So whenever you are attempting to land It is important to get into the habit of orbiting the planet you are landing on as that way you are not speeding through the atmosphere at such high speeds. If you can get into a low orbit then slowly lower your orbit to intersect the atmosphere, one it will be more fuel efficient and 2 you wont burn up in the atmosphere. It isn't a huge issue with KSP 2 yet because there is no thermal heating however once thermal heating is added you won't be able to just set a direct collision course with Eve because even with a heat shield you will fry in the dense atmosphere. Great vid though, just providing a tip!
I’m so happy 😁 I’m going on my second date now but it’s been too short of time since I’m gone for my second time so I’ll just go to the gym for now to do it for now then I’m not feeling well but I’m glad 😀 I’ll do my first date tomorrow so I’m excited 😊 so far I have so far and so good 😊 thank for all of the good 😊 so many times to all you for your help with the work you have given and all you have given to the people I care so many more than the many amazing 😻 thank for your kind and thank them and for your kind wishes to everyone that is a wonderful and amazing 🥲 people like 👍 thank the universe will all love 💕 hope all goes good 😊 hope all the good 😊 hope your new friends too I will keep me in touch soon 🔜 bye ✌️ I will miss all you have the most special wishes for me too and hope all goes okay ✅ bye 😘 and happy 😊 hope all will talk later on today too and stay strong 💪 and stay strong
KSP has many of my all time favorite moments in gaming. The first time I landed on the Mun, and later Duna was incredible. This video brought back some memories of lessons I had to learn through a lot of failures lol. The journey getting anywhere is magical. Eventually you get into building SSTOs, reusable lower stages, orbital and planetside bases, system tours, etc. I once had to do an in-atmosphere docking for a ship that was burning up and had no parachutes (I used a probe with a claw, a bunch of parachutes, and a ridiculous TWR). That was one of the most intense gaming experiences I've ever had. And all of it is 100% earned. If a design works, it is because you made it work. That's a rare feeling in video games. Just a couple little tips, once they add thermal effects to the game you will have to be careful landing on any planet with atmosphere. Eve in particular can be tough because the atmosphere is thick and the gravity is higher than Kerbin. For lower stages, aerodynamic fins are your friend. Also, using an optimal ascent path/gravity turn will save a lot of deltaV. I like to start turning my rockets around 1-3k altitude, be at 45* around 10-20k depending, and be at a fairly low angle (say 5*-15*) by 35k. This isn't optimal in the absolute sense, but it's good enough for most flights. Also, a gravity assist from the Mun, if available, can save you some deltaV on interplanetary flights. I'm by no means a great KSP player. There are a lot of guys that do absolutely crazy stuff in the game. But these tips helped me a lot. This is all with KSP 1 in mind too, I'm waiting for the performance to get at least a little better before I jump in on KSP 2.
Easiest optimizations: 1. Arrange your exit from Kerbin's orbit to come out the back of Kerbin's orbit around the Sun. That way the fuel you're using to get out of Kerbin's SOI is also being used to lower your orbit around the Sun. To do that, burn straight up at sunset. Don't even bother circularizing around Kerbin, just go straight up and out of Kerbin's SOI. 2. If you do need to circularize around Kerbin, when you burn to exit from its SOI, burn on the leading side of the planet (dawn below you) so that you exit from the trailing side. 3. Tailfins. RCS and reaction wheels aren't great in the atmosphere, but tailfins are made for it.
Yeah! I do have a lot to say about how things went. You're improving! That's a great accomplishment! Good job! This isn't an easy game, especially for someone new.
Also, rq tip: On your Navball, the purple dial that says ALT is your Altitude above the ground level/sea level meaning how high from the surface you are, not how fast you're going. On the left of the navball VEL Surface/Orbit is how fast you're going in meters per second. So it showing 70 m/s is going pretty slow, lol. Not fast, you're just looking at the wrong dials my man. GREAT video regardless, lol. I finally broke down and paid an outrages 50 bucks for bugs but still many hours of fun... Damn Intercept Games... It's just too much fun
When getting your interception with any planet, it's easier to just right click the target, select target, then focus on it so you can zoom in on Eve, etc and fine tune your mark much easier.
Yes, please. Would be entertaining to see his reaction to you beating his record AGAIN. Granted, it could start off some whole thing of you, Blitz, and RCE one-upping each other (Blitz beat you too, by the way), which would be EVEN MORE entertaining. So please, beat his record again.
Eve is like Venus but no acid rain and has water that's toxic cus of the purple moon that made it toxic and inhabitable according to KSP mods that say kerbals are from eve
You should do build a new rocket and a space station you can do multiple launches and put the space station together in orbit also try to make a reusable rocket
Whoever "Brad" is, he is the First one that is named by intern in every video. I try every time to pause before intern thanks the members because i dont want to hear that but i hear every time at least brad🙂
Man, i wish diverse kerbal heads was a thing for ksp 1.12.5. They would get the same amount of personality like in ksp2. That and the graphics ksp2 has better than STOCK KSP1
Intern, you could make a refueling spacestation with docking ports in low kerbin orbit! Also your apoapsis and periapsis are displayed underneath the navball, once ap is above 70km your in space, during your acend you can cut your engines once your ap reaches about 80km and wait untill you're properly in space to use the rest of your delta v, it's way more efficient that way. Love your videos!
So whenever you are attempting to land It is important to get into the habit of orbiting the planet you are landing on as that way you are not speeding through the atmosphere at such high speeds. If you can get into a low orbit then slowly lower your orbit to intersect the atmosphere, one it will be more fuel efficient and 2 you wont burn up in the atmosphere. It isn't a huge issue with KSP 2 yet because there is no thermal heating however once thermal heating is added you won't be able to just set a direct collision course with Eve because even with a heat shield you will fry in the dense atmosphere. Great vid though, just providing a tip!
is it more fuel efficient?
It's inefficient to get into a low orbit. You should aerobreak to lower your ap
@@ericbaker8807 aerobraking can be a viable option on something like duna, but eve’s atmosphere is far to dangerous to usually consider an aerobrake
@@ericbaker8807 and me personally I don’t really like it because it’s pretty unrealistic
I’m so happy 😁 I’m going on my second date now but it’s been too short of time since I’m gone for my second time so I’ll just go to the gym for now to do it for now then I’m not feeling well but I’m glad 😀 I’ll do my first date tomorrow so I’m excited 😊 so far I have so far and so good 😊 thank for all of the good 😊 so many times to all you for your help with the work you have given and all you have given to the people I care so many more than the many amazing 😻 thank for your kind and thank them and for your kind wishes to everyone that is a wonderful and amazing 🥲 people like 👍 thank the universe will all love 💕 hope all goes good 😊 hope all the good 😊 hope your new friends too I will keep me in touch soon 🔜 bye ✌️ I will miss all you have the most special wishes for me too and hope all goes okay ✅ bye 😘 and happy 😊 hope all will talk later on today too and stay strong 💪 and stay strong
I like how intern is the only guy taking the game seriously while his friends do random shenanigans
Love how it's only just before entry to Eves atmosphere that Intern says "I guess we don't really need the fairings anymore" lol.
I love how his response to the wobbly rocket was MOAR BOOSTERS.
KSP has many of my all time favorite moments in gaming. The first time I landed on the Mun, and later Duna was incredible. This video brought back some memories of lessons I had to learn through a lot of failures lol. The journey getting anywhere is magical. Eventually you get into building SSTOs, reusable lower stages, orbital and planetside bases, system tours, etc. I once had to do an in-atmosphere docking for a ship that was burning up and had no parachutes (I used a probe with a claw, a bunch of parachutes, and a ridiculous TWR). That was one of the most intense gaming experiences I've ever had. And all of it is 100% earned. If a design works, it is because you made it work. That's a rare feeling in video games.
Just a couple little tips, once they add thermal effects to the game you will have to be careful landing on any planet with atmosphere. Eve in particular can be tough because the atmosphere is thick and the gravity is higher than Kerbin. For lower stages, aerodynamic fins are your friend. Also, using an optimal ascent path/gravity turn will save a lot of deltaV. I like to start turning my rockets around 1-3k altitude, be at 45* around 10-20k depending, and be at a fairly low angle (say 5*-15*) by 35k. This isn't optimal in the absolute sense, but it's good enough for most flights. Also, a gravity assist from the Mun, if available, can save you some deltaV on interplanetary flights.
I'm by no means a great KSP player. There are a lot of guys that do absolutely crazy stuff in the game. But these tips helped me a lot. This is all with KSP 1 in mind too, I'm waiting for the performance to get at least a little better before I jump in on KSP 2.
Easiest optimizations:
1. Arrange your exit from Kerbin's orbit to come out the back of Kerbin's orbit around the Sun. That way the fuel you're using to get out of Kerbin's SOI is also being used to lower your orbit around the Sun. To do that, burn straight up at sunset. Don't even bother circularizing around Kerbin, just go straight up and out of Kerbin's SOI.
2. If you do need to circularize around Kerbin, when you burn to exit from its SOI, burn on the leading side of the planet (dawn below you) so that you exit from the trailing side.
3. Tailfins. RCS and reaction wheels aren't great in the atmosphere, but tailfins are made for it.
To help with the stability of the rocket launching off Kerbin you can add some radial fins so it doesn't flip over as much.
Yeah! I do have a lot to say about how things went. You're improving! That's a great accomplishment! Good job! This isn't an easy game, especially for someone new.
You need RCS thrusters for RCS to work
"im basically a pro at space flight"
he had rcs, just on the rover
you made something clearer to me. thank you
Intern, I have bad news. RCE AND Blitz broke your land speed record for KSP2. Would be cool to see you break it again.
Interns come so far in KSP2, so proud 🥲
bros keeping the fairing until hes at eve
Fairings should deploy before or at kerbin orbit commented this on the last video but forgot about this one
Also, rq tip: On your Navball, the purple dial that says ALT is your Altitude above the ground level/sea level meaning how high from the surface you are, not how fast you're going. On the left of the navball VEL Surface/Orbit is how fast you're going in meters per second. So it showing 70 m/s is going pretty slow, lol. Not fast, you're just looking at the wrong dials my man. GREAT video regardless, lol. I finally broke down and paid an outrages 50 bucks for bugs but still many hours of fun... Damn Intercept Games... It's just too much fun
Hello There
General Kenobi
General kenobi, you are a bold one
Your move
General Kenobi
Lol
When you use fuel lines to the center booster you get more boost and you can get rid of the extra weight earlier.
“That’s a lot of stages, it’s 9 stages”
Me with my 27 stage eve ascent vehicle
Me who saw real civil engineer make a 40 stage rocket: PATHETIC
@@rohanwilliams2057me with my 900 stage rocket
hey you can use X and Z to control full blast and immediate stop of your blast
lol, imagine him landing something on Eve with velocity like that when developers will add heating
When getting your interception with any planet, it's easier to just right click the target, select target, then focus on it so you can zoom in on Eve, etc and fine tune your mark much easier.
rce called you an archetect
Intern: Rover to Eve!
Me: *SINGLE LAUNCH LAYTHE COLONY LAUNCHED BY A MEGASCALE SPACE SHUTTLE!!!!*
No offense, btw.
I really like that you are just figureing things out while playing
You my man, are going to have so much trouble rescuing jeb
RCE has set a new land speed record, you must beat him
Yes, please. Would be entertaining to see his reaction to you beating his record AGAIN. Granted, it could start off some whole thing of you, Blitz, and RCE one-upping each other (Blitz beat you too, by the way), which would be EVEN MORE entertaining. So please, beat his record again.
RCE says you're an intern of an architect.
Well, RCE is a wannabe architect. That's his deep, dark, dirty secret.
Eve is like Venus but no acid rain and has water that's toxic cus of the purple moon that made it toxic and inhabitable according to KSP mods that say kerbals are from eve
13:59 Bro disintegrated 💀
3:00 The atmosphere has blown off into space and the oceans have evaporated in the vacum! Maybe you time skipped 5 billion years?
Nah, it was the hole in the ozone layer. They said it'd happen 3 years ago 25 years ago.
Yes more ksp2 videos I don’t think I’ve missed one yet
Great video Intern!
Hi intern great vids as always keep up the good work
When I've gotten that camera bug, switching to the tracking station and then back to the launchpad usually fixes it
congratulations this is the video i choose to watch while eating my greatest sin of pizza on pineapple
and no i do not mean pineapple on pizza
12:36 who wanna party on the rover!
You should do build a new rocket and a space station you can do multiple launches and put the space station together in orbit also try to make a reusable rocket
yes
I was petting my cat all this time
Whoever "Brad" is, he is the First one that is named by intern in every video. I try every time to pause before intern thanks the members because i dont want to hear that but i hear every time at least brad🙂
rcs doesnt do anything if you dont have any rcs thrusters
took me 1 month to realise this is also the guy from blitz
w o w . . .
I would like to see RCE do this
Real Rocket Engineer.
You can do a rescue mission to get jebidiah from eve to kerbal
Get him back!
I think next time you should race on the mun or something. (Rockets and sabotage maybe included) 😂
Intern to fix the camera issue, go into the map view of the solar system and go back to normal, it worked for me
Man, i wish diverse kerbal heads was a thing for ksp 1.12.5. They would get the same amount of personality like in ksp2. That and the graphics ksp2 has better than STOCK KSP1
I hope you do another KSP2 video, but first can you do the spore one you said you’d do?
is there a some sort of living or base you can send for jeb to live in on eve after sending him there?
Add fins for aerodynamycs stuff
super cool
Just a couple of bugs 😂
how the f*ck can you leave kerbin without this monster turning around and spinning
Hi Intern,
I would like it if you did a video removing that space junk from space.
That's not a rocket it's a ... ummm, something I can't say in polite company.
Intern, you could make a refueling spacestation with docking ports in low kerbin orbit!
Also your apoapsis and periapsis are displayed underneath the navball, once ap is above 70km your in space, during your acend you can cut your engines once your ap reaches about 80km and wait untill you're properly in space to use the rest of your delta v, it's way more efficient that way.
Love your videos!
I love the planet Venus and Eve is Venus I think and purple my favourite colour so I loved this vjdio like always
Get the land speed record on Eve
Intern rce beat your land speed record
Currently veiwkng
For the camera issues, middle mouse button click on the part you want the camera to lock to :) Hope this helps
FIRST MAN ON MOON
Meybi sen de Duas SEDALAYT to EVE
PLS OLSOV by
Yiğit can 😂🎉😊😊
Cooooool.
Coooooool.
@@InternDotGif XD
base?
Eve is also known Venus
its known as eve
I love your content 😊
On mars
INTERN BREAKING NEWS RCE HAS HROKE THE LAND SPEED RECORD AGAIN
you sound alot like blitz
But intern now jebadiah is stuck on that planet
shootes are form like 2000 to 20000
Better than blitz
I hear the original KSP had a virus. Is this true?
nuh uh
WALL-E
But how do you get home? HOW DO YOU GET HOME?
bEANZ
Hi @InternDotGif and everyone else!
Does intern know that rcs needs rcs fuel? Ie monopropellant
He doesn't seem to know.
Did you see my comment last video of this
Okay I could never do this because manuvers are weird in KSP2. Really good job Intern!
So many face palms……
15 seconds how?
can u pls do a tutorial on how to build the rocket?
Day 17 of asking intern to play Universim again
😯
dude hasnt even played ksp1 and hes better at ksp than me
You should work at nasa😂
Okay weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Hi
Yippee
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I didn’t watch the rest of the satellite. Sorry.
I finally watched it all
FIRST
Unfortunately you were second good lack of effort though I guess
@@Blossomy77 no i commented when it said 0 comments and i refreshed to make sure