SATURN V launch cost: 1.6 B Falcon Heavy launch cost: 90 M Falcon 9 launch cost: 62 M So if we did this today we could go to the moon apollo style with only 240 M!! That's 85% less expensive than going to the moon with the Saturn V back in the 70's..
@@aasquared8191 well back in the days the Lunar Excursion Vehicle and apollo capsule costed billions because it had a half billion dollar computer plus more millions in space lunar suits and a few more millions on the transfer stage engine, you can get a better and smaller computer that does all the apollo math for a few cents nowadays so i would say that if an identical replica of the LEM was built nowadays it would only cost a few millions
wow 1969 they used one saturn 5.. In 2018you would need 2 falcon heavy, one falcon 9 to do the same job. thats some steps backwards, not forward. Regardless, nice demonstration
Reaching1 Being able to do it cheaper and more efficiently is a step forward. Using multiple smaller vehicles instead of one large vehicle does not imply less capability. If anything, it allows larger-scale missions to be planned that would not be possible with just one large vehicle. And let’s not forget that the SpaceX rockets have many other uses besides manned missions that a larger vehicle would be overkill for (satellites, ferrying cargo / humans back and forth to a space station, etc)
@@Reaching1 1.1 billion dollars (2016) for the Saturn 5 per launch Vs 242 million for the space x for all 3 launches together. So you got 768 million dollars for everything else... Est 500 million additional for everything else (over kill) and boom your still got 268 million kicking around In all its massively cheaper and more efficient.
This is a really cool concept for a moon mission. The reusability and use of transfer stages and things like that would make this a lot cheaper that a saturn five. Great work!
@@Joao-ur7eystarship is as-of-now unproven and the only launcher planned to be capable of matching the sls in what it can lift to orbit and they’re not even ignoring this technology, their primary lunar lander is going to be a variant of starship i have a feeling if starship becomes proven technology launches will transition to using it like nasa is currently doing with launches on falcon rockets
I did not like the first one, because I find all these "epic" pieces to be really cheap and cheesy, however the Rocket Man was a great choice IMO. The whole video was spectacular regardless the music though. :) Superb editing.
The attention to detail in this is pretty impressive. You even had the reaction thrusters in order to ensure vacuum stage startup. Never would’ve expected you to include that until I saw it lol nice job
SpaceX has already cancelled the red dragon and just about everything else not BFR. This is causing a lot of friction with NASA, who are not BFR believers yet.
Dr. Know they canceled it because NASA refuses to support it. They've dug in about SLS, so no real reason to jump through the hoops for man rating on heavy. I'm sure if you want to fund it, they'd be happy to put this mission together for you.
OK dude. Not only your performance as a rocket guy is amazing, but it is also one of the best editing i've seen in a while. Great choice of music as well. YOU DESERVE BETTER! See you around!
Wow that was really impressive. Nice idea, good rocket design, great execution through well programmed KOS and attention to detail (lite up 3 engines for landing) although I don't think spaceX uses dropping nozzle extensions I think it's a great idea (didn't know there's a mod that includes them), also great camera work and editing (I hope you don't get in trouble for the music you used). Subbed
Yep, what Lexi said, I just can't monetize the video. I'm happy you liked the video, the engine with the extending nozzle is from one of the Realism Overhaul mods (SSTU I think...) and it's supposed to be the RL10B-2 which is actually used today on the upper stages of the Delta IV rocket, including the extending nozzle.
Indeed it is awesome to see what the Falcons are capable of doing. And, you did quite an amazing job at launching, designing and capturing the missions! Great to see these great video's about space.
By my estimates, this entire solution would cost less than 10% of a single Artemis launch, which in and of itself is insufficient for a complete lunar landing mission.
"Am I talking to Mr Nessus? Hi, Elon Musk here. So, you've got this idea and I'd really like to use it. How much are you asking?" Seriously, this is a great idea and fairly practical too. I'm sure AJR wouldn't hesitate to sell SpaceX a job lot of RL-10B-2s for the Earth escape stages and, let's face it, we know how to build lunar landers. The only thing that would need to be done is the service/propulsion module for Dragon-2 to use in LOI and ROI. Obviously, having one launch to LMO lander means that you can also use this to deliver a precursor cargo mission to the landing site to carry more consumables, a rover and more experiments. A fifth launch could carry a Cargo Dragon-derived crew habitat to further increase surface endurance. The relative cheapness of using the modern RLV in place of expendable giants like Saturn-V and Ares-V makes more elaborate mission plans far less costly. Nice work, ESPECIALLY on the kOS scripting for booster recovery. I'm betting you'll get a lot of requests to put that on a download page. However, I'd like to know where you got the model of Of Course I Still Love You.
If Elon was doing it, you could dismiss the margins, so the cost would be much less than that :) The most expensive part would probably be the lander R&D.
This helps me appreciate and root for the Superheavy/Starship scheme. To be able to do all of this, but with only two different (allegedly) reusable machines - albeit a great many of them plus a lake full of liquid methane and LOx - sure would change the game.
Nessus i love the music of the spaceX falcon heavy the only thing i dont know about it is that i dont know the name of the music but i lovee this video and the music of course keep up good work!:) the music of the falcon heavy was so good:)i subscribed and hit the notifications on:)
SATURN V launch cost: 1.6 B
Falcon Heavy launch cost: 90 M
Falcon 9 launch cost: 62 M
So if we did this today we could go to the moon apollo style with only 240 M!! That's 85% less expensive than going to the moon with the Saturn V back in the 70's..
You'd have to design the lander, the transfer stage and the command module from scratch. That'd add at least another billion.
true, but don't think it will cost 1 billion thought, at least a few millions
@@winnermarcelosc we are talking human life here, you cant go cheap on that one.
@@aasquared8191 well back in the days the Lunar Excursion Vehicle and apollo capsule costed billions because it had a half billion dollar computer plus more millions in space lunar suits and a few more millions on the transfer stage engine, you can get a better and smaller computer that does all the apollo math for a few cents nowadays so i would say that if an identical replica of the LEM was built nowadays it would only cost a few millions
@@winnermarcelosc why should one build a lem in 2018?
Amazing display of what is possible already with what we have now. Falcon Heavy is truly a game changer! I can't wait to see BFR. Fingers crossed!
John Doe Sure. But, if the project is funded, it’s more than possible with current technology...
@@RandomNumber141 I mean, they landed there in 1969, so it's more than possible. I think the SpaceX landing should be made close to the Apollo lander
wow 1969 they used one saturn 5.. In 2018you would need 2 falcon heavy, one falcon 9 to do the same job. thats some steps backwards, not forward. Regardless, nice demonstration
Reaching1 Being able to do it cheaper and more efficiently is a step forward. Using multiple smaller vehicles instead of one large vehicle does not imply less capability. If anything, it allows larger-scale missions to be planned that would not be possible with just one large vehicle. And let’s not forget that the SpaceX rockets have many other uses besides manned missions that a larger vehicle would be overkill for (satellites, ferrying cargo / humans back and forth to a space station, etc)
@@Reaching1 1.1 billion dollars (2016) for the Saturn 5 per launch
Vs
242 million for the space x for all 3 launches together. So you got 768 million dollars for everything else...
Est 500 million additional for everything else (over kill) and boom your still got 268 million kicking around
In all its massively cheaper and more efficient.
Siiiiick! Smooth as silk mate.
@@commandercloud1684 yeah no shit
Yes
Hey I love your space X vids
We could make it completely reusable
aasquared he was doing his intro you *uncultured* swine
FH central core crash
Elon: *sniff* it worked in ksp!
Fingers crossed for tonight!
finally worked in real life AND they recovered the fairing too
@@moth4256 yeah.
#FalconHeavy
moth kinda just kinda.
the 6 words you never say at NASA
Beautiful cinematography. Love it... The music choice too stunning.... Real time and thought put into this thank you and keep streaming brother
RIP dragon propulsive landing
巨人小 F F F F
It's possible
F
F
F
Elon Musk wants to:
Know your location.
I am here!
Moon.
Why tho
@zTry roon looks great!
I am inging in antatica
the fact that they're autonomous is extremely impressive to me surprised less people are talking about that
Wow. I am completely speechless. Wow. Let's raise our juice boxes to Nessus for that amazing gameplay.
Kerbonautics I’ll raise mine
I'll raise my bepis
Lol raise our juice boxes. Love it!
*raises my water instead*
Juice box raised
**raises water**
This is a really cool concept for a moon mission. The reusability and use of transfer stages and things like that would make this a lot cheaper that a saturn five. Great work!
I think we can use a completely reusable transfer stage
Yeah, and for some reason Nasa is ignoring this technology on the Artemis project...
@@Joao-ur7eystarship is as-of-now unproven and the only launcher planned to be capable of matching the sls in what it can lift to orbit
and they’re not even ignoring this technology, their primary lunar lander is going to be a variant of starship
i have a feeling if starship becomes proven technology launches will transition to using it like nasa is currently doing with launches on falcon rockets
Great choice of music
Really? I found it quite obnoxious.
I did not like the first one, because I find all these "epic" pieces to be really cheap and cheesy, however the Rocket Man was a great choice IMO. The whole video was spectacular regardless the music though. :)
Superb editing.
I liked Rocket Man for the moon part too!
I loved both. I love songs that make you imagine and inspire.
The songs make sense because of there names, first being “two steps from hell / victory” and then “rocket man”
Beautifully done!! Mad props!! I love how the Lander is basically a drum with fuel tanks and an engine, classic NASA stuff there..
What mods are the from?
ファルコンべビがほしいですのでください。
This is a challenge to elon musk
Nah
The guy that laughed at a dead deer
@@Velvet_wolf01 "why my dolphin not working lmao"
No its a task
Elon musk is not going to do that (not with these rockets) because there is Starship design that is going to be better solution
The attention to detail in this is pretty impressive. You even had the reaction thrusters in order to ensure vacuum stage startup. Never would’ve expected you to include that until I saw it lol nice job
That's a standard thing if you play Realism Overhaul: you have to settle down fuels to ignite the engines.
Mann rocket man is such a great idea for the music of this whole travel! I hope they play it when SpaceX goes to the moon 🌒!
Awesome work! =)
Watching the rockets land on the target was just as satisfying as watching them live
SpaceX has already cancelled the red dragon and just about everything else not BFR. This is causing a lot of friction with NASA, who are not BFR believers yet.
Dr. Know they canceled it because NASA refuses to support it. They've dug in about SLS, so no real reason to jump through the hoops for man rating on heavy.
I'm sure if you want to fund it, they'd be happy to put this mission together for you.
+kyndal anne red dragon was not being done for NASA. That was an internal SpaceX concept. BFR just made it redundant.
BFR is a direct competitor (a direct insult I may say) to SLS. NASA will not fund both.
BFR is just powerpoint slide.
Dr. Know what is BFR?
Still amazing. :P
Marcus House k
Still amazing. :P
Marcus House Fancy seeing you here after all this time.
OK dude. Not only your performance as a rocket guy is amazing, but it is also one of the best editing i've seen in a while. Great choice of music as well. YOU DESERVE BETTER! See you around!
is there life on mars is better in my opinion
@@King0Random oh!that's from atlis pro I believe?I love his channel and content
Her: lives on the moon
Also her: my parents aren’t home
Me: 0:30
Hilarious
no
no
no
@@SpaceTalk-Aero u don't realise something
I love how the booster are able to “glide” when landing
Even a brick thrown fast enough can generate some lift, as some wisemen said.
Cool simulation !!! Interesting that they could do this if they wanted to.
It's not a simulation it's a game
@@spacious3544 actually, KSP is space-flight simulator, so.. :P
@@OPservatorV2 There's a difference between a simulator game and a simulation
Spacious354 it’s a game with some slight realism
This is done in RO, so real solar system with real physics, life support, etc. It’s a lot closer to reality than stock ksp
Wow that was really impressive. Nice idea, good rocket design, great execution through well programmed KOS and attention to detail (lite up 3 engines for landing) although I don't think spaceX uses dropping nozzle extensions I think it's a great idea (didn't know there's a mod that includes them), also great camera work and editing (I hope you don't get in trouble for the music you used). Subbed
Yep, what Lexi said, I just can't monetize the video. I'm happy you liked the video, the engine with the extending nozzle is from one of the Realism Overhaul mods (SSTU I think...) and it's supposed to be the RL10B-2 which is actually used today on the upper stages of the Delta IV rocket, including the extending nozzle.
@@NessusKSP ววสสสสาพำำำำำำำำนนนนนนน
Listening to rocket man sent the same chills through me that I watched star man in the Tesla
THANK YOU FOR USING ROCKET MAN
Same!
𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗜𝗦 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗬𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗦 𝗔𝗛𝗔𝗔𝗔𝗔𝗛𝗔𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛𝗛
* I DON T UNDERSTAND, OF COURSE HE USED ROCKET WHAT ELSE COULD SEND A SPACESHIP? *
Starman would have been good aswell
@@wiblo6073 *AAAAAAAHHHHHHAHHAHAH*
It's 2020, I've watched this video beginning to end at least 5 times and still enjoy it for some reason
Wow... I have no words...
*You are sooo skilled*
This is by far THE BEST KSP VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN! Keep up the great work Nessus! Ur a star!🤩
I love when the space ships are landing perfectly.
@Jebediah Kerman Oh. Boosters....
Im litterally like HOW IS THIS SO GOOD cause its good and realistic but idk why its good
3 years later, I'm still wondering how anyone can dislike this video.
I'd do a fanchen but nah
I think that one of the dislikes is from jeff bezos
That is EXCEEDINGLY well done, perfect cutting to the music, too, and excellent choice of songs.
A three-launch Apollo mission! The cryogenic TLI-stage is the missing BFR-Superheavy´s upper stage for interplanetary missions.
The music makes it 10 times better! Rocket Man was perfect.
This is my kind of art. Well done Nessus, perfect execution.
Going back to my favourite ksp video after 5 years
Yes.
me too
The addition of Elton John's "Rocket Man" made this video go from a cool little KSP showcase to a work of art.
Victory and Rocket Man, two of my favorite songs
10 min vid... This must have took at least 3 hours editing... Nice work mate!
Way more than 3 hours.
2 week at least
3 hours ahah i think he wished that, smthing like this take 10s of hours
Indeed it is awesome to see what the Falcons are capable of doing. And, you did quite an amazing job at launching, designing and capturing the missions! Great to see these great video's about space.
You earn a like for using one of my favourite soundtracks. Nice work.
Love the song, thank you for putting it in the description
Awesome! Well done! The only thing that could have made this video better is if Mr.Steaven was involved
This is the only person who can say that something isn't rocket science. When asked how he knows, he shows this video.
I am impressed !!! And the music!
All the hard work you put into this makes me go:
*yes*
I had an existential moment at the end there.
6:34 I think the Kerbal likes the song!
By my estimates, this entire solution would cost less than 10% of a single Artemis launch, which in and of itself is insufficient for a complete lunar landing mission.
The Mars Rovers 2020 mission with the FH, it's very interesting.
SpaceX needs to hire you
I feel like a nerd when I watch this while I still figuring out how to leave the atmosphere...
dont worry u will get there
"Am I talking to Mr Nessus? Hi, Elon Musk here. So, you've got this idea and I'd really like to use it. How much are you asking?"
Seriously, this is a great idea and fairly practical too. I'm sure AJR wouldn't hesitate to sell SpaceX a job lot of RL-10B-2s for the Earth escape stages and, let's face it, we know how to build lunar landers. The only thing that would need to be done is the service/propulsion module for Dragon-2 to use in LOI and ROI.
Obviously, having one launch to LMO lander means that you can also use this to deliver a precursor cargo mission to the landing site to carry more consumables, a rover and more experiments. A fifth launch could carry a Cargo Dragon-derived crew habitat to further increase surface endurance. The relative cheapness of using the modern RLV in place of expendable giants like Saturn-V and Ares-V makes more elaborate mission plans far less costly.
Nice work, ESPECIALLY on the kOS scripting for booster recovery. I'm betting you'll get a lot of requests to put that on a download page. However, I'd like to know where you got the model of Of Course I Still Love You.
Autonomous SpacePort droneship mod or
Launchers pack
In reality, this mission would cost less than a billion dollar. Elon Musk actually has the money to self fund this.
If Elon was doing it, you could dismiss the margins, so the cost would be much less than that :) The most expensive part would probably be the lander R&D.
I think it would cost more than that, since the development of the modules are expensive, but I get you.
This helps me appreciate and root for the Superheavy/Starship scheme. To be able to do all of this, but with only two different (allegedly) reusable machines - albeit a great many of them plus a lake full of liquid methane and LOx - sure would change the game.
If you expend the center core and recover the side boosters at sea, you can get 57 metric tons into LEO
Good luck recovering 2 boosters with one ship. They'll need to build another to do that.
Why not to use 4 boosters?
Dubsy 102 They do have two. „Of Course I still love you“ and „Just read the Instructions“
Level of production is awesome. Looking forward.
THIS VIDEO DESERVES A LIKE!!!!!!!!!
Verry awesome good job landing all the boosters pinpoint directly at their prospective landing zones
What, no fairing recovery either?! /s Seriously though this was amazing to watch!
Ryan Chen _sarcasm_
SpaceX never recover the fairing
@@bigmac3373 they do
@@bigmac3373 they did though.
I don't have KSP ! But I have people like you to inspire me !
That's expensive bro
2:37 - actual footage of Space X actually landing a Falcon 9 Heavy core booster correctly
It's only Falcon Heavy, not Falcon 9 Heavy
@@jupiterismyhome626they are technically falcon 9s
Sooooo
Rocket nerds….
Great display of how you landed the boosters on the sides and wondering on the moon I tried to do that in Kerbal Space Program when I crashed
3:17 is super amazing
Man that MUSIC!!!
Is so BEAUTIFUL ❤️ 😍
Reusable space x rocket
*leaves lunar module base and lunar module behind*
ELverdaderoOVALAO it’s the rocket that’s reusable not the craft
Most smooth falcon heavy and falcon 9 this game ever!!!! +Very smooth kos scirpts
9:54 *when u forget to pack parachute*
Space x is allergic to parachutes
@@marrakesh_3589 tell that to the dragon capsule
Why is this such a good video
I have watched it like 20 times
Should have missed the droneship for the sake of realism
MAN TWO STEPS FROM HELL'S VICTORY IS MAJESTIC!!
0:30 :O what shake
Nessus i love the music of the spaceX falcon heavy the only thing i dont know about it is that i dont know the name of the music but i lovee this video and the music of course keep up good work!:) the music of the falcon heavy was so good:)i subscribed and hit the notifications on:)
if you want to know what the song name is? its two steps from hell -victory
i think in this case it's called two steps from heaven ;P
its from victory me friend says its from victory so it is
@@dwhaviation8541 it was a joke lmao
This was really nice. Kept me watching until the end. I will try to build my own.
I love it 8:06
Probably my 2nd favourite KSP video. And I've seen most of them. Well done!! Everything about this was fantastic - you should be proud.
What's your first favorite?
@@sufrimo It's a joint first, between ruclips.net/video/ONP9jS14toE/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html :P
@@JuanPretorius dammit you got me! Lmao that was amazing have a good day
u only realy need 2 the falcon heavy can trow the capsule to the moon
Falcon Heavy isn't human-certified.
ow yea tru forgot about that ......
Falcon 9 might be human certified in future, but will it be Kerbal certified? :O
*coughs west virginia *coughs
@@ValentineC137 that could be taken the wrong way... at least in the USA
Earthrise at 7:20 was beatiful.
Awesome! Would you like to share the KOS Scripts? :)
I think bro got denied
Красота.Это не забудешь.Первый человек освоивший космос , это Элон Маск.
is elon musk happy
I think
I can’t even get normally to the moon and this guy does it wit a falcon heavy
Look 👀 at 9:03 , these Astronauts look 👀 like they are scared 😱 of something. Lol 😆
Watching those boosters land is just so beautyfull
3:19 enyone else see that I_I face on it?
This is the most beautiful thing in my life it almost made me cry
that is first song
IDN:( SOMEBODY?
Love the opera vocal,, Seriously I ll make morning alarm sound if i find what song is this
This left me in awe
In other words AMAZING!!!!
how much this game cost?
20 dollars
actually it's now 40 but I just found it for 10 on instant-gaming
Whoo.. finally a SpaceX launch without the lost video signal on the ship at the important moment .D
This was the video that made me play KSP myself. I Love it!
Nice touch with the flag. Two-headed monster. Thanks, Pierson.
This was perfectly set up! This is awesome
Here I was happy with myself when my rocket returned without exploding... Incredible video :)
A Pierson's Puppeteer flag? Ohhh, Nessus! Now I get it! Good show!
100% the best ksp video of all time. I love it
8:04 That's one small step for a man, 8:07 one giant leap for mankind.
That background music was perfect
Wow i watched this video many many times over again but it is still epic and you deserve way more subs