surrounding area) this obviously doesn't include the realism overhaul and real solar system mods (check this if you're unfamiliar with modding: github.com/KSP-RO/RP-0/wiki/RO-&-RP-1-Installation-for-1.8.1 )
Yea boi! He's back!
Ayyyyyyyyyy
He's your friend?
@@HELLO-hq1ec I just love his videos
Marcus!!!
Hey Hey Marcus
I refuse to believe this is KSP. I’m so used to stock KSP, that this seems like a movie rather than a game! How do you even mod KSP like that? Absolutely fantastic!!
Seriously, what mods do you have?
@@LeonardoDaVinci01 We shall never know... Anyway KSP2 is probably gonna be modded until it looks JUST like a Sci-Fi movie so hang on!
@@LeonardoDaVinci01 it’s on the description
It's not KSP. It's modded KSP.
@@murch7299 it is technically ksp
Plot twist: The reason why Nessus was inactive is because it takes the ship 5 months to escape Earth
lol. I saw that and hoped he had the mod that allows you to do more time warping while burning. insane!
it would actually take a few days or a few weeks or even a few months to make it to jupiter without timewarp
@@thedanishgoat7973 the closest distance from earth to Jupiter is around 590 million kilometers which would probably take around 2-6 years (depending on the transfer speed of the craft)
Had to edit cause the math was wrong xD
@@blob1820hmmmmm what if you sent a supersonic banana going mach 10 (in theory cause it cant handle those forces) how long would it in theory take it to reach jupiter?
@@thedanishgoat7973 well Mach 10 is nothing compared to actual interplanetary travel speeds and a banana wouldn’t break in space because of no air resistance
This is probably the best KSP video I've ever seen.
Really, i agree
have you watched saturn grand tour from alex chiviliev?
@@joacogonzalez1430 i watched, but i think this one is better.
Ya
Music is unfortunate. Rest is top notch
Everyone’s ganksta until it takes 5 months to leave earths gravity
eh, least the kerbals have a nice view
at least he has persistent thrust mod
@@enderground9542 the kerbals don't have that mod... :(
So much time spent in the van Alan belts
@@marekhlavackovi3677 No crew onboard at the time, but even the computers should have gotten fried.
I've gotta praise you for the amount of time this must have taken to perform, amazing work :D
It was quite incredible - I'm also very fond of your videos as well.
man all the small youtubers know each other
ditto
Hi N9, i'm a fan of For All Kerbalkind! Is Beardy recovering and when's da next episode?
It's N NEIN
The quality of all the details of the HOPE spaceships and supporting vessels is amazing! It must have taken months to create all the models, do the programming and mission planning. This is a milestone in KSP space flight simulation!
Know I've commented before, but this got brought up on reddit so I'll just say again that this is right up there with "Build Fly Dream" for best KSP video ever IMO. Always nice coming back to it. Visuals, music, mission design are all stunning.
THE LEGEND HAS RETURNED!
Oh hey Matthew! Love your videos man!
10:43 - this shot is just the coolest thing ever
I can't get over the shot at 17:43 as the ship hurtles off into the darkness towards home.
@@shogun2248 the power of mods
Most of the cinematic shots are wallpaper worthy pictures.
I see you everywhere bruh
17:23 this is my favourite
Thanks so much for the mention, mate!
Wow, this is simply stunning work!
Everything - from the visuals to Torley's music - is just *beautiful!*
*lands with one raptor engine*
Wait, i've seen this one before.
R.I.P. SN8..Thanks..
This... has aged... like fine 900$ wine.
@@temdb3939 always lands with one engine, gotta keep the tradition living
GREEN.
RIP SN9
Unreal project, great work!
Thank you!
@@NessusKSP Nice video, but the most annoyingly picked music for it ever.
@@anony3615the music is perfect bruh
This deserves to be on trending, not those awful vlogs
Ya but no one wants to see really cool nerdy Stuff. (This is a joke)
Trending is pure garbage; I still can't believe most people waste time consuming that content.
@@ArcherAC3 uh, I liked both to be honest
@@ArcherAC3 fr tho
Some is good trending like animators WHO SPEND TIME ENTERTAINING THEIR AUDIENCE NOT VLOGERS
Best Christmas present ever
hi mr fj
@@j1b00m7 hello jboom
looooooooooool
Why is everyone here!!!
@@fj4432 it's just discord but on youtube
Ive never seen this channel before and this is one hell of a first impression
I thought the same thing lol
I rewatch this video every few months, It's simply the best KSP video I've ever seen. Every time it gives me chills, such an incredible video.
Glad to see the starship being used for what it's good at
This looks like footage from some documentary about space and not ksp. Amazing!
Just watched this on my big-ass TV so that I could see, and hear, all the details of this...let me say...Godlike creation...
On a scale from 1 to 10 YOU...sir...are an 11!!! 👍👍👍
0:47 This part gets me so much, I love the music syncing with the de-orbit burn giving it a great vibe-
It isn’t a de-orbit burn, friend. The Superheavy is burning back to the KSC.
For Cloth3001 its true me like it
Incredible job. From the mission itself to the editing, what a vast effort! Probably the best advert I’ve seen for Starship’s capabilities too
I'm just stunned by the graphics, the work done, the ideation and the execution. My KSP missions look like PacMan or Atari versions in comparison. Congratulations! wow.
jeez i just realized i have the cargo starship mod and I've never ever once used it to construct an interplanetary stage. looks incredibly useful!
That was an ace! Amazing effort making all that happen mate!
Absolutely incredible video! Also, thank you so much for putting in good music. KSP cinematic creators seem to always put in such dark and depressing music for their near-future concepts for some reason.
This must have taken so much work. Awesome content. I would be really interested to see how successful the Starship can aerobrake and land on Mars (with the mod in RSS/RO), since that's still a big unknown in reality. But even if it never happens, you've brilliantly presented one way that it may enable other ambitious missions.
Truly amazing, I can’t even figure out how to go to the moon but here you are going to Jupiter. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful build with some absolutely jamming music, well done, I must find the first two songs
Hello. I'm watching you for first time (RUclips algorithms helped me to find your channel, it works). Thank you for your nice videos.
I'm a simple man. I see Starship, I click.
Amazing work!
That makes 2 of us
@@benisjammin8926 3
4
5, if moons count
reddit moment
I don’t know if i’ve already said this here, but this is one of my favorite videos in KSP, it’s singlehandedly driving my own RSS playthrough
Ok this might be the best KSP video I've ever seen. Visuals, pacing, music, , editing, everything... it's perfect.
My first comment was a joke, but there is some serious synchronicity with "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" going on in this video, on the level of "Dark Side of Oz". You need to have Parts 1 and 2 played back to back, the wind sounds as a Kerbal sets foot on Calisto sent shivers down my spine. Iconic music with one of the best ever KSP videos ever made = ecstatic happiness for me. Nessus, awesome job. The video even fits the full SOYCD run length.
Wish I had the money to pay for the rights to pair the music properly, but I've gone 40 years with Dark Rainbows, so, it is what it is.
HE HAS RETURNED!!!
Thought I could sleep while watching this - Instead I watched from start to end with fullest attention. Great work!
What an incredible video!! Fantastic Christmas present :D
Awesome video. This is the best KSP video I've watched in ages. I love these futuristic inter-planetary/inter-stellar colonisation videos made using the best KSP mods. They're almost like small movies at this point. You should try making an inter-stellar colonisation video. I'd love to see that.
I do love the good ol’ KSP videos, so I thank you for the nostalgic video.
This is probably the best KSP video I have ever seen. GG to you
i just got this recommended and this looks awesome!!!!
I LOVE this idea, the way it makes a capable space craft through several launches is just genius
Great job, great designs, great work on video!
Thanks for mod list also)
Man, I have to congrats you because this video is the best video I ever see in youtube. It’s amazing. Congratulations!!!
bro I thought you were dead, welcome back!
I'll never understand the music style but what I do understand is this is an incredible video which probably took a very long time to plan out and execute. Nothing but respect.
No idea who you are, this video just popped up on my front page. Instant subscriber after this video.
Thank you! Really happy to see RUclips recommending the video to so many people.
@@NessusKSP Me too
Looks like youtube is on your side this time
@@NessusKSP I am ur new sub...can u explain how to make proper intercepts with planets with such long biting duration...and this is master piece....good job
Love the craftsmanship and the camera work. Would love to see more content!
I’m so glad you listed the mods.. looks beautiful 🤯
The realism combined with the perfect execution of this mission make this video seem like a movie.
At first I thought this was an animation but then I saw KSP in the title this is my favorite KSP starship wow it's so detailed noice
imagine renting Nasas computer to run this kind of crafts without lags xD.
awesome work, frome the engineering persepctive to the code for the landing. Everything seemed so smooth(except the last landing with the small wigle on the landing Pad :P).
(And thats beeing said by an aerospace student) Keep up that great work, couldnt thought of a better way to get to Callisto, and im not even talking about getting there xD
Thank you! Trust me, the last landing annoys the heck out of me, but I wanted to show a continuous shot of a starship landing and at some point I just needed to get the video finished :D
Oh my god that is beautifully done
Absolutely amazing! Not a big fan of some of the music but the mission and how you captured the whole thing is nothing short of brilliant! Well done.
this really shows how useful starship can be in the future tbh
Yeah the capability to transport cargo and human and also be reusable while relatively soo much cheaper than any rocket just prove how innovative this thing is
those landings are delicious.
and awesome work overall dude!
Amazing, you deserve more subscribers!
This guy is a wizard. Not only is he doing these incredibly complicated and time consuming things, but HE MAKES IT LOOK AWESOME
The great return of the legend !
Mission, description, source, video, simulation, etc. are excellent !!
Like a boss !
Amazing work, hope to see more soon!
This is such an awesome mod. Impressive work getting to the Jupiter system! I bet lots of planning went into this video.
Mum: Son, why are you crying?
Me: Nessus is back mum, he’s back...
Mum: Who’s “Nessus”
Cold ValeDraw: The greatest genius ever
this effort and quality is very impressive. thanks for the content. i enjoyed watching this.
Well done mate! Amazing
wow: o, this is a REAL mission, with Realism Overhaul, RSS. You are so strong at KSP, the mission is so beautiful, with several launches of Starship and especially the cinematics, of impressive views through space the Earth and Jupiter
There’s no way this is ksp it looks like a blender animation! So realistic and cool!
I saw this video a while ago and came back to say that this is incredible! I have played KSP for a year but lost interest after I built a Jool space station in career mode.
Instead I make real rockets and hope to some day send them to space. Keep inspiring people!
Beautiful! Awesome work, and sadly I only found you now.
Big fucking cool!
This is not just a video - this is a masterpiece!
And in general, I discovered a new favorite and truly fresh art format! 🙌
Thanks for the great job!
One of the moat amazing videos of ksp I have seen.☺️👌
One of the best RSS/RO thaks for making good content
Ow god legend is back
also. i like the first part of the video because the music makes it 10 times better. and also i like your vids. star ship, its so real.
Assuming that SpaceX hits their goal of launching each Starship for $2 million, launching all of this to space would only cost around ~70 million USD. Developing and constructing the payloads would cost WAY MORE than that, but a $70 million launch cost is insanely cheap for something of this scale.
Triple? Try 10,000x. 700BIL is a conservative estimate for something like this. Just the crewed part of this mission is ~5 years. The whole thing, from design stage to first crew return, would span decades. MW rated nuclear reactors, VASIMIR, building the largest spacecraft ever **twice,** Earth launch for every damn piece for some godforsaken reason instead of in-orbit assembly/lunar ISRU.
All that for a month on the surface for 3 guys. Imagine you're told you'll be one of the 3 who get to babysit the orbiter while everyone else goes and lands. Your entire astronaut career, your lifetime radiation budget, a decade of your life to get that close and no further. The OP's video makes the sensible decision to bring everyone down to the surface and back, but that's not what the paper proposes.
This isn't Apollo. You're not going to get to land on a later mission if you get picked for the orbiter. This is absolutely a once-in-a-lifetime mission for safety reasons alone, ignoring costs. Sure, someone has to stay with the ship, but you could at least design your ISRU and lander to allow for a crew rotation 2 weeks in. Of course, that would balloon the mass budget even further.
Nothing like this will ever happen, period. Serious crewed exploration of the outer planets will be a stretch even with a robust cislunar economy. As some other commenters have pointed out, I really wouldn't be surprised if the first crewed missions to the outer planets launch from Mars instead of Earth. That's how far out we're talking.
@@43Jodo That is one of the most pessimistic and incorrect takes on spaceflight I've ever seen.
$700 bil is a ludicrously high price tag. Even if each craft individually cost as much to build as the entire ISS, it'd still be over $100 bil cheaper than your estimate. Not to mention the fact that it'd be insanely cheaper to build given that A) a significant portion of the ISS' price tag was launch costs which Starship alleviates, and B) the crafts are mostly just structure that radiators are mounted to.
Of course radiation would be a problem but nowhere near lifetime-dose levels. Radiation shielding on the reactors, crew launching to meet the craft just as it's ready to leave the Earth-Moon system, going to Callisto specifically to avoid most of Jupiter's radiation, shorter round trip time due to the flight path and efficient engine, and all that's not to mention whatever radiation shielding they have in the actual crewed section.
Also, while I agree that a mission to the Jovian system and beyond aren't likely to happen before 2100, if NASA (and more importantly, congress) really wanted to, they could probably get people to Callisto in 20-25 years using NASA's current budget.
@@SomeoneNamedTygget Apollo all-in was ~300BIL, of which about a 3rd were the launch vehicles. I see no possible way the multiple Apollo-class programs that would precede a mission like this would somehow cost less. Just take a look at the chart at the end of the first study in the description and tell me that's not a hundred billion in development work alone. And it's not like that chart is anywhere near complete, it just lists SOME of the stuff we have 0 experience with. That chart is JUST for the surface mission, not the rest of it.
@@43Jodo I feel you should know that the price you're using for the Apollo program also includes Gemini, Mercury, and just about all of the infrastructure NASA uses today. A fairer estimate of just the development of the Saturn V, it's testing campaign, and all of the lunar missions is closer to ~$25 bil in today dollars. I'm not going to claim that a mission like this would be cheap, of course it won't be, especially if they started working on it right now. But, many of the technologies required for a mission like HOPE are already being developed for other projects, which lowers the future cost as it means they don't have to develop cutting edge tech and instead only need to implement already existing tech.
In fact, automated precision landing and cryogenic metals have already been developed, Advanced EVA development is undergoing for Artemis and NASA's vague Mars plans, cryogenic mass transfer is being worked on by SpaceX with some help from NASA, and a nuclear powered rover will be landing (hopefully in one piece) on Mars tomorrow.
The reason that Apollo was so expensive was because they had to build all their stuff from scratch while they still barely had the technology for jet travel. By the end of the century I'd be surprised if something like this would be that crazy of an undertaking.
You have got a absolute MAMMOTH OF A MACHINE to be able to do this and have these graphics.
WOW
This is some of the most amazing works I've ever seen in KSP. Mad props to you!
Now I have a question. How did you manage hydrogen boiloff? Does the fuel tank from KSPI have it built in?
No, I simply added a modular fuel tanks definition with zero boiloff and used that for the tanks. I gave the tanks a relatively high dry mass to justify the zero boiloff but with the other tech used in this mission, zero boiloff hydrogen tanks felt quite reasonable :D The tank definition looks sth like this:
+TANK_DEFINITION[Cryogenic]
{
@name = Cryogenic (refrigerated)
@TANK[LqdHydrogen|LqdOxygen] {
%loss_rate = 0
%wallConduction = 0
}
}
@@NessusKSP How did you plan the ultra long VASIMR burns?
Instasubbed
Edit: The reflective visors are insane!
Omg, perfect graphics
WOW... Just wow.. Thank you for this man!! Glad you are back!
FINALLY, a proper use for Starship-Super Heavy in video format; not one of those awful "Lets just send Starship to _____" vids.
Great job Nessus. And thanks for the HOPE links.
Huge respect to you for the work that you must have put in this project! loved every second of the video
Thank you so much!
Which mod pack is it
IT is so real please tell
I wanted to play ksp but it is so bad in stock graphic
@@NessusKSP tell
@@Fanfan3050 rude, man. did you try to find it on your own at all?
it's in the info box:
Running KSP 1.8.1 with Realism Overhaul + RSS
NOTABLE MODS:
- Tundra Exploration (Starship, plumes to be released soon)
- Planetside Exploration Vehicle (Rover, mod is still pre-release!)
- Waterfall (Mesh-based engine effects)
- Near Future Construction (structural parts)
- Near Future Propulsion (VASIMR® Engine)
- Near Future Electrical (Nuclear Reactor)
- Interstellar Extended (Hydrogen Fuel tanks and radiators)
- SSTU (Orion capsule used in the lander)
- Stockalike Station Parts Expansion Redux (Habitation modules)
- RSSVE (visuals)
- TUFX (post processing, profiles by Zorg)
- PersistentThrust + SolarSailNavigator (necessary for low thrust engines)
- Katniss's Cape Canaveral (LC-39A/B and surrounding area)
this obviously doesn't include the realism overhaul and real solar system mods (check this if you're unfamiliar with modding: github.com/KSP-RO/RP-0/wiki/RO-&-RP-1-Installation-for-1.8.1 )
Welcome back!!
This is the best Kerbal Space Program video I've ever seen!
I have finished my daily viewing
Sick name
I'm watching it 20 times and still its so cool :D
Please make a folder with all your mods! It’s amazing!
The amount of starships used in this video. sheesh. Epic video mate.
How did you get that launch pad
This video deserves atleast 10 times more views fr
YESSS!!!
The graphics look amazing and the video edits are great!!!!
Could you upload the mods you have + the configs you changed to Google drive for others to use?
Your video is impressive. You must be very proud.
Is there any way to get our hands on your gamedata folder? D:
Watched this like a houndred times. It motivated me to use rss and ro!!
Your computer:🤯🤯🤯🥵🥵☄️🔥💥🔥💥💥☄️☄️🔥💥🌋🌋🌋
You are criminally underrated, I mean, the execution, the edits, the rocket and base itself is the most badass thing I have seen in KSP for awhile
Does anyone know how did he get the RO configs for the Shiny 2019 Starship? I can only find RO configs for the 2018 Starship with the 3 fins.
Beautiful video! I need to take a new look at my KSP install.