I have to say your ship is imho the best one even if Bradley Wicanneverspellhisname made a lighter/faster one. The main reason is because you kept a "realistic" air intake whereas Bradley's one is clipped into the jet engine. Congratulations !
Given what the Mercury astronauts and Vostok cosmonauts did the folks back then probably would have if you told them there was a 5% chance they could survive it and a 50% chance they could get into space. The more you look into history the more you realize that we were Kerbal's for a short period of time there.
Jeff Vader Hey he had enough fuel to do a sub-optimal transfer back and still had some left. And oh, Genedin had a lot of monopropellant left in his JETPACK.
@@spacenorman8624 Is that true? His centre of mass looked off whilst he span through re entry, I assumed that was the battery's doing. Maybe they were one of the parts that used to be physics-less but got fixed in an update.
@@alexandrjirousek3703 Come on it happened years ago and he apologized. That's ksp videos, not a life threatening lie, can't you people just move on to something else and forget/forgive his errors?
Reminds me of a current rescue mission I have in progress. Something like 30,000m/s delta-v to rescue one Kerbal from close proximity to Kerbol (Sun), where she has to ride back to Kerbin in an electrically driven ion-propelled command-seat. Luckily the orbits are short-ish, due to gravity-well proximity. The Mission Patch proudly has the acronym for "Big Intrasolar Technically-Challenging Headache Prototype Long-range Electrically-Accelerated Search/rescue Experiment" with a graphic of the route to/from near Kerbol, and her name "Clauby Kerman".
@@notfunny3397 Ironic you commenting that gave this comment enough activity to put it higher in the comment section where more people saw it and liked it.
It actually is the air not being able to get out of the way fast enough, so it gets compressed. And when gasses compress they heat up, so in this case, it heats so much it becomes plasma
Just keep at it, the fun of the game for me is learning to do things one step at a time. And when you get bored or frustrated with mission prep you can always build a big firework ;)
Maybe back in 0.13 it would be easier excusable but you have so many engines and fuel tanks now I find it hard to believe kerbin orbit takes more than a half dozen tries
Chonghan L Ok but to be fair I can make it to the Moon, but not stable orbit. Also, I only got this game last week and I’ve only played it for about 3 hours.
Do you ever feel sorry for the kerbals that get strapped to oversized jetpacks for years at a time, without anything to pass the time, not even a radio powerful enough to phone home with? 4:12: Minor quibble: "Skipping" refers to using aerodynamic forces to push one's craft higher in the atmosphere. You're just skimming the atmosphere high enough that you don't fall in on the first pass.
I think kerbals hibernate, and remember, a kerbal day is only six hours, which is a quarter of an earth day, meaning four years is roughly equal to one kerbal year, meaning the missions are actually a lot shorter
@@spacious3544 I've always chosen to believe that kerbals photosythisise (hence their green skin) and can hibernate. Otherwise my save file is a collection of horrors.
Always. I made a mission to Eeloo and I still remember Dilpot Kerman splashing back down on kerbin and realizing that 82 years had passed. He'd survived in a seat inside a mk1 command pod for 92 years with only 1 eva on Eeloo 40 years before.
I bet the Kerbal chutes save an f ton of mass, because you don't have to get the kerbal, command seat, parachute and whatever you're using as a makeshift heat shield back to Kerbin.
Truly amazing how you can not only do the mission, but then make it back to the KSC as well. I hope one day to be that good, but realize it probably won't happen. But either way, at least it's fun trying to do stuff like this even if it is with much larger ships
This game is the reason why I quit War Thunder after playing it 4 years. No regrets, only seuggest you get a powerful computer to fully enjoy max graphics of KSP.
Oh boy, he's done it again. Good job and excellent flying, this was really impressive! You're really using everything you can get out of those Kerbal jetpacks, huh? Btw, have you ever considered this: Instead of putting mass into seperators for different parts, how about just smashing empty fuel tanks on the surface somewhere to reduce the mass of the vehicle?
HTF do people do this?! I'm over here trying to piece shit together and barely making it to the moon and back, this guy yeets a single dude to an asteroid, which he jetpacks off of to get to his ship that is essentially a high tech air catapult, and return home...THEN lands him right where he started
Makes MacGuyver look like a spoiled brat. My neighbour can now make a trip to Mars and back nothing but his inflatable swimming pool. If the crew from Gravity had known about this all the movie made no more sense and it could be an adventure romance on Mars instead
i remember watching a few of your videos a few years ago, and then wondering why you didn’t upload again. And now you’ve started uploading again, i have to say, your skills have stayed top notch. well done.
You’re saying that for all my years of playing KSP and making big ass rockets with drills and ore converters, all I had to do is just make a small stub that could bring me to Eve? I JUST found this video after landing on Duna my very first time on Career mode! LITERALLY MOMENTS AFTER!
It would have been hilarious if Gennedin had hopped right into that giant rocket on the launchpad and gotten back into space, with an annotation like, no time for breaks in the Kerbal Space Program!
I've tried making a craft like this, but run into the dumbest issue imaginable. The stupid kerbal starts in the chair with no helmet. And of course he's in the aero fairing so I can't click on him to put the thing on.
Me: *2 hours to build a mun lander. 3 crashes, forget parachutes, break landing leg on touch down* RUclips: *Visitiing every single planet in KSP using only 3 parts, for less than 1000, collecting 100,000 science without fuel or electricity*
"More fuel left than expected, he doesn't have to wait three years for a more optimal transfer window." Oh goo, I'm sure he's gonna be glad, since he's only spent 6 full years strapped to a fucking donut already!
Couldn't more mass have been saved by not having electrics on the final stage and having a Spider engine for control instead? EDIT- Wait, I see the problem with that now. No way to control the ascent from Kerbin.
Couldn't the mass of this mission be made even smaller by ridding of the reaction wheel and using thrust gimbal as torque? Or is the fuel margin too low for that?
Problem is that you have to use the less efficient spider engine instead of the ant, which dont have gimbal. You only get an extra 150 DV with an oscar tank, and with the larger donut tank the difference is almost zero.
Farthest I’ve gone is an ion probe floating the fuck around in the solar system launched by a rocket with like, 16 vectors All I’m saying is I use huge rockets
Genedin returns to take on Gilly with the new and improved Mosquito II.
The craft can be downloaded in steam workshop, search for mosquito II.
This is going too far. Please. Make it end.
Teaser at the end or had the craft been featured in a video somewhere already...? I'm intrigued
I have to say your ship is imho the best one even if Bradley Wicanneverspellhisname made a lighter/faster one. The main reason is because you kept a "realistic" air intake whereas Bradley's one is clipped into the jet engine. Congratulations !
for you twitter.com/KSC_fr/status/1088784546210951168
Next to 0.5 ton to gilly LOLXD and cool video
Real space travel would advance a lot faster if astronauts we more willing to spend years strapped to a rubber ring.
Yep, time is inversely proportional to money. I wish time warp is real.
Unfortunately the kerbal system is 7 times smaller than ours, we would need a big rubber ring
@@AnimMouse or you know... reverts XD
A deisel hula hoop
Given what the Mercury astronauts and Vostok cosmonauts did the folks back then probably would have if you told them there was a 5% chance they could survive it and a 50% chance they could get into space. The more you look into history the more you realize that we were Kerbal's for a short period of time there.
Batteries? Reaction wheels? Vertical stabilisers? Extra fuel?
What are these luxuries?
Jeff Vader Hey he had enough fuel to do a sub-optimal transfer back and still had some left. And oh, Genedin had a lot of monopropellant left in his JETPACK.
Strap-on batteries have no weight, only inline ones do.
@@spacenorman8624 Is that true? His centre of mass looked off whilst he span through re entry, I assumed that was the battery's doing.
Maybe they were one of the parts that used to be physics-less but got fixed in an update.
Oxygen and food not included
@@cc-87770
ayy it is indeed.
Imagine if Genedin ate some snacks before hand. Whole mission ruined.
It's just another opportunity to do propulsion.
"Oops forgot to poo!"
ksc: god dammit genedin
@ *B E A N S*
The only snacks allowed would be beans
We really ought to look into Business class.
funny you should mention it, Thats exactly what im working on now... :)
DUDE! What are you doing to win this space war? U gotta get the like 0 kg to Duna craft or something.
Anderson Peng use negative energy xd
AKA kraken drive
2 ton with full command pod
@@andersonpeng981 what about -1 ton?
i was expecting him to get toasted there at the end under that massive rocket
As far as we know, he's not Danny
@@thwartificer or Nexter's Lab (he is a Kerbal Genocide)
@@Andrecio64 One could call him Danny's apprentice. Nexter himself said, that he could copy Danny all day long
It would've been the Kerbal thing to do!
Physicsless part propelled kraken drive
I love the idea of Genedin panickedly scooping dirt and collecting science before running after his craft cause that was the mission.
'The craft has more fuel than expected'
*looks at screen to find 1.71 units of fuel
Damn, I can't even turn my gas stove on with that.
Neustrashimy I know me too BECAUSE GAS STOVE DONT WORK WITH FUEL STOVE XD
JULI EN why
Sarcastic Dragon nowadays its all about xd
no really XD sound obnoxious if you are gonna use it just do xd
@@errorstringexpectedgotnil xD
@@errorstringexpectedgotnil *XD*
The Space Race between Turbo Pumped and Bradley Whistance continues
@@abandonedchannel797 He cheated (he lowered reentry heating and gravity)
@@alexandrjirousek3703 Come on it happened years ago and he apologized. That's ksp videos, not a life threatening lie, can't you people just move on to something else and forget/forgive his errors?
TheDolphinDude YT ?
@@abandonedchannel797 no fight at all, don't worry.
MoominCox Exactly
3:13 I like how this implys that without the extra fuel he would've had to wait three years nearly fully exposed to space in order to return.
implies*
this dude manages to land on gilly with a ass booster and a chair and I cant land on gilly with a maxed out tech tree.
I landed on gilly without mk3 or mk3+ parts
@@spinningsquare1325 those are plane parts
I AM THE NECROPOSTMANCER
I HAVE COME TO GIVE YOU ONE NOTIFICATION AFTER 3 YEARS
FEAR MY WRATH MUAHAHAHA
@@tamnker8465Shut up or i will respond to this in 5 years
@@TheWagonroastsee you in 5 years 🎉
Reminds me of a current rescue mission I have in progress. Something like 30,000m/s delta-v to rescue one Kerbal from close proximity to Kerbol (Sun), where she has to ride back to Kerbin in an electrically driven ion-propelled command-seat. Luckily the orbits are short-ish, due to gravity-well proximity.
The Mission Patch proudly has the acronym for "Big Intrasolar Technically-Challenging Headache Prototype Long-range Electrically-Accelerated Search/rescue Experiment" with a graphic of the route to/from near Kerbol, and her name "Clauby Kerman".
That must have taken a while to think of
Sad you only 13 likes
F
@@notfunny3397 Perhaps the Mission Acronym is offensive to some.
And I thought my Universal Space Bus Type - Carrier was creative.....
B*TCH PLEASE *buff summer and Rick go and beat up a bunch of a-holes*
@@notfunny3397 Ironic you commenting that gave this comment enough activity to put it higher in the comment section where more people saw it and liked it.
Im amazed how you always manage to land on the space agency, even with almost no fuel, excelente video as always
Many tries and minor adjustments
Vc e br
@@cenouraroxa9184 não
@@leofreitasa9933 ata
@@leofreitasa9933 ok ent desculpa ae kk
WHO WOULD WIN:
Air friction
vs.
One spinny boi
Fun fact Scott Manley taught me: Re-entry heating comes from air compression instead of air friction
@@OrchidAlloy rip hi, hoh
It actually is the air not being able to get out of the way fast enough, so it gets compressed. And when gasses compress they heat up, so in this case, it heats so much it becomes plasma
99 likes and air friction ain't one.
"Wizard uses space magic to cross the solar system"- Late 2010s A.D.
Exactly. This 149 ton craft is how I get to Minmus. This 1.6 ton BS is just insane! :)
i.imgur.com/13K8m34.jpg
i made a minmus lander with 10000 delta v by accident
NASA: It's important when designing a spacecraft to keep it as low-weight as possible.
Turbo Pumped: Ok
And I can’t even get into a stable orbit with unlimited budget.
Just keep at it, the fun of the game for me is learning to do things one step at a time. And when you get bored or frustrated with mission prep you can always build a big firework ;)
@Chonghan L I don't think he's being serious.
Maybe back in 0.13 it would be easier excusable but you have so many engines and fuel tanks now I find it hard to believe kerbin orbit takes more than a half dozen tries
Chonghan L Ok but to be fair I can make it to the Moon, but not stable orbit. Also, I only got this game last week and I’ve only played it for about 3 hours.
Papyrus The Cool I just got ksp and I can relate
Do you ever feel sorry for the kerbals that get strapped to oversized jetpacks for years at a time, without anything to pass the time, not even a radio powerful enough to phone home with?
4:12: Minor quibble: "Skipping" refers to using aerodynamic forces to push one's craft higher in the atmosphere. You're just skimming the atmosphere high enough that you don't fall in on the first pass.
Look at his vertical velocity. It is skipping, just now using areodynamics.
I think kerbals hibernate, and remember, a kerbal day is only six hours, which is a quarter of an earth day, meaning four years is roughly equal to one kerbal year, meaning the missions are actually a lot shorter
@@spacious3544 I've always chosen to believe that kerbals photosythisise (hence their green skin) and can hibernate. Otherwise my save file is a collection of horrors.
@@genericfakename8197 haha mine too
Always. I made a mission to Eeloo and I still remember Dilpot Kerman splashing back down on kerbin and realizing that 82 years had passed. He'd survived in a seat inside a mk1 command pod for 92 years with only 1 eva on Eeloo 40 years before.
5:37 After seven years in space with only the voices to accompany him, Genedin welcomes the sweet, fiery embrace of death.
lmao
Skimming like a stone off the surface of your planet’s atmosphere in a pool floaty? Average Tuesday.
If you can't make it lighter, fly it father! Wonderful solution to the challenge of one-upmanship.
lol
Also record for shortest scientific expedition to Gilly ever?
Wow, excellent trick, using the EVA fuel top capture as well.
Now where's Brad?
Dabbing Kerbonaut Man I see you everywhere
Turbo Pumped: Posts crazy video taking advantage of phyics
*_SpaceX wants to know your location_*
SpaceX: Alright we made our launch so now what?
*Sees video* PERFECT!
What's scary is how much this could theoretically be optimized.
I’ve run loads of KSP missions, who knew you could go back home again
You didn’t know you could go back home.
I bet the Kerbal chutes save an f ton of mass, because you don't have to get the kerbal, command seat, parachute and whatever you're using as a makeshift heat shield back to Kerbin.
Chutes don't save anything, it has been possible for years to bail out of the craft and splash into the ocean.
If you watch older record videos, they use the spacecraft itself as a crumple zone, absorbing the impact with the ground. No parachute necessary.
You can land on an Oscar B tank at terminal velocity, around 90m/s, and your Kerbal will just laugh it off.
will they ever make a sub 1 ton ship to gilly/minnus?
i think it might be possible if you abuse eva jet, thatd be insane tho
I bet it's possible. There's already been a 1.3 ton to minmus so its nearly there
Is that giant vessel part of the Sigma Initiative from Stratzenblitz?
No, thats for rich Kerbonauts :)
Turbo Pumped darn
@@turbopumped6490 XD more like for extra snacks
Edit to float in orbit of course
Truly amazing how you can not only do the mission, but then make it back to the KSC as well. I hope one day to be that good, but realize it probably won't happen. But either way, at least it's fun trying to do stuff like this even if it is with much larger ships
I'm a simple person. I see turbo pumped posting another video.
**Turbo Pumped**
Oh my god genius
Astronauts when you add a few 0s to their paycheck:
Wish I could learn how to play this game, but I’m always too busy with War Thunder grinding.
Just do it!
Ayyyy, tier 4 for life
The PNolandS lol same
This game is the reason why I quit War Thunder after playing it 4 years.
No regrets, only seuggest you get a powerful computer to fully enjoy max graphics of KSP.
Leonardo Bonanno
Already got a great computer and can run the game full graphics, but I just can’t stop grinding! Must...get...Abrams!
Pffff do it with only 1.59999 tons and I will be impressed
could probabaly deployed the chute from the command chair, wouldve been able to use the 5 ms delta v to go somewhere for the kerbals vacation
This mission took 7 years , there was no food water or oxygen aboard, and the capsule spinned so much that in real life he would have died
Kerbols are like tardigrades
I’m struggling to get to the mun or moon what ever it’s called lol
Then I watch this
I have much to learn lol
That was impressive
Ngl I think low mass missions might be even more interesting if KSP had built-in life support
Oh boy, he's done it again.
Good job and excellent flying, this was really impressive! You're really using everything you can get out of those Kerbal jetpacks, huh?
Btw, have you ever considered this: Instead of putting mass into seperators for different parts, how about just smashing empty fuel tanks on the surface somewhere to reduce the mass of the vehicle?
a.k.a. lithostaging
I can't get there with 400tons...
Take a backpack and go somewhere for the holiday, they've said. And so he did, and it was a truly glorious journey.
I see this and here I am unable to even perform an orbit around Kerbin……
HTF do people do this?! I'm over here trying to piece shit together and barely making it to the moon and back, this guy yeets a single dude to an asteroid, which he jetpacks off of to get to his ship that is essentially a high tech air catapult, and return home...THEN lands him right where he started
Not sure which is more impressive, this or Stratenblitz or Hazard-ish, 3 part run to gilly..
The impossible....
*Was possible!!*
Makes MacGuyver look like a spoiled brat.
My neighbour can now make a trip to Mars and back nothing but his inflatable swimming pool.
If the crew from Gravity had known about this all the movie made no more sense and it could be an adventure romance on Mars instead
RUclips Algorithm: Hmm, this year old video which has absolutely no connection to today's trends looks good to recommend.
Buddy, I'm here 5 years later... time is a flat circle
my man here eating his poop because provisions are to much heavy
Facts: This guy is one of the best kerbal space program players
most likely
Anyway, I'm off to fly to 524522 2002 VE68 is a rocket the size of a medium car. Would you like anything?
I want custody of the kids.
I will get you one small order of fries.
Could you also pick up something from 3753 Cruithne on your way back?
What do you want?
bamhurger
Turbo Pumped vs Bradley Whistance...
Top 10 anime battles
And thus Bradley kick-started the 2 ton and less trend...
i dont care about the mission. i care about the BEAT!
(Still a cool video.)
Are you kidding? It's amazing skills! +rep
How can you even do this?! I can’t even go to Duna with 100 tons
i remember watching a few of your videos a few years ago, and then wondering why you didn’t upload again. And now you’ve started uploading again, i have to say, your skills have stayed top notch. well done.
You go to eve with a fuel tank and external command module and I can’t even orbit kerbin in my 10 ton rocket
I... cannot WAIT.... to see what you will do in KSP 2.
I like how you went from making gargantuan rockets that destroyed the KSC upon launch to tiny little rockets that could go to other planets.
The composistion of music and the gameplay is outstanding!
biggest flex here was landing back at the ksc
Could someone please explain how this channel has less than 1 million subs?
Impressive vid but can u reduce the mass of ur craft to 1 ton?
You’re saying that for all my years of playing KSP and making big ass rockets with drills and ore converters, all I had to do is just make a small stub that could bring me to Eve?
I JUST found this video after landing on Duna my very first time on Career mode! LITERALLY MOMENTS AFTER!
It would have been hilarious if Gennedin had hopped right into that giant rocket on the launchpad and gotten back into space, with an annotation like, no time for breaks in the Kerbal Space Program!
damn i thought that shit was gonna crash 2:20
For official record purposes, it doesn't count because the pilot didn't land in the craft. But impressive fuel efficiency
Don't know to much bout KSP but that was really cool
SpaceTube, 3500: "Going on an CRAZY roadtrip VLOG, NOT CLICKBAIT ex-deee" 😁
watching this as I am taking the uttermost fucking liquid shit ever, don't raccomend trying for yourself.
Бедный огурец, 7 лет пришлось ничего не есть
I've tried making a craft like this, but run into the dumbest issue imaginable. The stupid kerbal starts in the chair with no helmet. And of course he's in the aero fairing so I can't click on him to put the thing on.
le fuck??
I need to reboot my brain now...
You are a true ksp pro
What dad says how he got to school
Let's do the same thing on Realism Overhaul:
Where's the craft? Can I link? Sounds like a punt. You'll never be able to collect that like this, envy
Loved the music
Me: *2 hours to build a mun lander.
3 crashes, forget parachutes, break landing leg on touch down*
RUclips: *Visitiing every single planet in KSP using only 3 parts, for less than 1000, collecting 100,000 science without fuel or electricity*
"More fuel left than expected, he doesn't have to wait three years for a more optimal transfer window." Oh goo, I'm sure he's gonna be glad, since he's only spent 6 full years strapped to a fucking donut already!
I know right lol. The only reason there is extra fuel to begin with is because he actually messed up his Eve transfer
Couldn't more mass have been saved by not having electrics on the final stage and having a Spider engine for control instead?
EDIT- Wait, I see the problem with that now. No way to control the ascent from Kerbin.
And the fucking mad-lad landed at the KSC
its even more impressive with the fact that you landed on the launch pad
Couldn't the mass of this mission be made even smaller by ridding of the reaction wheel and using thrust gimbal as torque? Or is the fuel margin too low for that?
Problem is that you have to use the less efficient spider engine instead of the ant, which dont have gimbal.
You only get an extra 150 DV with an oscar tank, and with the larger donut tank the difference is almost zero.
Dude, I've loved your channel and all your quality content, but what happened? Are you bored of ksp or busy or what fam- plz make more videos ;)
Farthest I’ve gone is an ion probe floating the fuck around in the solar system launched by a rocket with like, 16 vectors
All I’m saying is I use huge rockets
How do you do this? Is it skill or efficiency?
This music sounds familiar...
*flashbacks to Hazard-ish's last video*
Oh, right.
Hazard-ish, please come back.
Interesting but i prefer the realistic missions with Life Support and big Rockets, deadly reentry, remoteTech (Radio Delay)
"trust the process bro, trust the process"
Living in your space suit for 7 years and 74 days. Seems legit.
It is impressive that you do all of this, but you back exactly where you started.
I thought this man was gonna leave his kerbal on gilly but no, mf brought him back & even got his kerbal to survive multiple re-entry burns
That was quite impressive O_o
Not exploiting any unrealistic game mechanics at all... Nope never
And back on the launchpad of the KSC, great !
Can’t wait for Bradley Whistance’s response
You have to be real pro to be launched by missile, get to Gilly and back on swimming circle, land on the launchpad
Teenagers: yuuuck😝 eeeww how cheap yuuck
Me an intellectual: space suits are expensive than the rocket(its not even a rocket 😂)
Someone should set them up Realism Overhaul, have them plan super low budget missions for NASA.