Orbiting Kerbin at 7 kilometers.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @SWDennis
    @SWDennis Год назад +7927

    That's a nice find! I'll also abuse it :D

    • @So_I_Make_Videos
      @So_I_Make_Videos  Год назад +449

      I think I just died lol.
      Your content is amazing btw.

    • @RADIS370
      @RADIS370 Год назад +64

      You know the rules,and so do i.
      also love your content

    • @kirbstomp9380
      @kirbstomp9380 Год назад +3

      yessssssssssssss

    • @RADIS370
      @RADIS370 Год назад +2

      @@kirbstomp9380 yessssssssssssss

    • @AmusedWalrus
      @AmusedWalrus Год назад +2

      Dennis lookin kinda cute tho

  • @jackeyboy6538
    @jackeyboy6538 Год назад +15462

    “You can ignore air resistance for this problem”

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Год назад +806

      Physicists when they try to engineer a rocket

    • @amckittrick7951
      @amckittrick7951 Год назад +262

      Basically my physics 1 class

    • @LuizAlexPhoenix
      @LuizAlexPhoenix Год назад +471

      I remember a kid heard that in the first day and started complaining that he wanted the real thing. Professor drew the full equation, with drag and a bunch of symbols I never even learned the name for. I was honestly not surprised that both me and the kid gave up on that elective.

    • @wumbosaurus9121
      @wumbosaurus9121 Год назад +241

      @@LuizAlexPhoenix Great professor though, obviously knows his stuff

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Год назад +30

      Them theoretical physicists

  • @nlb137
    @nlb137 Год назад +3488

    "We're going to stage out the landing gear to remove the last bits with drag."
    "What about the wings?"
    "Oh, we'll just let physics take care of those."
    "Huh?"

    • @demonetization6596
      @demonetization6596 6 месяцев назад +139

      What about the wings
      *Violent loud boom of ripping metal
      What wings

    • @itsmenachogaming9835
      @itsmenachogaming9835 6 месяцев назад +19

      @@demonetization6596 The wi-.... wait

    • @adriankoch964
      @adriankoch964 5 месяцев назад +39

      *Ablative wings

    • @joedingo7022
      @joedingo7022 4 месяца назад +7

      Self-clearancing is a powerful tool.

  • @raidriar01
    @raidriar01 Год назад +9663

    The land speed record setters are gonna have fun with this one

    • @Mike-oz4cv
      @Mike-oz4cv Год назад +676

      They won’t. The biggest problem with land speed is that you sink into the ground because the collision detection is too slow.

    • @LordOfTime23
      @LordOfTime23 Год назад +50

      @@Mike-oz4cv then make a mod for it

    • @LordOfTime23
      @LordOfTime23 Год назад +260

      @whar? Nah I don't, but as far as I know people who make these records are so into community that they could get someone to make a mod to fix this collision issue
      Although as It hasn't happened yet, seems it may be one of the hardest to do

    • @josephc.9520
      @josephc.9520 Год назад +194

      @@Mike-oz4cv then orbit underground

    • @roberine7241
      @roberine7241 Год назад +32

      @@LordOfTime23 likely hard, because at some point you just can't lower the increments of time between each collision check so if you move fast enough you can fall through the ground.

  • @nexustheninja1927
    @nexustheninja1927 Год назад +4644

    The aperture science radio music makes it for me, cus they're the type to abuse physics just to orbit the planet at 7km above sea level

    • @Wynnie1121
      @Wynnie1121 Год назад +160

      Soley because they feel like it

    • @Kenionatus
      @Kenionatus Год назад +230

      We do what we must because we can.

    • @TinyDeskEngineer
      @TinyDeskEngineer Год назад +1

      Aperture Science: Defying God and multiple world governments since 1978

    • @negativefg7922
      @negativefg7922 Год назад +119

      @@Wynnie1121 because science is not about "why?" its about "why not!"

    • @limjahey6628
      @limjahey6628 Год назад +18

      Gonna do some pushups

  • @Zechques
    @Zechques Год назад +444

    I loved the "click retrograde, cross fingers" approach to landing

  • @shoty_x1693
    @shoty_x1693 Год назад +791

    2:50 I am sure they won't die, after all it's only 800Gs of deceleration

    • @n1thecaptain965
      @n1thecaptain965 Год назад +140

      They dropped about 900 m/s of speed in the first second, meaning they probably got thrown against the front of the craft faster than most bullets
      Yeah, they're probably fine

    • @parsawhatdoyoucare5138
      @parsawhatdoyoucare5138 Год назад +21

      @n1thecaptain965 if they weren't, we'd see only green Stains remaining.

    • @trappist-1d587
      @trappist-1d587 11 месяцев назад +106

      @@parsawhatdoyoucare5138 If that happens we can just put a label with "mystery goo canister" onto the crew module.

    • @nikkiofthevalley
      @nikkiofthevalley 6 месяцев назад +11

      ​@trappist-1d587 I really hope the Mystery Goo™ isn't dead Kerbals.

    • @CoolAndrew89
      @CoolAndrew89 6 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@n1thecaptain965that's what seatbelts are for

  • @trolley01
    @trolley01 Год назад +654

    first time i have ever seen a spacecraft in orbit have to manoeuvre to avoid a mountain

    • @Schemen123
      @Schemen123 Год назад +55

      You can easily hit a mountain on any airless body

    • @trolley01
      @trolley01 Год назад +28

      @@Schemen123 True, I was kinda just thinking of kerbin not the other planets

    • @thatoneguy611
      @thatoneguy611 Год назад +5

      @@Schemen123but no spacecraft orbit that low.

    • @DanksterPaws
      @DanksterPaws Год назад +22

      I died on minmus because I thought my orbit was in the clear

    • @michaelr8189
      @michaelr8189 3 месяца назад +3

      When I still played this game, my first trip to the Mun was just a really low orbit with a probe. Spent a while trying to figure out how close I could get before hitting a peak.

  • @PunishedKrab
    @PunishedKrab Год назад +2148

    Imagine living somewhere on Kerbin and then you see that thing zoom past your area very rapidly

    • @Schemen123
      @Schemen123 Год назад +97

      He properly calls it Monday

    • @tecanec9729
      @tecanec9729 Год назад +117

      Is it a bird? Is it an airplane? No, because neither would be stupid enough to fly like *that*.

    • @chaosinsurgency4197
      @chaosinsurgency4197 Год назад

      No one lives on Kerbin, it's all lies

    • @omg_cat420
      @omg_cat420 Год назад +48

      @@tecanec9729 if its stupid and it works, its not stupid

    • @PedroKing19
      @PedroKing19 Год назад +60

      Then proceed to explode from the supersonic shockwaves

  • @EvanBoldt
    @EvanBoldt Год назад +1560

    Shedding 1.5km/s in a couple seconds while spinning sure would be fun for the crew.

    • @PunishedKrab
      @PunishedKrab Год назад +131

      Things would get pretty funky inside the cockpit ngl, especially after it lands intact on the ground and you look inside of it

    • @Rocklobster6285
      @Rocklobster6285 Год назад +68

      Living creatures can actually handle instantaneous g forces pretty well, if memory serves the record is something like 40 Gs for one second without GLOC

    • @loganroufs9705
      @loganroufs9705 Год назад +130

      ​@@Rocklobster6285I'm betting they still saw god though

    • @radonred5996
      @radonred5996 11 месяцев назад +19

      damn, I mesured around 28.5 Gs of force over a time of 4.46 seconds. That's crazy

    • @ImThe5thKing
      @ImThe5thKing 11 месяцев назад +80

      @@Rocklobster6285 In 2021, F1 driver Max Verstappen got smashed into a wall during a race and the on-board telemetry measured 51 G's in the crash. All he had was shortness of breath for about an hour and a headache. In 2020, another F1 driver Roman Gosjean speared into a wall at 180 MPH, splitting his car in half instantly and causing the gas tank to explode into a huge fireball. He escaped with just burns to his hands and feet. His crash was 67 G's.

  • @1creeperbomb
    @1creeperbomb Год назад +516

    I like how the flames are still there but the engine is just like "nah you've got stable orbit"

  • @xWatexx
    @xWatexx Год назад +3117

    You should also propel it with a kraken drive. Call it “the kraken’s wrath” or something too.

    • @rbxless
      @rbxless Год назад +102

      The Kraken's Wrath 2: the Return of the Bugs

    • @masonthunkwell9786
      @masonthunkwell9786 Год назад +124

      I wonder how many orbits that'll take to superheat Kerbin's atmosphere.

    • @rbxless
      @rbxless Год назад

      @@masonthunkwell9786 Turns out climate change was just the kraken and our CO2 emmissions are the bait :)

    • @vrygon0
      @vrygon0 Год назад +33

      @@masonthunkwell9786 my guess is more than I thought, less than I hoped

    • @cloudedarctrooper
      @cloudedarctrooper Год назад +1

      O h g o d

  • @afluka
    @afluka Год назад +329

    When I first saw the wings burning off I thought it was a failed attempt. I was thoroughly impressed when I realised it was done by design.

    • @jovalin5939
      @jovalin5939 Год назад +18

      Science is fucking beautiful

    • @crowsenpai5625
      @crowsenpai5625 Год назад +38

      Kerban pilot “but at that speed, our wings will vaporize in moments!”
      Mission Control “don’t worry…that’s the plan.”

    • @heheheiamasuperstarcatgirl8485
      @heheheiamasuperstarcatgirl8485 Месяц назад

      an engineering masterpiece

    • @thatoneguy611
      @thatoneguy611 Месяц назад

      Once you reach sufficient velocity wings become useless

  • @killsalot78
    @killsalot78 Год назад +249

    a decade later and there are still new and novel builds, this game is the gift that keeps on giving

  • @entropybear5847
    @entropybear5847 Год назад +1805

    Regular Kerbal RUclips is fine, but trying to break KSP and defy the physics engine/code is also a vibe and I'm here for it.

    • @NimouVT
      @NimouVT Год назад +11

      Waiting for this to happen Irl Lets Break reality : D

    • @Axius27
      @Axius27 Год назад +15

      The study and exploitation of bugs is an important part of the scientific process, and has applications in the real world.
      For example, black holes are a ball of matter with so much gravity compacted into such a small area that even light isn't fast enough to escape if it gets too close. But there is one small detail that we've found that changes everything. Black holes can spin. They have angular momentum. And that means that we can extract energy from it. All we need is a mirror and some light, and we can siphon energy out via super-radiant scattering (and if we don't siphon energy and just let it build, we'll detonate the biggest explosion humanity could ever achieve).
      Seems a bit buggy, doesn't it?

    • @entropybear5847
      @entropybear5847 Год назад +5

      @@Axius27 Seems a little buggy, but it could stand to be buggier.

    • @Axius27
      @Axius27 Год назад +6

      @@entropybear5847 I mean, quantum physics and general physics seem to be incredibly contradictory and refuses to unify neatly without also contradicting observable reality (**cough** string theory **cough**). If the world were a simulation, then this could be explained as two different physics engines operating simultaneously and segregated between atomic and subatomic :P

  • @MalleusSemperVictor
    @MalleusSemperVictor 11 месяцев назад +63

    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you."

  • @FranchDressing
    @FranchDressing Год назад +2449

    jammin to portal radio music while watching skuffed Kerbal techniques, I love this generation.

    • @carltonleboss
      @carltonleboss Год назад +83

      I'm gonna do some pushups

    • @Jenkobah0
      @Jenkobah0 Год назад +6

      @@carltonleboss Mhm, and?

    • @landroverrangeroversporths2569
      @landroverrangeroversporths2569 Год назад +50

      @@Jenkobah0 and he’s gonna benefit from it

    • @jmatias78
      @jmatias78 Год назад

      @@carltonleboss farts aggressively

    • @ren5689
      @ren5689 Год назад +2

      @@landroverrangeroversporths2569 more than him waiting for an answer

  • @MacElMasMancoDeTodos
    @MacElMasMancoDeTodos Год назад +102

    "Landing gear produces a lot of drag, so we will stage it out"
    *Now dear passengers we'll proceed our building landing approach...*

  • @opacocastilla8238
    @opacocastilla8238 Год назад +174

    “Sir, you can’t just ignore air resistance like that”
    “Yes I will, look”

  • @nathanjoshua3279
    @nathanjoshua3279 Год назад +125

    When a physics problem tells you to ignore air resistance

  • @NaviYT
    @NaviYT Год назад +582

    This shows that orbit is all about the speed relative to the planet's surface, not the altitude. We go to such high altitudes because our rockets would melt if we tried this IRL. But on the moon you can orbit easily by going up for a couple of seconds and at any altitude just burn relative to the surface. No atmosphere means no friction! :D great video friend

    • @tecanec9729
      @tecanec9729 Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure George Kerman would appreciate it if you don't orbit low enough to hit him in the head with a 30-ton rocket going at several kilometers per second, though.

    • @jimeththemelancollie351
      @jimeththemelancollie351 Год назад +177

      Hey!
      Listen!
      *explains orbital mechanics*

    • @commscan314
      @commscan314 Год назад +108

      They wouldn't just melt, they would fucking evaporate.

    • @NaviYT
      @NaviYT Год назад +29

      @@jimeththemelancollie351 hahahaha this made my day

    • @TheHortoman
      @TheHortoman Год назад +17

      On sfs a 2d kerbal lookalike for mobile i like to set up orbits around moons and asteroids as low as possible to see the relative speed in effect its really cool to orbit the moon at 500m

  • @Taliyon
    @Taliyon Год назад +73

    I particularly love how you just eyeballed the landing, and nailed it.

    • @monkey_gamer_001
      @monkey_gamer_001 10 месяцев назад

      They probably did it a few times until they got it right

    • @Taliyon
      @Taliyon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@monkey_gamer_001 Film it a thousand times, and come up with that, and it's still impressive...

  • @XavierBetoN
    @XavierBetoN Год назад +185

    I tried this a lot, Put 2 fairings facing eachother, but one of them definitely had drag.
    In the end, I made a craft that only fairing have drags (and wings)
    I even hid the landing gear into the fairing, which is like the real life physics, they completely hide inside.
    My craft turned out more realistic than the idea but respect for achieving no drag!
    May you never run out of propellants! Respect!

  • @ASalishFalcon
    @ASalishFalcon Год назад +108

    U should leave this in "orbit" so every now and again the new guy working at the ksp just sees a flash of light and some senior staff member just goes "oh there's Gary and the boys flying by again"

    • @TheHutchy01
      @TheHutchy01 Год назад +46

      "They've not stopped screaming but they really should have read the forms before boarding"

    • @ASalishFalcon
      @ASalishFalcon Год назад +5

      @@TheHutchy01 lmfao

    • @ASalishFalcon
      @ASalishFalcon Год назад +4

      @Syntex366 LMFAO

    • @joshuahudson2170
      @joshuahudson2170 Год назад +9

      You can't. As soon as it's out of render distance the orbital mechanics engine says "deorbited due to drag and crashed". The cutoff altitude is something like 30k where it changes to saying "went right through the atmosphere like it wasn't there".

    • @ASalishFalcon
      @ASalishFalcon Год назад +2

      @@joshuahudson2170 F

  • @FleaMcP
    @FleaMcP Год назад +239

    2:50 I'm pretty sure that g-force just disintegrated the kerbals inside the craft

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад +14

      they're fine...

    • @Pipothegreatfirstofhisname
      @Pipothegreatfirstofhisname Год назад +80

      it will build character

    • @glarynth
      @glarynth Год назад +22

      I'll get the spatula

    • @stefanomorandi7150
      @stefanomorandi7150 Год назад +26

      according to my math (mission timestamp and orbital speed): 1st second 29G, 2nd second 22G, 3rd second 8G, 4th is around 5G then its under 3 going foward from 5th second.
      for those split time, forces go like these 13 - 10 - 3,5 - 2,5 - 1,1 in kiloN

    • @lovepcgaming2335
      @lovepcgaming2335 Год назад +16

      If that math is correct they are fine. Auto racing wrecks have much higher g's. It's amazing what the body can withstand for a second or 3

  • @Chleosl
    @Chleosl Год назад +251

    This is something like craken drive-ish stuff, right? Faring inside faring cover the whole craft, making a whole craft inside a faring which is now inside a safe-no drag zone..

  • @Thorvald9666
    @Thorvald9666 Год назад +178

    Imagine the repeated sonic booms people would have to endure on the ground

    • @NOT_A_ROBOT
      @NOT_A_ROBOT Год назад +63

      uhh, actually, there is no drag/air resistance, so there would be no sound caused by the drag 🤓🤓

    • @yurigoncalves3727
      @yurigoncalves3727 Год назад +1

      @@NOT_A_ROBOT read a book

    • @NOT_A_ROBOT
      @NOT_A_ROBOT Год назад +66

      @@yurigoncalves3727 umm... no, you?
      the craft doesn't slow down at all except for gravity. that means there is no external force (other than gravity) that moves it.
      proving that there is no sound (proof by contradiction):
      assume the craft does produce sound.
      producing sound requires air to be moved. this means that the craft would have to have moved air for it to produce sound.
      if you push air, the air pushes back (newton's 3rd law). and so, the craft would have been pushed back by the air. we call this phenomenon air resistance (or drag).
      since the craft does not produce drag, this creates a contradiction. this means that the assumption we made (that the craft produces sound) is false.
      thus, the craft does not produce sound.

    • @badbeardbill9956
      @badbeardbill9956 Год назад

      Depends on theory, a craft in perfectly inviscid can have lift but no drag

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад +16

      @@yurigoncalves3727 It have no drag. Meaning that no force is being put in air (meaning no sound). Impossible in real life, but if you saw that thing it will be closest to seeing a ghost, just small and extremely fast white dot moving above you. No sound, no other light then that reflected from a sun and you can barely spot it before it is gone.

  • @CouncilOfTheLostGoats
    @CouncilOfTheLostGoats Год назад +11

    I love you could've kept it going and had the kerblins perpetually freak out.

  • @cerberusplus1
    @cerberusplus1 11 месяцев назад +10

    I call it "the Joint", not just because of the looks, but whoever came up with this project had one.

  • @rbxless
    @rbxless Год назад +46

    Thanks for the explanation! You see lots of KSP pros doing drag occlusion and they give a simplified version of how this stuff works.

    • @So_I_Make_Videos
      @So_I_Make_Videos  Год назад +7

      Glad it was helpful! But mine is also simplified. Check out LT_Duckweeds video for a more in-depth look.

    • @rbxless
      @rbxless Год назад +2

      @@So_I_Make_Videos Sure, I'll check him out!

  • @Graknorke
    @Graknorke Год назад +13

    the air heating staging was an inspired move, very well done

  • @jeffreymelton2200
    @jeffreymelton2200 7 месяцев назад +3

    That was badass! And the fact that you kept a straight heading all the way around the globe is awesome too

  • @TheSeanUhTron
    @TheSeanUhTron Год назад +51

    2:40
    "God speed"
    ~ Earth phrase used as a space flight begins.
    "Hopefully they don't die"
    ~ Kerbal phrase used throughout an entire space flight.

  • @SEMIA123
    @SEMIA123 Год назад +16

    This is a man who can think with portals

  • @jbritain
    @jbritain Год назад +24

    Update on leaving it in orbit: it would appear that any craft out of physics range below 30km is instantly destroyed unfortunately.

  • @GuyFromCanada
    @GuyFromCanada Год назад +11

    The deceleration those poor kerbals felt.

  • @kilianortmann9979
    @kilianortmann9979 Год назад +27

    This is absolutely gloriously ridiculous, love it.

  • @TheSpoi
    @TheSpoi Год назад +32

    underrated yt channel imo

  • @IceFire1800
    @IceFire1800 Год назад +103

    Imagine being in one of Kerbin's remote towns, you're out there to go for a hot-air balloon ride, you start getting some good height, get a great view, and then in the distance someone notices the darndest thing, almost like a fireball in the distance growing larger. Before you know it this giant flaming dildo bullet obliterates your balloon and speeds on by without a care in the world and you're either somehow dragged along for the ride or about to become a new wood-basket crater.
    Left orbiting this craft would be a nightmare to operate around and I love it

    • @aussiescotsman4145
      @aussiescotsman4145 Год назад +18

      I can imagine an alien visiting like “welcome to kerbin!” One last thing. If you climb our highest peaks or plan to solo fly be careful. There is a cylinder orbiting our planet at a very low altitude and beware it’s sonic boom as you could probably touch it with your hand it is orbiting that low

    • @Childneglecter
      @Childneglecter Год назад +2

      Lol don’t look up

  • @MrX-un8cz
    @MrX-un8cz 3 месяца назад +3

    Mad respect to the kerbal, they may survive but their innard is certainly liquefied after that 1000g deceleration

  • @wiktorkowalski7959
    @wiktorkowalski7959 Год назад +84

    After 11 years you found this gamebreaking bug. I wonder how well the kraken will behave in KSP-2 xD

    • @everynametaken
      @everynametaken Год назад +11

      In fairness, fairings are a bit younger in KSP than 11 years

    • @spacejunk2186
      @spacejunk2186 Год назад +2

      If KSP 2 will be a thing.

    • @everynametaken
      @everynametaken Год назад +9

      @@spacejunk2186 It's already announced and apparently soon.

    • @brysonkuervers2570
      @brysonkuervers2570 Год назад +1

      @@spacejunk2186 You not following the countless update videos? Haha

    • @sillylittleowlguy2392
      @sillylittleowlguy2392 Год назад +1

      @@spacejunk2186 bro early access drops at the end of the month

  • @Icetea-2000
    @Icetea-2000 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think this is my favorite KSP video, it’s just straight to the point, funny, and actually teaches you something new

  • @catmage
    @catmage Год назад +6

    "As part of the launch, we jettison the landing gear and allow the wings and tailfin to disintegrate"
    You *_WHAT_* ??

  • @rektanglex
    @rektanglex Год назад +15

    when physics problems state "air resistance is negligible"

  • @Thegoldenaerobar2
    @Thegoldenaerobar2 Год назад +3

    "How... how do we get down ground control?"
    "Just you hold on, literally"

  • @gamingwithlukeJToH
    @gamingwithlukeJToH Год назад +5

    "mayday mayday! our wings burned up!!"
    "oh that's intentional don't worry"

  • @STORMTROOPER-vo1wn
    @STORMTROOPER-vo1wn 4 месяца назад +4

    I kinda want to add a whole network of these things orbiting around just to spice up my launches and occasionally have an extremely high speed collision

  • @Nova-ro5by
    @Nova-ro5by 5 месяцев назад +4

    Congratulations! you made an ICBM

  • @DragonUH
    @DragonUH Год назад +4

    imagine just walking around and seeing this crusing above your head, then tomorrow it comes back, and again, and again

  • @biklock9922
    @biklock9922 Год назад +2

    I love how straight to the point the video is

  • @JohnDoe-pb5ks
    @JohnDoe-pb5ks Год назад +10

    "Raising periapsis to avoid Kerbin's high peaks"... moves periapsis to 6.8 km while circularizing.

  • @Zorro9129
    @Zorro9129 Год назад +26

    Just makes you realize just how fast orbiting is.

    • @Childneglecter
      @Childneglecter Год назад +1

      the orbital velocity in ksp is like mach 6 so of course its fast

    • @bartoszkola621
      @bartoszkola621 Год назад +3

      And this is only Kerbin's. On Earth this would be 3,5 times faster.

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад

      @@bartoszkola621 Also a good idea for a weapon of mass destruction. Get it to max speed then perfom a "landing" of something VERY heavy. That shockwave will probably be as powerful as a nuke.

    • @thatoneguy611
      @thatoneguy611 Месяц назад

      And this is only a fraction of orbital velocity around Earth.

  • @luftwaffles1181
    @luftwaffles1181 Год назад +8

    I know it been made a hundred other times, but this is what physics teachers believe aerospace engineering works.

  • @moogie3470
    @moogie3470 Год назад +4

    Very fun video! You could create dragless wings by attaching heat shields to engine plates. With this you could "orbit" Kerbin much faster by using the wings to force your craft down, even if your craft is at escape velocity.

  • @torusx8564
    @torusx8564 Год назад +4

    Bob at the takeoff face reaction : Not a good idea to fly without drag

  • @FireBallT073
    @FireBallT073 Год назад +7

    Aperture science! We do what we must, because we can!

    • @So_I_Make_Videos
      @So_I_Make_Videos  Год назад +5

      For the good, of all of us…
      Except the ones who are dead.

  • @conker690
    @conker690 Год назад +5

    I like how the kerbals look utterly mortified the entire time.

  • @Tr0lliPop
    @Tr0lliPop Год назад +4

    add a strong enough kraken drive and you officially have a "Single Stage To Wherever The Fuck You Could Imagine".

  • @lanemiller08
    @lanemiller08 Год назад +5

    How many Gs on deceleration?
    Jeb: Yes.

  • @SectorCTestLabs
    @SectorCTestLabs Год назад +17

    Time to build the Jool air station

  • @ValidT
    @ValidT Год назад +5

    All these years later and kerbins still just smile and look around cluelessly as they experience 25 G's. Such lazy devs.

  • @thunderatsea3843
    @thunderatsea3843 11 месяцев назад +1

    A lot more effort was put into this than it really should have, but you know what good job.

  • @devinhallsworth5531
    @devinhallsworth5531 Год назад +42

    JESUS CHRIST. CAN YOU IMAGINE THE PRESSURE SHOCKWAVES?!

    • @joli22
      @joli22 Год назад +22

      wellllllll, with no drag it shouldn't create one, or not?

    • @MirrorHall_Clay
      @MirrorHall_Clay Год назад +4

      @@joli22 or will it? _cue vsauce music_

    • @gulleyfoyle6859
      @gulleyfoyle6859 Год назад +1

      @@joli22 depends on if 'no drag' is the same thing as 'does not displace atmosphere'

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад

      @@gulleyfoyle6859 It should not. Because any movement in atmosphere = drag. Even movement of air flow against an air creates drag.

  • @FirstBatalion
    @FirstBatalion Год назад +1

    idk what the hell I just watched or why I was recommended it but I'm IMPRESSED!

  • @capacitatedflux
    @capacitatedflux Год назад +4

    "everything is burned off" congratulations, you are now flying a missile

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like I've had this video recommended so many times I'm frankly upset I didn't watch it until today

  • @semibreve
    @semibreve Год назад +13

    2:47 interesting! How is he going to land? Is he planning a decel burn, or- *fairing stages* ah

  • @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeec
    @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeec Год назад +3

    I did something similar in Spaceflight simulator, I switched to another craft while one of my other crafts was entering the atmosphere, and then timewarped 5x so then physics didn’t apply to the craft in the atmosphere so I basically had an orbit of 30 meters.

  • @technologystrong5190
    @technologystrong5190 Год назад +5

    KSP players finding the most remote flaws in the game, giving them 100% efficiency

  • @Speedwars
    @Speedwars Год назад +1

    this is the best way to cook your kerbal for dinner

  • @valko_haddu
    @valko_haddu Год назад +42

    so you just woke up and thought "im gonna orbit kerbin at 7km today"

  • @HyperK7
    @HyperK7 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome. Also this reminds me of videos from 2016 in all the best ways.

  • @niracaldwell
    @niracaldwell Год назад +3

    this video feels like it was made in 2012

  • @curvedturtle
    @curvedturtle Год назад +2

    "superconductivity in a nutshell"

  • @alex7yd82n
    @alex7yd82n Год назад +5

    Best part is you saved the Kerbals

  • @SFG0
    @SFG0 Год назад +1

    “You’ve reached Low atmospheric kerbin orbit”

  • @OminousNekojin
    @OminousNekojin Год назад +3

    This channel is going places...

  • @GutenTag231
    @GutenTag231 10 месяцев назад +2

    You should do it again and show what it looks like from the ground when the craft flies over the space center

  • @hmr1122
    @hmr1122 Год назад +9

    If it doesn't have drag then technically this wouldn't produce a sonic boom? It just magically places air out of it's way.

    • @joli22
      @joli22 Год назад +2

      not even that, it exists there together with the air
      I mean, between the different parts of an Atom there is a lot of space......... (jk)

  • @marcus4424
    @marcus4424 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have used Samba Alive as my alarm sound for over a decade, boi let me tell you this video raised my blood pressure uncomfortably high

  • @mac_attack_zach
    @mac_attack_zach Год назад +6

    1:08 should've used the bad piggies theme

  • @thespacefalcon6929
    @thespacefalcon6929 Год назад +1

    The calm music over the poor kerbals perhaps facing certain death......

  • @codaman127
    @codaman127 Год назад +8

    I wonder what would happen if you devised an entire fleet of 7K orbit satellites to just watch wiz over the KSC repeatedly. I'd imagine something would go horribly wrong on the craft loading in, that or the low altitude would consider the object out of orbit and delete it on reloads.

  • @Omijis
    @Omijis Год назад +1

    I don’t even play this game but the music and gameplay made me stay this is great

  • @m8sonmiller
    @m8sonmiller 11 месяцев назад +3

    Where we're going, we won't need landing gear.

  • @MikeVDrumming
    @MikeVDrumming Месяц назад +1

    "hopefully they don't die" proceeds to eject at orbital velocity. This game is amazing.

  • @Engineer_KO
    @Engineer_KO Год назад +13

    This is awesome!

  • @RGNRK-rm1eq
    @RGNRK-rm1eq Год назад +2

    Portal radio music is a fantastic addition

  • @fast-toast
    @fast-toast 6 месяцев назад +5

    Now try to dock two craft while orbiting at 7km

  • @jprockafella9012
    @jprockafella9012 6 месяцев назад +2

    It would be insane to see this recreated in the realistic solar system mod. Absolute insanity

  • @MichaelOxlongerThanYours
    @MichaelOxlongerThanYours Год назад +7

    Use this for the ultimate gravity assist.

  • @owngamesgamer4030
    @owngamesgamer4030 3 месяца назад +1

    i love that the trajectory mod was freaking out

  • @perseusod
    @perseusod Год назад +21

    "The aircraft is dragless"
    "The gear is staged to reduce drag"
    Just kidding, great video, man

  • @garlicdragon8664
    @garlicdragon8664 Год назад +1

    The pc about to take off in the background is the most realistic thing here

  • @stefanomorandi7150
    @stefanomorandi7150 Год назад +3

    done some math based on mission timestamp and orbital speed, frame by frame: 1st second deceleration 29G, 2nd second 22G, 3rd second 8G, 4th is around 5G then its under 3G going foward from 5th second.
    for those split time, forces go like these 13 - 10 - 3,5 - 2,5 - 1,1 in kiloN assuming a 45kg kerbal
    (data point for +2s is bit off) so on average i think the 2 seconds peak is survivable if the kerbals are very properly secured and cushioned, like wholly encased and epoxied in some form of high density foam

  • @astoriafloyd4183
    @astoriafloyd4183 Год назад +2

    casually burns off wings for less drag

  • @schultz6622
    @schultz6622 Год назад +4

    Try and make 2 crafts dock like this lol

  • @LetustheDragon
    @LetustheDragon Год назад +1

    "For a brick, he flew pretty good!"
    --Sgt. Johnson, Halo 2

  • @MO-ch6ni
    @MO-ch6ni Год назад +3

    You could have different stages of the in-line rockets so after the wings fall, drop stage one and continue increasing velocity

  • @ВикторФирсов-е9ф
    @ВикторФирсов-е9ф Год назад +2

    Love that Stratzenblitz had already put it to use aswell!