*Beardy talking abou the planned Soviet Venus fly by* Oh he is actually doing this "It's crewed" Oh okay but I mean the Soviets were a little crazy , no way he's going to do this with a crew , he'll assemble the station in Earth's orbit , he'll slingshot it to Venus and back without any crew and he'll be like " ha ha , look , I could have sent Kerbals to Venus but I didn't" *Sees he's actually launching crew up to the first module* No What? waitwaitwaitwaitwait W H A T ?
Post watch, I just love how randomly this is for us viewers. 2 years of buildup to lunar landings, and then beardy out of void is like "hm, interplanetary time"
“It is so insane it is coming back around and beginning to be sane again, probably” -Some Kaputnik engineer telling the department head his crewed venus flyby ideea, probably
And to think this is the same man who during the collaboration station built the most inefficient rocket possible that didn't even go into orbit before arriving at the station. Congrats on the masters Beardy
In fairness, you can view the lunar missions as important milestones in finding out EVERYTHING WRONG with long term space travel to other bodies, along with being able to make a set of requirements that they THINK, they will need. Also, the soviets just lost the moon. This is one of their classic propaganda rush jobs that the soviets would do in reality.
'Our first space station in Earth orbit may have failed but fet not! We will soon be sending our Kerbonauts around Venus.' I'm sure the crew will have full confidence in their mission.
I'm fairly certain there have been psychological studies about having only two people in close confinement with each other for prolonged periods of time. Especially when they cant even talk on the radio in real time due to distance. Long story short the usual result is by the end of it they want to murder each other. It's why realistically for such a long mission three or four people would be an absolute minimum just to keep the crew sane.
No ones gonna see this, but i love the background music while Rogotka module on the N1 launches, like a subdued, awed technological sound, like in awe of the mission, its a nice thing in the background and i liked it :)
I for one really enjoy it when somewhat historical mission profiles are achieved with less historically accurate craft. Replicas are fun and all but this *is* an alternative history. I'm always more excited for your inventions and designs than accurate replicas of real vessels that I've seen fly in real life and KSP countless times already.
WELL DONE WITH THE GRADUATION! I love when youtubers do something more than entertain (not that there is anything bad about doing just that) seeing people do so much in so little time gives me hope for myself. hope the venus mission goes well.
Oh my gosh, I thought I somehow missed an episode or something when I saw that title, but no! I've mostly been rooting for N9, but this is just an incredible achievement.
Glory to our Union! Eternal, indivisible and invincible! Glory to the brave cosmonauts heading into the depths of space! Glory to the ones who look forward!
It’s crazy. I remember way back when you and TAPE were doing these same cool “multiplayer” franchises and building whack aircraft that worked freakishly well, and now you are a literal rocket scientist. Keep on, Beardy!
How exactly do you plan something like this? Especially the return to earth part? You have a LITERAL DEGREE in it (congratulations btw!!) but is there some kind of tool of process that's more efficient than trial and error that doesn't require excessive expertise? This is super impressive and VERY COOL, soviet spacecraft always had such a unique and awesome style that I love to see in action! Congrats again on your degree and good luck with your new job!
I used Transfer Window Planner and my understanding of how gravity assists work to figure out how much delta v would be needed If you want to plan an exact trajectory this complicated though, you start needing computational tools such as GMAT, in combination with a few different orbit determination methods depending what parameters you know
So glad to see the return of this awesome KSP series. It's so much more entertaining than most of the stuff on TV. Congratulations to Beardy on finishing your degree and getting a new job. Best of luck to you. Looking forwards to seeing your Venus rover.
it get's even more crazy when you realise the longest any single person has been in space for a continues amount of time was 14 months in 1994/5. To be fair it was also set by a cosmonaut on his second flight but it was on Mir and to figure out if something on the scale of a Venus flyby was safe, specifically a mars mission) and you just went and decided to try and surpass the IRL record on a whim in the 1960s....
Congrats on finishing your degree! I’ve got 2 years left for my Comp E and EE Bachelor’s to finish. It’s been a joy to watch the channel grow and develop over the years since Kollaborative Warfare
"We make this journey, not knowing if we may return to the planet we call home, not for ourselves, but for the future of Kerbalkind. Constantin and I hope, through our labours, to show the capacity for our species, man and woman alike, through cooperation, solidarity and Marxism-Leninism, to visit new worlds and take our place amongst the stars. ¡Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!" -Major Milli Kerbin, Defensa Anti-Aérea y Fuerza Aérea Revolucionaria, final publicised transmission prior to ignition of trans-Venus injection stage.
Congrats on completing your degree! Can't believe another academic year has passed! Just finished my first year of Aeronautics at Imperial! I'm enjoying it!
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the reason the VA capsule is capable of lunar reentry is that prior too TKS is was intended for a lunar flyby launched on Proton.
I believe TKS was intended for the Almaz project, with a lunar flyby (on a free return trajectory) as a secondary mission. However, the Politburo insisted on the L1 project, which was a Korolev Soyuz (without an orbital module) and Korolev lunar transfer stage launched on a Proton. L1, also sometimes called Zond, was not successful. Of 13 (uncrewed) launches, only one would have been survivable by a human being. If the Proton succeeded, then something would go wrong on the Korolev side, and vice-versa. They did launch some tortoises and recovered them. With the failure of L1 and L3 (The N1 crewed mission) Konstantin Feoktistov went over Mishin's head (Korolov's successor) to snatch Almaz and pretend Salyut was their intention all along.
Beardy, every time you launch crew I have a mild heart attack. The N1 loss of crew was caused by the lofted trajectory, bring that apoapsis down! Especially with the N1 and its restartable upper stage, launching on a shallow trajectory into a 200km periapsis orbit makes far more sense.
@@TheBeardyPenguin Point that nose high, even more than 30* above prograde early in the upper stage burn if you need to to control your ascent/descent rate. I regularly fly stages with ~0.3 TWR on shallow ascents to 2-300km orbits, and I find the steering losses to be less than gravity losses, as well as much better for keeping my crew alive during engine failures.
Well that was unexpected. I see the whole "had it not been for a gentleman's agreement i would've beaten you to the moon" thing finally got to you... In all honesty I hope this mission goes well,i remember reading about apollo-venus a while ago but i never thought of you doing a soviet equivalent,not so soon anyway. (Maybe if you're planning on doing more manned missions in the future you could pack a few unmanned landers and atmospheric probes like the Vega/Pioneer venus probes Also congrats on graduating,and good to see salyut 1s initial crew turn up ok, unlike what unfortunately happened to the crew aboard soyuz 11 irl...
Isn´t it funny that the US space program much closer to the soviet ideal than their own space program? Competition vs central planing, but in their opposite country. Glory to our workers republic!
I hope they make it and just for lore do you make it public imideatly that you send them or do you keep it a secret and tell it to everyone once they have made it
Hey Beardy! I know im only one fish in a pond here but im nearly off-bound to university myself to get into aerospace engineering and wanted to hear some advice from you. Its a really big ocean of a degree, especially jumping headfirst into a 5 year master’s program. I doubt you’ll see this but on the off chance you do, id love to hear some stuff from someone who’s recently graduated with their masters before Im off! Love your videos, you’re an inspiration mate. 😄
Thanks for the kind words :) My only advice is to learn the basics of coding in C++ and Python before you start an engineering degree as they'll expect you to know it and usually won't teach it. They'll catch you up on all the maths you need to know if you didn't do further maths like me, so don't worry about that. Don't let yourself get behind on module content because you'll never have time to catch up. When you have free time get ahead on the lecture content if possible and never be afraid to ask stupid questions because I can guarantee half the class is thinking them. Best of luck and I hope you enjoy it!
Hey beardy! ( even if you don't have a beard irl ) i think you should make a type of capsule that has a lander or rover ( kinda like percy ) with a large heavy shield ( if you have it that is ) with a docking port on front and use a "booster" to push your self to venus best work
Should do a Mercury recon unmanned probe and maybe one for Venus, Mars and Jupiter for extended observation. A U500 should be able to make it to the first three and Energia to Jupiter.
WHAT
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING
Haha, you may have beat us to the moon, but we are still much better!
Common amerikanski L
BRO YOU BETTER HURRY
n9 when is your ep going out
"Americans dreamed of the moon, while the Soviets were dreaming about space" ~Kaputnik Director probably at the launch of Rogatka
*Beardy talking abou the planned Soviet Venus fly by*
Oh he is actually doing this
"It's crewed"
Oh okay but I mean the Soviets were a little crazy , no way he's going to do this with a crew , he'll assemble the station in Earth's orbit , he'll slingshot it to Venus and back without any crew and he'll be like " ha ha , look , I could have sent Kerbals to Venus but I didn't"
*Sees he's actually launching crew up to the first module*
No
What?
waitwaitwaitwaitwait
W H A T ?
Pretty much my reaction. When I saw 'Crewed Flyby' and 'Venus' on the screen I had to pause the video to understand wtf it was Beardy was pulling
damn, a crewed venus mission before the time of our real-world moon missions
Post watch,
I just love how randomly this is for us viewers.
2 years of buildup to lunar landings, and then beardy out of void is like "hm, interplanetary time"
Just like the Kargyptian Union did in Solar Nations!
18 months in 1966.
Ouch.
The Americans are gonna think we're crazy. Probably because we are.
We friggin do think you're crazy!
It's decided: For All Kerbalkind only ends when the first kerbal step on Mars! RED ROCKS OR WE RIOT!
With this pace it will be in next 2 episodes
Nah, end For all Kerbalkind when someone lands on Venus and returns
For All Kerbalkind ends when someone lands a crew on Pluto.
@@ragalyiakosnahh, crewed proxima centauri mission
@@man-from-2058nope. Only when someone manages to land on and return from Sagittarius-A*
“It is so insane it is coming back around and beginning to be sane again, probably”
-Some Kaputnik engineer telling the department head his crewed venus flyby ideea, probably
And to think this is the same man who during the collaboration station built the most inefficient rocket possible that didn't even go into orbit before arriving at the station. Congrats on the masters Beardy
To be fair, that collaboration station module was a joke :P
Babe, wake up, Beardy posted a new episode of For All Kerbal Kind
18 episodes and multiple launches and tests building up to a moon landing, 2 episodes and 1 launch to venus
In fairness, you can view the lunar missions as important milestones in finding out EVERYTHING WRONG with long term space travel to other bodies, along with being able to make a set of requirements that they THINK, they will need.
Also, the soviets just lost the moon. This is one of their classic propaganda rush jobs that the soviets would do in reality.
I really did not expect a crewed venus mission this early??? Jesus nice pace and good episode
'Our first space station in Earth orbit may have failed but fet not! We will soon be sending our Kerbonauts around Venus.'
I'm sure the crew will have full confidence in their mission.
I'm fairly certain there have been psychological studies about having only two people in close confinement with each other for prolonged periods of time. Especially when they cant even talk on the radio in real time due to distance.
Long story short the usual result is by the end of it they want to murder each other.
It's why realistically for such a long mission three or four people would be an absolute minimum just to keep the crew sane.
No ones gonna see this, but i love the background music while Rogotka module on the N1 launches, like a subdued, awed technological sound, like in awe of the mission, its a nice thing in the background and i liked it :)
Congratulations on getting your masters!
Congrats on graduating, Beardy! Now why on *EARTH* did you decide to send crew to Venus-
He was still on earth
To beat the Americans
I for one really enjoy it when somewhat historical mission profiles are achieved with less historically accurate craft. Replicas are fun and all but this *is* an alternative history. I'm always more excited for your inventions and designs than accurate replicas of real vessels that I've seen fly in real life and KSP countless times already.
WELL DONE WITH THE GRADUATION! I love when youtubers do something more than entertain (not that there is anything bad about doing just that) seeing people do so much in so little time gives me hope for myself. hope the venus mission goes well.
That's a big jump from the Moon to Interplanetary
It was a big jump from orbital to lunar, too
Flyby is a lot easier than landing in many sense, still... pretty rad!
Not realy with a lot of planing
@@verdiss7487 I'm rooting for Beardy, but I admired N9's Gemini-lunar fly by.
nasa did genuinely consider an apollo-venus mission so
Oh my gosh, I thought I somehow missed an episode or something when I saw that title, but no! I've mostly been rooting for N9, but this is just an incredible achievement.
bro got a space degree, decided to prove it in the same episode
Wow, now this is what only the USSR could achieve. Glory to our nation!
I want to read ur pfp but I cant
The USSR would also br the only country that would do something like this
beardy: cant support a crew in leo for less than a month
also beardy: sends crew on interplanetary mission for 1,5 years
Glory to our Union! Eternal, indivisible and invincible! Glory to the brave cosmonauts heading into the depths of space! Glory to the ones who look forward!
I'm so blown away!!! Hope Rogatka will do well!!
It’s crazy. I remember way back when you and TAPE were doing these same cool “multiplayer” franchises and building whack aircraft that worked freakishly well, and now you are a literal rocket scientist. Keep on, Beardy!
How exactly do you plan something like this? Especially the return to earth part? You have a LITERAL DEGREE in it (congratulations btw!!) but is there some kind of tool of process that's more efficient than trial and error that doesn't require excessive expertise?
This is super impressive and VERY COOL, soviet spacecraft always had such a unique and awesome style that I love to see in action! Congrats again on your degree and good luck with your new job!
I used Transfer Window Planner and my understanding of how gravity assists work to figure out how much delta v would be needed
If you want to plan an exact trajectory this complicated though, you start needing computational tools such as GMAT, in combination with a few different orbit determination methods depending what parameters you know
In this timeline the OKBs were told they had to actually work together.
Ever read The Turtle & The Hare as a kid? This episode is that.
Love it beardy absolutely love it and congratulations on graduating!
Wow, July 2nd appears to be the day everyone is going to Venus, First TD Channel, now Beardy.
Apparently today is Venus day 😂
And at the exact same minute at that! What are the chances!
Beardy is doing a TAS Speedrun of spaceflight. I repeat. Beardy is doing a Speedrun.
OMG THIS IS AMAZING. any day can be a good day as long as beardy penguin posts a video.
Now THESE are the FAK shenanigans I signed up to see!
Going straight from a 25-day space station to a 560 day venus flyby, madlad
it's soo random like oh yeah now we're going to venus
Congrats on graduating man! Your vids were a constant companion through my BA, glad you got through yours as well!
So glad to see the return of this awesome KSP series. It's so much more entertaining than most of the stuff on TV. Congratulations to Beardy on finishing your degree and getting a new job. Best of luck to you. Looking forwards to seeing your Venus rover.
Love how rogatka means a small building next to a road
It feels like it’s been a day since the last one!
it get's even more crazy when you realise the longest any single person has been in space for a continues amount of time was 14 months in 1994/5.
To be fair it was also set by a cosmonaut on his second flight but it was on Mir and to figure out if something on the scale of a Venus flyby was safe, specifically a mars mission) and you just went and decided to try and surpass the IRL record on a whim in the 1960s....
So exited to see the upcoming vid on your Venus rover!
Congrats on finishing your degree! I’ve got 2 years left for my Comp E and EE Bachelor’s to finish. It’s been a joy to watch the channel grow and develop over the years since Kollaborative Warfare
"We make this journey, not knowing if we may return to the planet we call home, not for ourselves, but for the future of Kerbalkind. Constantin and I hope, through our labours, to show the capacity for our species, man and woman alike, through cooperation, solidarity and Marxism-Leninism, to visit new worlds and take our place amongst the stars. ¡Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!"
-Major Milli Kerbin, Defensa Anti-Aérea y Fuerza Aérea Revolucionaria, final publicised transmission prior to ignition of trans-Venus injection stage.
Congrats of the Masters degree!! So proud of you! Very well done ❤️, can’t wait to see what you accomplish at your new job this September.
Congrats on the degree!
Good freaking work on that Masters! And great work on that Venus flyby. That's proper!
LETS GOOOOOO!!!
Now...let hope nothing wrong happened during 18 mouths mission time 💀
Congrats on the mastser and the first! Really hard to do well done!
Congrats on completing your degree!
Can't believe another academic year has passed!
Just finished my first year of Aeronautics at Imperial!
I'm enjoying it!
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the reason the VA capsule is capable of lunar reentry is that prior too TKS is was intended for a lunar flyby launched on Proton.
I believe TKS was intended for the Almaz project, with a lunar flyby (on a free return trajectory) as a secondary mission.
However, the Politburo insisted on the L1 project, which was a Korolev Soyuz (without an orbital module) and Korolev lunar transfer stage launched on a Proton.
L1, also sometimes called Zond, was not successful. Of 13 (uncrewed) launches, only one would have been survivable by a human being. If the Proton succeeded, then something would go wrong on the Korolev side, and vice-versa. They did launch some tortoises and recovered them.
With the failure of L1 and L3 (The N1 crewed mission) Konstantin Feoktistov went over Mishin's head (Korolov's successor) to snatch Almaz and pretend Salyut was their intention all along.
So Glad your back!!!
Completely understand why you had to take a break, I was genuinely shocked when I read the title!
Kerbal Soviet Union has already done something no real space agency has ever done. Impressive! Manned interplanetary missions!
Congratulations on your degree! Looking forward tothis becoming a regular thing again.
>Launches first space station
>Sends crew to it
>Immediately launches Crewed Mission to Venus
>Finishes episode
based
Congratulations on your first class Masters! No easy feat
Big congratulations on your first class degree and best of luck with the new job. Can't wait to hear you talk more about it in future videos.
*inhales *
Союз нерушимый республик свободных
Сплотила навеки Великая Русь
Да здравствует созданный волей народов
Единый, могучий Советский!
"This is scary." - commissar GRU, probably.
Utterly insane.
I'm so glad to hear those good news! Congratulations Penguin!!
Congrats on your graduation, Beardy!
TD uploads yesterday, Hyce late night upload, and now this. Amazing.
Congratulations on your degree!!
Beardy, every time you launch crew I have a mild heart attack. The N1 loss of crew was caused by the lofted trajectory, bring that apoapsis down! Especially with the N1 and its restartable upper stage, launching on a shallow trajectory into a 200km periapsis orbit makes far more sense.
The upper stages don't have enough thrust to make a shallower ascent possible, unfortunately
@@TheBeardyPenguin Point that nose high, even more than 30* above prograde early in the upper stage burn if you need to to control your ascent/descent rate. I regularly fly stages with ~0.3 TWR on shallow ascents to 2-300km orbits, and I find the steering losses to be less than gravity losses, as well as much better for keeping my crew alive during engine failures.
Well that was unexpected.
I see the whole "had it not been for a gentleman's agreement i would've beaten you to the moon" thing finally got to you...
In all honesty I hope this mission goes well,i remember reading about apollo-venus a while ago but i never thought of you doing a soviet equivalent,not so soon anyway. (Maybe if you're planning on doing more manned missions in the future you could pack a few unmanned landers and atmospheric probes like the Vega/Pioneer venus probes
Also congrats on graduating,and good to see salyut 1s initial crew turn up ok, unlike what unfortunately happened to the crew aboard soyuz 11 irl...
Wow, this escalated quickly. When can we expect a crewed Mars landing at this rate?
Not for a long while yet, there's a huge leap between a flyby and orbit, let alone landing and returning
Godspeed ❤
Congrats on your Masters degree! Now off to design some insane mission for Starship :D
first crewd interplanetery mission is a huge dunk on the US and I feel like the real world as well
Looking forward to a red venus
Congrats on getting through Uni bro!!!
Держите темп товарищ!
Keep it up!
Congrats on graduating!!
Im sure that treadmill will keep them fit!
Congratulations on graduating! Welcome to civ life, and yes it is a lot easier as long as you have someone to share chores with.
Love the series, totaly different uni experience to me. Just in the pub for 4 years xD
It’s back 🔥🔥🔥
I’m a simple man, when I see for all Kerbal kind I click
Holy shit congrats on graduating!!
Well, I can see the top brass of the Soviet space program are really trying to get back into Keonid Brezhnev's good graces after losing the moon.
Many congratulations!!!
Isn´t it funny that the US space program much closer to the soviet ideal than their own space program? Competition vs central planing, but in their opposite country.
Glory to our workers republic!
17:45 That’s a long 18 months. Hanging out with one person with no new conversation topics sounds incredibly dull.
Congratulations on your Masters!!! Is there any chance you'd consider doing a video showing us how you found that free-return trajectory to Venus??
It isn't a free return, it requires a hefty burn at Venus
It'll be shown in the next episode
Now this i did not see coming
Thanks Waether
Da! Our superior, glorious USSR has done away with any semblance of the yanks' supposed lead!
lore accurate soviets, colonizing venus as per usual. because siberia wasnt far enough for labor camps
Congrats on your degree!!
When KSP 1 is more fun than its sequel
I wonder how the Kerbal's bodies would react to the radiation of deep space.
I hope they make it and just for lore do you make it public imideatly that you send them or do you keep it a secret and tell it to everyone once they have made it
It's made public after the injection burn, with the black and white TV broadcasts shown at the end of the episode
Hey, Beardy! Make your next station look like Skylab to just thumb your nose at the US! LOL
Hey Beardy! I know im only one fish in a pond here but im nearly off-bound to university myself to get into aerospace engineering and wanted to hear some advice from you. Its a really big ocean of a degree, especially jumping headfirst into a 5 year master’s program. I doubt you’ll see this but on the off chance you do, id love to hear some stuff from someone who’s recently graduated with their masters before Im off! Love your videos, you’re an inspiration mate. 😄
Thanks for the kind words :)
My only advice is to learn the basics of coding in C++ and Python before you start an engineering degree as they'll expect you to know it and usually won't teach it. They'll catch you up on all the maths you need to know if you didn't do further maths like me, so don't worry about that.
Don't let yourself get behind on module content because you'll never have time to catch up. When you have free time get ahead on the lecture content if possible and never be afraid to ask stupid questions because I can guarantee half the class is thinking them.
Best of luck and I hope you enjoy it!
@@TheBeardyPenguin thanks a ton mate! Hope to see you somewhere out there haha!
That's... quite a thing.
Hey beardy! ( even if you don't have a beard irl ) i think you should make a type of capsule that has a lander or rover ( kinda like percy ) with a large heavy shield ( if you have it that is ) with a docking port on front and use a "booster" to push your self to venus best work
Well THAT came out of nowhere...
You're sending kerbals *where*?
Should do a Mercury recon unmanned probe and maybe one for Venus, Mars and Jupiter for extended observation. A U500 should be able to make it to the first three and Energia to Jupiter.
So we have the whats, whens, wheres, hows, whos, and whys, so what question is left for this impressive Venusian operation?