It's actually a simple tutorial, the complexity of it comes from the exhaustive explanations of the why's and the games contract requests. These are what sets Mike apart from many others. Great video again, sir.
I love hear the "why" and "how" of the game mechanics - instead of just someone saying, "click here and do this" like so many tutorials. This is fantastic and I'm learning stuff!
Thank you for your comprehensive tutorials! Im not new at the game, but multiple videos teach me something new. Also I appreciate your clear articulation and structure throughout your videos!
I'm playing KSP for the first time in a decade and let me tell you finding out about communication blackout for my Munar probe was a lot of fun. I did actually manage to make my orbit because i had lined up to the maneuver node in advance, but the 0.8 second burn i was going to feather into turned into me frantically trying to figure out why I couldnt control the ship at all and finally just pushing full throttle right at burn time. it was only afterward that i found the indicator in the UI and understood what had happened. suffice to say I had to correct the orbit later.
Mike will actually make you learn and think about why you are doing things and how....I feel like I've bed playing this wrong I hope I'm not too late XD I'm never playing it the same way after seeing this guy
When doing normal and anti normal burns it's more effective at apoapis saving you ∆ v when you are going the slowest so in your case here u might have wanted to wait until you have done your your burn to get into orbit then waited to do a "normal" burn at apoapis this is all to save ∆ v so it's useful if you have fuel constraints
didn't know i had to match the orbit direction. thanks for the tip man!!! good thing i had lots of fuel left hehe already matched the orbit but had to do a full retro burn
I know this video is older but a tip when burning at maneuver nodes take ur burn time and divide by 2. Then take the number you get and start burning at that time in seconds for your burn so if you have to burn for 30 seconds divide by 2 that's 15 burn at T- 15 seconds. If I'm correct this makes your burns a more efficient and accurate
@@MikeAben Ok it's just from what I have heard you have to do it manually and that the game didn't do that but maybe that was for an older version. Thanks for the response though love your videos very informative and easy to follow.
Wow… I was just opposite the orbiting direction with every sat… I had three missions running incomplete and they all were flipped with their pro or retro grades 🤪
How do i match inclination of orbits if my and the target (from contract) orbit don't touch and therefore there is no AN/DN visible? I can't set an orbit as a target.
@@MikeAben It was around Minmus, but both orbits did not touch when arriving and so there was no AN/DN and i did not know how to match the inclination as we usually do when those 2 nodes are there. So i just eyeballed and did a gazillion correction burns which is hopefully NOT the way ;-)
Mike, I recently watched a vid where you posted that you had another vid (I think it was yours, you may have linked to someone else's) that discussed Antennas. I'd like to watch that vid now but can't find the vid that directed me to it. Can you post me the link? Thanks!!!!!
So sorry, but I have watched the whole playlist and the amount of times you get the numbers wrong is sooo frustrating. Love the videos, but damnit, when you say @ timestamp 5:37, 158.8 for 858.8 and also 428 for 498. In all your videos you just say the wrong numbers so often. But all the high level stuff is spot on. Dude.... please just say the numbers on the screen! Love the content btw.
Yeah, ain't gonna happen. I've been like that my whole life. My students got used to it. Edited to add: Just to show how deep this goes, in front of a class I would write one number on the board, while saying a different one.
20 years from now a SpaceX rocket is heading to Mars and a stewardess comes back into the passenger cabin explaining that the captain ate something that disagreed with him. "Does anyone here have any experience in achieving a Mars orbit?". Mike raises his hand, "no problem I got this!".
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It's actually a simple tutorial, the complexity of it comes from the exhaustive explanations of the why's and the games contract requests. These are what sets Mike apart from many others. Great video again, sir.
I love hear the "why" and "how" of the game mechanics - instead of just someone saying, "click here and do this" like so many tutorials. This is fantastic and I'm learning stuff!
Thank you for your comprehensive tutorials! Im not new at the game, but multiple videos teach me something new.
Also I appreciate your clear articulation and structure throughout your videos!
You are very welcome.
I like this guy because he dumbstruck it down without making you feel like an idiot.
I'm back into KSP because of Mike's videos
I'm playing KSP for the first time in a decade and let me tell you finding out about communication blackout for my Munar probe was a lot of fun. I did actually manage to make my orbit because i had lined up to the maneuver node in advance, but the 0.8 second burn i was going to feather into turned into me frantically trying to figure out why I couldnt control the ship at all and finally just pushing full throttle right at burn time. it was only afterward that i found the indicator in the UI and understood what had happened. suffice to say I had to correct the orbit later.
I LOVE these videos. You break it down in an understandable way and your character seems amazing. Thanks for posting!
Hi. I had a problem matching an orbit. Found your video. When you mentioned directions of orbits, i understood i was going the wrong way. Thank you!
Just got KSP on console so these tutorials are great, thank you.
Mike, this is so great, just as all your
other videos are. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the passion you put un them.
Dude I love these videos! They are so helpful thank you so much!!!
Mike will actually make you learn and think about why you are doing things and how....I feel like I've bed playing this wrong I hope I'm not too late XD I'm never playing it the same way after seeing this guy
Mike: "If you...then you're probably a healthier personality than me..."
Me: No, no my friend I am not healthier...I'm right there with you! :-)
When doing normal and anti normal burns it's more effective at apoapis saving you ∆ v when you are going the slowest so in your case here u might have wanted to wait until you have done your your burn to get into orbit then waited to do a "normal" burn at apoapis this is all to save ∆ v so it's useful if you have fuel constraints
Btw today I learned that you can choose the right manuver node through the arrows at the left bottom of the maneuver tool
didn't know i had to match the orbit direction. thanks for the tip man!!! good thing i had lots of fuel left hehe already matched the orbit but had to do a full retro burn
These videos are brilliant!
I know this video is older but a tip when burning at maneuver nodes take ur burn time and divide by 2. Then take the number you get and start burning at that time in seconds for your burn so if you have to burn for 30 seconds divide by 2 that's 15 burn at T- 15 seconds. If I'm correct this makes your burns a more efficient and accurate
You are correct, but if you turn on the Burn Time indicator in the settings, the game will set it up the time for you.
@@MikeAben Ok it's just from what I have heard you have to do it manually and that the game didn't do that but maybe that was for an older version. Thanks for the response though love your videos very informative and easy to follow.
@@AndyplaysToday It's there in this video, I'm just not drawing attention to it because I talked about it in detail in previous videos.
That. Was. Awesome!
I finally got it into the goddamn orbit.
This tutorial reminds me why I always hated maths xD
Cool to see the longitude of ascending node. But how is the argument of periapsis defined? (edit: apparently I went deaf and blind for a few seconds)
I talk about it at 15:16.
@@MikeAben blegh, no idea how I missed that! Sorry, my mistake. Good video, thank you!
@@matthewp4046 No worries.
Thank you!
Dude your content is awesome!!!
Oh *that’s* how you do that!
Wow… I was just opposite the orbiting direction with every sat… I had three missions running incomplete and they all were flipped with their pro or retro grades 🤪
In real life CAN you actually do a burn like that, no criticism just wondering. If so, would it be the most efficient?
How do i match inclination of orbits if my and the target (from contract) orbit don't touch and therefore there is no AN/DN visible? I can't set an orbit as a target.
Is the orbit about a different body? To see the target orbit, the view must be focused on that body.
@@MikeAben It was around Minmus, but both orbits did not touch when arriving and so there was no AN/DN and i did not know how to match the inclination as we usually do when those 2 nodes are there. So i just eyeballed and did a gazillion correction burns which is hopefully NOT the way ;-)
I completed the whole tech tree withiut being able to do this
Mike, I recently watched a vid where you posted that you had another vid (I think it was yours, you may have linked to someone else's) that discussed Antennas. I'd like to watch that vid now but can't find the vid that directed me to it. Can you post me the link? Thanks!!!!!
It's probably this one. ruclips.net/video/hVd-WhL4tZ8/видео.html
I really struggle when the intended orbit is very eccentric
i dont think this is beginners guide anymore......😅
Yeah, but I like the title.
So sorry, but I have watched the whole playlist and the amount of times you get the numbers wrong is sooo frustrating. Love the videos, but damnit, when you say @ timestamp 5:37, 158.8 for 858.8 and also 428 for 498. In all your videos you just say the wrong numbers so often. But all the high level stuff is spot on. Dude.... please just say the numbers on the screen!
Love the content btw.
Yeah, ain't gonna happen. I've been like that my whole life. My students got used to it.
Edited to add: Just to show how deep this goes, in front of a class I would write one number on the board, while saying a different one.
20 years from now a SpaceX rocket is heading to Mars and a stewardess comes back into the passenger cabin explaining that the captain ate something that disagreed with him. "Does anyone here have any experience in achieving a Mars orbit?". Mike raises his hand, "no problem I got this!".