Orbital Rendezvous And Docking Tutorial For Kerbal Space Program 0.18

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • This step by step guide takes us from launch to rendezvous to docking with another spacecraft in orbit. Hopefully someone will find it useful when 0.18 is officially released.

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  • @vigilantecow
    @vigilantecow 9 років тому +395

    Spent 4-6 hours today trying to dock. I'm more frustrated then I've ever been right now.

    • @Adderoo002
      @Adderoo002 9 років тому +15

      vigilantecow Second day trying to meet with the target and dock... Still nothing

    • @spooky6566
      @spooky6566 6 років тому +3

      a tip try docking while in orbiting minmus its easier and ofcourse use cheats for training

    • @kamelnutz
      @kamelnutz 6 років тому +1

      I just alt f4 out of the game 10 minutes ago spent 5 and half before i gave up...

    • @TEE_TIME_GOLF
      @TEE_TIME_GOLF 5 років тому +7

      I’ve spent 2 hrs a day for a week trying and nothing

    • @DeeSnow97
      @DeeSnow97 5 років тому +34

      Can't be that hard, it's not rocket sci... oh

  • @17Scumdog
    @17Scumdog 3 роки тому +30

    After making literally hundreds of rendezvous in ksp over the years, just came to say it all started here with this video. Thank you Scott for being my teacher along the way!

    • @tawdavwdtyaw665
      @tawdavwdtyaw665 3 роки тому +2

      wow, I just made my first

    • @17Scumdog
      @17Scumdog 3 роки тому

      @@tawdavwdtyaw665 it's a real game changer, once you do it a few times and really get the process down it's easy. Pretty soon you'll be refueling ships in orbit and then you can do anything!
      I always have a science lab orbiting minmus as soon as I can manage it, then I dock a decently sized fuel tank to it and finally send a lander to gather surface science, land, rendezvous, drop off science, repeat.
      That's like one of the most basic uses of embracing the rendezvous.
      Have fun 😁

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark 11 років тому +75

    Just completed my first successful orbital dock thanks to this video - cheers!

    • @reen6904
      @reen6904 3 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you for the tips!

  • @jackdaw4709
    @jackdaw4709 10 років тому +52

    Thanks for the tutorials Scott, they are all most helpful. This one lead to a rescue of a stranded Kerbal without his ship...
    His story,
    Keenan was returning for the Mun but ran out of fuel before getting into orbit. So he did the only thing he thought possible, grab the science then EVA and burn towards the planet. Amazingly he achieved an orbit, while his space craft continued to leave the system. He used all his available propellant, but was safe for now. He now had 5 hours of supplies to wait for rescue in the cold vacuum of space.
    The rescue mission was started, a 2 pod ship was launched, and relaunched more then once. After many many failed attempts it finally got within about 100m of Keenan. The rescue craft was now out of fuel though... So Ludwig the rescue Kerbal decides to EVA also and bump Keenan to the rescue ship. This is not easy and he gave up after a couple of very frustrating tries. Bumping the ship to Keenan must be easier...
    After literally hours of near passes and re adjustments, almost loosing a keyboard and quite a bit of hair, and disabling that damn sticky keys! The ship was bumped within reach of Keenan. Since Keenan can't turn anymore because he's used all his fuel, the ship needed to be perfect(what a nightmare). Keenan The courageous or stupid, stored the science first and grabbed for a handle, with a long sigh of relief he made it! After 6 hours both Kerbals are in a ship with supplies with no fuel, but lots of science and stories. Rescue ship 2 is on its way.
    Thanks Scott!

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome!

    • @Snivy_1245
      @Snivy_1245 2 роки тому

      same has happened to me
      just saw this video
      hoping i can save jeb from LMO

  • @tthermic
    @tthermic 8 років тому +79

    I have been playing ksp on and off for over a year or two. I'll start playing for 3 weeks, trying really hard to dock succesfully, then I'll get tired of failing and rage quit for 1 month or two. Here we go again.

    • @Chaos8282
      @Chaos8282 8 років тому +1

      +Michael Cottow I found another youtuber's vid on it, seemed to do the trick for me. Forget who it is though XD

    • @tthermic
      @tthermic 8 років тому

      ***** Doesn't matter, I've already rage quit again :)

    • @Chaos8282
      @Chaos8282 8 років тому

      lol well when you get it you will feel pretty good about it. Just did My 3rd? I think, and it only took me 2 hours!

    • @sxtdmxsplays1300
      @sxtdmxsplays1300 8 років тому

      me 2 but i rage quit for 5months last time i did that

    • @bentheblacklab7371
      @bentheblacklab7371 5 років тому

      I’ve played KSP for over 5 years and I could do almost anything except rendezvous.

  • @Hemingslay
    @Hemingslay 3 роки тому +24

    Looking back at these older videos, it’s crazy to see how much KSP has changed since then- yet things are still very much the same!
    Great video Scott. Checking this out after watching some of your new content

  • @darthbrick9000
    @darthbrick9000 11 років тому +108

    Well, I just went through all of that. I was coming in literally centimeters away and it turns out I forgot to place a docking port on my ship. *facepalm*

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому

      lol I did that too.

    • @AlexandreJWKlaus
      @AlexandreJWKlaus 3 роки тому

      I have wasted boosters in orbit that I used a half fairingand am trying to just grab and decelerate

    • @anekdoche7055
      @anekdoche7055 2 роки тому +1

      you smell like intelligence

  • @Seagull780
    @Seagull780 10 років тому +117

    YES! FINALLY! I DID IT! MY LIFE IS COMPLETE!

    • @ScareyoHexir
      @ScareyoHexir 10 років тому

      Yea now its the next goal land on the moon your Life is incomplete :D

    • @ScareyoHexir
      @ScareyoHexir 10 років тому

      And then LAND ON ALL PLANETS :P

    • @Seagull780
      @Seagull780 10 років тому

      12shark100 did it a million times already

    • @Seagull780
      @Seagull780 10 років тому +2

      12shark100 did that too (never did the returning thing though)

    • @radozvan
      @radozvan 9 років тому +3

      ***** me too lol landing is easier than rendezvous

  • @Mels.3rdeye
    @Mels.3rdeye 4 роки тому +8

    THIS IS MY FIRST SUCCESSFUL DOCKING TNX MANLEY LOVE U VIDS!!!

    • @M3A1GreaseGun
      @M3A1GreaseGun 3 роки тому

      i have around 228 hours in ksp, i have learned interplanetary,how to land on mun and minmus( well gone interplanetary,but not land on a planet),learned staging, but none of those hours has had me rendezvous and dock alone.and good job!

  • @Smokie181
    @Smokie181 9 років тому +93

    Played with no reverts no quickloading...my space program didn't last 2 hours.

  • @douglascam6278
    @douglascam6278 10 років тому +4

    I cannot express the amount of gratitude I have to you for making this video. I was struggling at rendevousing with ship and this has perfected my skills. You are the greatest, Scott. Thanks.

  • @pavelsovicka5292
    @pavelsovicka5292 11 років тому +2

    After 5times watching this video and 2hours of bouncing in a 5-30meter distance between my two ships I can say one thing. I finally done my first docking manouver and you Sir have a another subscriber! Greetings from Czech Republic! :-)

  • @dannymcgill2530
    @dannymcgill2530 6 років тому +6

    Clear and effective tutorial that still applies today. Thank you!

  • @travislockman
    @travislockman 6 років тому +2

    Scott, you are awesome man. I finally docked and if this tutorial wasn't here, I don't know how I would have done it. What a great helpful video, thank you so much!

  • @gruffgruff92
    @gruffgruff92 10 років тому +96

    this is so fucking difficult ..

    • @westfal1000
      @westfal1000 10 років тому +1

      Use Mechjeb it works easier

    • @LTL_king
      @LTL_king 10 років тому +1

      Mechjeb still does not get my ship close enough.
      They will loose most of their players just because of this.
      I have watched these videos over and over.
      Still having trouble getting trying close enough to give it a try.

    • @gruffgruff92
      @gruffgruff92 10 років тому +4

      David Hout keep trying, the difficult part comes when you actually are close to the thing you're docking with, then it turns to a real turd sandwich of difficult, I think i spent about 30 mins to actually dock with my damn station...
      i dont think i will be docking anything else anytime soon

    • @LTL_king
      @LTL_king 10 років тому +1

      gruffgruff92
      I am still having trouble just getting close enough to see the item I;m going for.
      I spent a few hrs in accelerated time and about fell asleep before shutting it down.
      I have the plane aligned. About 5000m dif in altitude. Just circling until they get close.
      My guy have spent about 4 days in space now. Still just waiting on a rendezvous.
      I actually got in once in a fluke shot the other day. However I kept passing it up. Also I can't tell which way us up. You can't really tell which is which.

    • @LTL_king
      @LTL_king 10 років тому

      gruffgruff92
      I'm trying to make a fuel station as my fuel efficiency is not great. I usually end up running out of fuel trying to get back.
      I make my ships exactly the same as scott. Somehow he has plenty to spare. Yet I run out.

  • @Metametheus
    @Metametheus 5 років тому +1

    This helped out a lot, I went from main engine burning and losing 99% of my fuel to interlock, to wasting only 20% but that's mostly my twitchy finger now. Thanks for the instructional video very helpful

  • @Josh3sh
    @Josh3sh 9 років тому +49

    Hey Scott, I was wondering if you could do an updated version of this video, really struggling with Rendezvous and Docking in my KSP. Scott Manley

    • @AjinkyaNaikksp
      @AjinkyaNaikksp 9 років тому +2

      Josh Esh Me too..pls scott update an easier video

    • @rando3749
      @rando3749 9 років тому +1

      BRUH.... Look, this is rocket science. It's furkern hard. This is as easy as it gets, this dudes a genius.

    • @AjinkyaNaikksp
      @AjinkyaNaikksp 9 років тому

      False King007 I know...but this one is hard......:-(

    • @rando3749
      @rando3749 9 років тому

      I agree. It is probably one of the hardest thing to do in KSP. Don't stress too much :)

    • @AjinkyaNaikksp
      @AjinkyaNaikksp 9 років тому

      Yaa.....:-D......I am using mech jeb for this purpose but cant do by my own...can you do that thing

  • @358Disaster
    @358Disaster 10 років тому

    Forgot to put control on my first space station (no cockpit or probe). Just used a habitation module. Couldn't extend solar panels or RCS. I launched a control module. After 3 redesigns and running out of fuel more times than I can count, finally made it. Now I can get close and then turn the space station to the docking clamp that I want. Thanks Scott. I take back all the stuff I said about you and your country during the most frustrating 6 hours of my life.

  • @dubiumguy
    @dubiumguy 10 років тому +5

    "Hulloooooooooooooooooo its Scott Manley here..."
    Such a comforting sentence.

  • @thabigo360
    @thabigo360 11 років тому +3

    After literally months of trying (I'm so bad at this game), I've finally performed my first manual docking. Thanks you so much Scott.

  • @SungazerDNB
    @SungazerDNB 8 років тому +54

    playing 1.2 and still watching this haha

    • @SungazerDNB
      @SungazerDNB 7 років тому

      ***** That's what I meant :)

    • @ElfensFinest
      @ElfensFinest 7 років тому +3

      same

    • @goned216
      @goned216 5 років тому

      playing 1.7.3 and still watching this haha

    • @dawidepl7807
      @dawidepl7807 4 роки тому

      @@goned216 Playing 1.9.1 and still watching it haha

    • @goned216
      @goned216 4 роки тому

      @@dawidepl7807 playing 6.9 and still watching it hahaha

  • @redasylum
    @redasylum 4 роки тому +1

    I've never been so angry in my life trying to make this work

  • @adakid1
    @adakid1 10 років тому +16

    Here's a story for you:
    I recently set up a manned satellite called the "Sky_Sat_Mothership" in a very wide kerbin orbit (sorta 2/3 of the way to the moon) and it had run out of fuel. So essentially, the astronaut was stranded in the pod and I was trying to get an engineer to help refuel the satellite.
    I had been attempting to design a rocket which could take the engineer to space and dock to the "Sky_Sat_Mothership" That took about two hours. The other design I had made was too large to dock to itself and I could not send up the same one twice, so I had to design a ship as small as possible that could dock easily and transfer fuel.
    Once I got the rocket into space and separated it's stages, it took me about a whole ingame year to achieve perfectly circular orbit on the same level as the other ship, but when in this orbit, the satellites were on the other sides of the planet. The next task was to speed up the ship so as to not ruin the circular orbit.
    10 quicksaves later, I am 1000m away from the mothership at 10mp/s.
    Once I had achieved a good speed relation (About 0.02mp/s difference) I got the docking ports to line up and face the same direction now all I have to do is... Oh...
    I forgot the mini thrusters.
    Now I have to use those boosters to try and get to the ship as opposed to a jetpack. So once again, two hours and over 50 quicksaves later, I am finally lined up correctly and am going at a great pace, but for some reason, I miss the mothership and go flying off in a random direction!
    So after another half hour of close calls, I decided to look up "How to dock satellites in KSP" and I listened to this video while attempting to dock the two humongous ships together. Then, at 14:05 in the video, as I am finally lined up, at the exact right speed, I go for it! And then, the two ships magnetically collide together and stick! I hear Scott say "You've docked!" and I yell "YES!" and immediatley create about 5 more quick saves. The two twin satellites as linked together and it now looks AWESOME.
    But there's a problem...
    The fuel tanks have basically run dry during the docking line up and there was not enough fuel to go around.
    Kids, do Alt+F12.
    It might just save you a whole afternoon.

    • @nods7568
      @nods7568 9 років тому

      ***** spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaàaaaaaaaaaaåaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaăaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam

    • @jmditt2001
      @jmditt2001 9 років тому +1

      Adakid1 Gaming I started to read this stroy. Then I hit show more to read the rest. then I just nope!

    • @aksa706
      @aksa706 7 років тому

      I like the part where you forgot the mini thrusters. I swear these kinds of stuff happen all the time.

    • @kamelnutz
      @kamelnutz 6 років тому

      After 40 hours of gameplay ive only docked successfully once and it took 6 hours of total time and ever since then i barely miss my rendezvous, cant wait to do it again!

    • @M3A1GreaseGun
      @M3A1GreaseGun 3 роки тому

      alt f12?

  • @nero91
    @nero91 10 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video.
    After I miscalculated my fuel reserves during my first munlanding, Jebediah got stuck in an elliptical orbit around Kerbin.
    With the tips from this video I managed to retrieve him via spacewalk and I rarely felt so accomplished playing a video game.
    The Idea that I managed to place two huge things moving at 2800m/s 10m away from each other still boggles the mind.

  • @mossarelli
    @mossarelli 9 років тому +10

    There's a reason people fail at rendezvous after watching this and that is because Scott uses the liquid fuel engine to adjust the orbit when he's closer than 1 km to the target. The secret is that you use RCS and mono propellant and adjust your velocity by pressing the I,J,K,L and H,N keys to match the velocity and path vector of the target. Plus that this videos is old BETA. In the video he spends a lot of time adjusting the velocity at 50 meters from the target instead of doing while coming in from 1+ km. Just put the prograde marker on the target, speed it up and see which direction it goes and then use RCS to push yourself in the opposite of the direction. When you can see your target, check what direction it's moving and try to match it. If it's going up you are moving down, so push up.
    Set the SAS to Target as well and you don't even have to use the WASD keys. And the bigger your ship is, the harder it will be to reverse the movement if you have to turn the ship around.
    I played KSP since BETA, never did a single rendezvous. Then I decided to learn it and read up on it, but this video didn't really explain how to use the RCS for adjusting the nodes or the orbit. Once you understand it, you'll laugh at how easy it was and you'll do almost perfect orbits every time. Then you can finally start doing the Apollo challenge and getting fuel stations out to other planets. My goal will be to have a satellite at every body in the system.

  • @Spinikar
    @Spinikar 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Scott! After watching this video I have done my first orbital rendezvous with my space station which ran out of fuel. Been trying to do it for weeks and after watching this, its easy as pie! Did it ten minutes later with more fuel without breaking a sweet!

  • @eternaCabelera
    @eternaCabelera 10 років тому +37

    Spent 2 hours trying. Did it. Its better than sex.

    • @shambuk2935
      @shambuk2935 5 років тому +3

      Cabelera if anything docking is sex for space stations

  • @Simo.Andreev
    @Simo.Andreev 10 років тому

    This is by far the best and yet shortest vid explaining how to dock. Thanks man, this was very useful =]

  • @davidclaywood
    @davidclaywood 10 років тому +6

    Scott, You are quite good at these tutorials. Thank you for your efforts. I will see if I can slip you something as another way of saying thaks.

  • @LKokos
    @LKokos 10 років тому +2

    Thanks to you, Scott I can finaly rescue Jebediah! All hail king of KSP Scott Manley!

  • @Ricktza
    @Ricktza 10 років тому +4

    This helped me a ton, i was trying to work out how to do this for a while...
    However i wasn't as close as you but i still managed it using pretty much the same technique :).

  • @brysonm66
    @brysonm66 11 років тому

    100 attempts at learning this on my own ended up with a LOT of space trash! One watch of this video and i got my docking first time. Thank you so much Mr Manley!

  • @matmilne
    @matmilne 10 років тому +6

    you've got a great, radio voice.

  • @iamthedocrobot
    @iamthedocrobot 10 років тому

    Thanks Scott Manley, I docked for the first time ever after watching your video.

  • @noksookao
    @noksookao 10 років тому +4

    I DID IT, I F**KING DID IT!!!! Cheers Scott, took mi ages did that. Time to go to Jool!

    • @M3A1GreaseGun
      @M3A1GreaseGun 3 роки тому

      you need to learn how to go interplanetary first

  • @rekomstopa1914
    @rekomstopa1914 3 роки тому

    Just docked thanks to this video. Such a legend Scott Manley is, such a legend.

  • @AhriMedia
    @AhriMedia 9 років тому +4

    His Kerbals seam to be freeking out

  • @hort-dog
    @hort-dog 2 роки тому +1

    This video just saved 3 lives, thanks Scott :)

  • @biljartball
    @biljartball 10 років тому +10

    It's really annoying since Scott makes it look so damn easy >.< I still have problems with getting stations into good, circular orbits -_-

  • @125minime
    @125minime 10 років тому +2

    Thanks Scott, docked for the first time after watching this video.

  • @lemonsquash1111
    @lemonsquash1111 9 років тому +11

    Can you remake this video in 1.0?

  • @trulyka5534
    @trulyka5534 4 роки тому +1

    Because of this video I finally got my first successful docking 😃

  • @hugookay
    @hugookay 8 років тому +9

    can u make a begginers guide for this plz

  • @DRAGONFANG18
    @DRAGONFANG18 Рік тому +1

    I got back into KSP after so many years. I finally did my first orbital rendezvous

  • @Lrofmaulol
    @Lrofmaulol 10 років тому +3

    Hey scott, one question (If you happen to read comments relatively frequently)
    Is it possible to build something like a geostationary ring? You know, like a massive circular space station that spans the entire planet. That'd be interesting. What would you need for it (even theoretically?) What would it look like?

    • @roderik1990
      @roderik1990 10 років тому

      Massive massive amounts of material, also a good propulsion system all around the ring, since I'm fairly sure that ring will not stably stay in that orbit.

    • @Lrofmaulol
      @Lrofmaulol 10 років тому

      Yeah, I know. But when he made the "What does it take to deorbit a moon" or "What does it take to reach light speed", that was really awesome! I'd love to see a video with that other subject.

    • @Lrofmaulol
      @Lrofmaulol 10 років тому

      I'm very aware of that. But just what would it take O_o

    • @roderik1990
      @roderik1990 10 років тому

      A geostationary orbit around kerbal has a radius of about 3468.75km Which means that the ring you are talking about would have a circumference of some 21794.80 km.
      Which is a bit over half the circumference of our earth.

    • @Goldkoron
      @Goldkoron 10 років тому

      I am not a genius, but a gravity wheel around a smaller planet with weaker gravity, could you simulate Kerbin gravity with one on a planet?

  • @Tuku
    @Tuku 10 років тому +1

    man i cant thank you enough for this, Jebediah was orbiting around Kerbin for like a whole year, my attempts to rescue him failed hard (i was trying to cross the orbits like this X (lol to making him board a ship at 4000kmph)) i even made him get off his ship to try and get closer to the rescue ship, he was just floating around the universe, with half his mono tank for months, and then i found this video, i wont lie, it took around 3 hours to rescue him, but he's finally home :D

  • @marcelinethevampirespleen8492
    @marcelinethevampirespleen8492 4 роки тому +3

    I've lost a kerbal who is dear to me in a mk 3 command pod with no docking capability
    [Ap:2,200,000,000m, Pe: 126,600m]
    I'm just starting out and I'm unfamiliar with this type of extreme ellpitical orbit, shall I cut my losses and mourn or launch a large ion probe designed to bump it inwards
    Would I try to match the elliptical orbit or put myself in a circular orbit and hope to intercept near apoapsis

    • @KSPAtlas
      @KSPAtlas 3 роки тому +3

      Launch a similar craft with enough dV to return, and when you get close transfer the kerbals over

    • @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696
      @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696 Рік тому

      you can use a grabber unit, it still counts as docking.

  • @whooopdiefriggindoo
    @whooopdiefriggindoo 10 років тому

    You made enough sense in your explanations to guide me through it during a docking procedure of my own. I just had to be really careful not to over do it by being hesitant or impatient. Also knowing the controls and how they affect your craft in space helps a lot.

  • @dyn01234567
    @dyn01234567 10 років тому +11

    What does Apo-key mean?

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  10 років тому +35

      Apokee is a made up, kerbal version of Apogee. Apogee is the point in an orbit furthest from Earth, Apokee is the point furthest from Kerbin.
      Most people just use the generic Apoapsis

    • @solarash9299
      @solarash9299 8 років тому

      can u make a vid about how to catch up with a target if you were front of it or behind it

    • @SungazerDNB
      @SungazerDNB 8 років тому

      I figured out how to do this on my own, use SAS to aim yourself towards the target and either: 1. Progress to the target with RCS (slow but you won't change your orbit this way so you won't crash into kerbin) or 2. Accelerate while pointing towards your target ship and brake in retrograde direction so you don't change your orbit as you go.

    • @Vincentkelton
      @Vincentkelton 7 років тому

      i'm having the same issue the thing is the faster you go the larger your orbit will be which will move you further from your target. you have to intercept it so to speak

  • @drophooft
    @drophooft 10 років тому

    today for the first time in my life, i have docked a ship in my spaceplane with cargo doors, cant really describe the feeling when those to dockingports melted together haha thanks scott, you made this game 50 times more awesome for me :)

  • @Lordy_
    @Lordy_ 9 років тому +3

    Tried this, while doing it, was in the opposite orbit of my satellite that took 3 hours to make, 3 mins later, i heard a boom, and i was like, WHELP, FUCK THIS

  • @mafiacat88
    @mafiacat88 10 років тому +2

    Thank god for this video, I have been wondering what I was doing wrong for days and this is a lifesaver. Now I can stoop yelling at my computer. Also thank you to someone in the comments on how to go up and down without docking mode, as I kept switching between staging mode and docking mode. Which sucks.

  • @wildybill
    @wildybill 10 років тому +4

    had some kerbals stuck orbiting mun, got my rescue pod 60m away and then ran out of electricity.... turns out you can't expand your solar panels without electricity...
    had to restart the whole mission.

    • @TeeTheGamer
      @TeeTheGamer 10 років тому +8

      If you EVA, you can manually deploy them by right clicking while in EVA.

    • @mokurenlily
      @mokurenlily 10 років тому +2

      Tee PlaysGames
      that would've been
      extremely helpful in many missions...

    • @wabawoooIII
      @wabawoooIII 7 років тому +1

      ... Why am I learning about this now

    • @aksa706
      @aksa706 7 років тому +1

      XD

  • @YuriHabadakas
    @YuriHabadakas 10 років тому

    Holy shit, rocket science is HARD. Thanks dude, this is really comprehensive and will help a whole lot!

  • @gutarjunky
    @gutarjunky 10 років тому +6

    i have a problem docking did everything in this video i have the shielded docking ports and no magnetic force happened between the ports even though they hit dead on and then floated away

    • @gutarjunky
      @gutarjunky 10 років тому +4

      and yes i opened both ports before docking

    • @Stevleton
      @Stevleton 10 років тому +1

      Jesse Raines How fast were you going? Ideal speed for docking is 0.3 m/s or lower.

    • @gutarjunky
      @gutarjunky 10 років тому

      i was going 1m/s

    • @markdevlin150
      @markdevlin150 10 років тому

      Jesse Raines I had the same issue docking.

    • @Thwowspieler
      @Thwowspieler 10 років тому

      mark devlin turn of the SAS when the magnetic force kicks in...

  • @theenduriangamer5509
    @theenduriangamer5509 Рік тому

    You really have 0 idea how much this bloody helped me rescue a bunch of stranded kerbins in an orbit (I forgot to give the ship a parachute)
    AND IM A BLOODY SCIENTIST

  • @martincarl8018
    @martincarl8018 10 років тому +4

    Great help. Thanks. The mentioned sailing solar panel of hubbel can be seen here ( STS-61 ua-cam.com/video/aIDSMHGPhZU/v-deo.html ) at 0:40:40.

  • @amoliski
    @amoliski 3 роки тому

    Almost a decade later and this video is still saving us frustration, thanks SM

  • @BurgerGrabber
    @BurgerGrabber 10 років тому +18

    omg... i am too stupid :(

    • @ConverseMass
      @ConverseMass 10 років тому +8

      You're not the only one here who's stupid.

    • @BurgerGrabber
      @BurgerGrabber 10 років тому +4

      ConverseMass Thanks. that makes me feel better.

    • @ConverseMass
      @ConverseMass 10 років тому +6

      You're welcome.

    • @leadhead3003
      @leadhead3003 10 років тому +4

      This guy spelt "you're" right! Give that man a cookie!

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому

      It's literally rocket science, it's okay to be confused.

  • @MediumRareOpinions
    @MediumRareOpinions 10 років тому

    Just completed my first docking, largely thanks to this tutorial , thanks for making it

  • @DoNeeh
    @DoNeeh 10 років тому +5

    328,275 want to learn how to rendezvous and dock also include me :3

    • @daquake
      @daquake 10 років тому +3

      Probably a lot fewer people than that. It's the same 15,000 that keep coming back to see why our stuff isn't working or going as easily as it does for him. Usually something stupidly obvious that he totally mentioned but we forgot.

    • @daquake
      @daquake 10 років тому +3

      James Holt ::replace every mention of "we" with "I"::

  • @snarf3338
    @snarf3338 11 років тому

    Thanks Scott! I tried for 3 hours without tutorials then got it on the first try after watching your video

  • @coreys.9426
    @coreys.9426 9 років тому +5

    This guy is really
    manley

  • @gangstaturtlz
    @gangstaturtlz 9 років тому

    Thank you so much! after 1 hour of careful tinkering I have started the foundations for my space station!

  • @Dylan_ispeeing
    @Dylan_ispeeing 8 років тому +5

    is this tutorial still valid?

    • @xavierh.5102
      @xavierh.5102 8 років тому +2

      yeah im pretty sure its valid. just followed this tutorial and it worked well.

    • @Dylan_ispeeing
      @Dylan_ispeeing 8 років тому +2

      Xavier H. okay sweet.i just started playing today so this is a bit too advanced but ill try it again in the future. thanks for the reply

    • @connorbranscombe766
      @connorbranscombe766 7 років тому +1

      Dont try docking right away

  • @RuanGreeff
    @RuanGreeff 10 років тому

    Thanks Scott, this is by far one of the best tutorials for docking in KSP I've seen yet. A well done, after watching this video I re-opened KSP and after 15min had a successful docking experience.

  • @keymind117
    @keymind117 10 років тому +7

    just to fucking dock a ship i gotta do this shit. bullshit, they need to make this easier

    • @Phazon8058MS
      @Phazon8058MS 10 років тому +13

      They program ships to do this shit at NASA, and all the pilots are trained to be able to manually do this shit in case of an autopilot malfunction. You just need to practice this a few times and eventually it'll become as easy as getting to orbit. When I was first trying to get to orbit, I had to watch and rewatch the orbit tutorial video about 10 times to get it right. Now getting to orbit is a piece of cake. Just watch this video a few times, practice it, and it'll be easy. Good luck.

    • @1rl1yl
      @1rl1yl 10 років тому +4

      ***** it's one of the worlds hardest games. say again????

    • @antonylykaen6170
      @antonylykaen6170 10 років тому +5

      Yeah, cause space is really wayyyy easier than this. It's supposed to be hard.

    • @chasesahchase
      @chasesahchase 10 років тому +10

      ***** Ya, it's not rocket science people...

    • @leadhead3003
      @leadhead3003 10 років тому +1

      I built one whole space station and placed it on one big rocket to orbit it... ;)

  • @DanielTsosie
    @DanielTsosie 10 років тому

    The SAS button was key, I never would have thought about that. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @theMosen
    @theMosen 4 роки тому +5

    Wow. The in-game tutorial does a TERRIBLE job of explaining this.

  • @roboticbomb8128
    @roboticbomb8128 10 років тому

    scott, you are the only person i can watch without ripping out my hair.
    even when i have no idea what you are talking about :)

  • @GRAFFDEMON
    @GRAFFDEMON 8 років тому +10

    I barely understand any of this. Blegh. Curse my stupidity.

    • @jordan3012000
      @jordan3012000 8 років тому

      same

    • @ebe7157
      @ebe7157 8 років тому +4

      Keep at it. Google is your friend. Kerbal is one of those apps that get exponentially better the more YOU learn. The sense of accomplishment after performing an orbital rendezvous and dock is real, because you had to learn real-world science and physics principles. There are plenty of people who will help you. Just reach out.

  • @Lutranereis
    @Lutranereis 11 років тому

    Thanks so much for these videos, I finally was able to dock with a spacecraft that was dead in orbit and brought my brave astronauts back down to Kerbal. It was really difficult to get it right, but once you know what you're doing, it gets pretty easy.
    Now I'm going to start launching fuel into space and use smaller rockets for my people.

  • @JaimewissnerCreate
    @JaimewissnerCreate 10 років тому +3

    I just completely destroyed an entire room because of how difficult this is. I was three seconds away from actually literally and honestly smashing my laptop on the ground and destroying it. This tutorial did nothing to help me. It didn't help that the game was bugging out so fucking much. It refused to show me my target velocity. Then physics broke and my acceleration was doing fuck all. I just spent the past 5 hours trying to dock one fucking thing.

  • @TylerRamer
    @TylerRamer 11 років тому

    Scott, you are a beautiful person.
    I've been doing this for 6 hours Scott. But everything became clear as soon as I saw this video. You have caused me to see the light Scott.

  • @SuperPizzaman55
    @SuperPizzaman55 10 років тому +12

    I didn't understand any of this. Maybe you should speak clearer, speak slower and explain the meaning of the words you use

    • @aaronmason1065
      @aaronmason1065 10 років тому +38

      Maybe KSP isn't for you.

    • @SuperPizzaman55
      @SuperPizzaman55 10 років тому

      It is, trust me :P

    • @SuperPizzaman55
      @SuperPizzaman55 10 років тому

      ***** No

    • @nossarian
      @nossarian 10 років тому +15

      A lot of them are basic physics terms. I'm sure he explained them in his first KSP videos but if you expect him to re-explain something every time he says it you expect a lot for a little.

    • @TimEriksenA
      @TimEriksenA 10 років тому +20

      SuperPizzaman55 Maybe you should learn english, read up on some basic words related to physics and rocket science and do something about the situation yourself, instead of asking others to change? The majority of us understand this perfectly, so it would be fair to say that Scott is not the problem.

  • @treelonmusk8324
    @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому +1

    I wish sombody would do a step by step on this because this still feels very advanced for beginners

  • @InsanityProjects
    @InsanityProjects 3 роки тому

    Scott. I've watched this video before, and it didn't work. I sat down tonight, watched it again, took my time, and did my first ever successful docking. And then another! Thanks for the excellent tutorial.

  • @donaldreagan5149
    @donaldreagan5149 11 років тому

    My god I just did my first successful dock! It was with pretty small ships. So happy right now as well as Jebidia and the other crew members as they are having a party. I have to say it wasn't easy for a noobie like me. I watched several videos all over youtube on docking. Everything this guy warned to avoid, I got into that mess. I kept overshooting so many times for when I was close and I nearly even crashed into the target but I was able to do it. Just wanted to say thank you!

  • @areallyboringname
    @areallyboringname 9 років тому

    Hi Scott. Just wanted to send a huge thank you for the videos! 60 hours into the game and I'm still coming back to learn more. Bill and Henby also send their gratitude. After their fuel depleted on an unambitious science run to minmus, an unexpected gravity slingshot from the mun mid-rescue-attempt sent them off on a voyage around the sun. Many years passed, with two more failed rescue attempts. A couple of pointers from your vid and they're back, both surprisingly sane and enjoying life on Kerbal. :) Next up - rescuing Bob from the Mun and figuring out where Jebediah was last seen...

  • @FerretBarret
    @FerretBarret 9 років тому

    Thank you Manley. I finally am a certified space docker thanks to you.

  • @JJII161
    @JJII161 10 років тому

    I know I'm behind the times here, but I only just started Kerbal. The Mun scenario was driving me nuts but after watching this once (and watching the pertinent parts as I came across them) I was able to do it on the first try. Thanks a lot!
    To the others, yes, it's difficult. That's why it feels so good when you finally manage it.

  • @XxMaDDoGGxX210Xx
    @XxMaDDoGGxX210Xx 9 років тому

    Thank you so much you literally talked me threw my first docking. iv had the game for like 2 years now and this was my first attempt at docking Thank you sooo much

  • @Jazzarus
    @Jazzarus 11 років тому

    Despite my best efforts I had to start burning towards my dock-target from 20km away. Didnt have enough thrusters mounted on my ship, SAS died because I ran out of electricity. Still made it thanks to this video!

  • @rimmy9054
    @rimmy9054 11 років тому

    This video has saved countless Kerbals from certain death in Munar orbit. Thanks Scott!

  • @TheKitsuneDuke
    @TheKitsuneDuke 11 років тому

    Scott, you made this look at least 50 times easier than it is and I'm not exaggerating.

  • @Nomodoesmc
    @Nomodoesmc 10 років тому

    Can't thank you enough man.....my biggest ship lost orbit and was out of fuel and was drifting away...... I paused the game watched this vid they I brought the ship back to earth

  • @fiskebent
    @fiskebent 11 років тому

    Thanks, Scott. Managed my first rendezvous and docking after a few attempts. Remember to mount your docking clamps the right way out or they don't work :)

  • @HaloStrategist
    @HaloStrategist 11 років тому

    I sat in KSP today for about 2 1/2 hours trying to get close to my space station. Finally broke down and came to Manley. I knew YOU'D have a good tutorial...

  • @TheCafurrow
    @TheCafurrow 10 років тому

    Thanks Scott. This is one of them things about KSP that ive really struggled with. Hopefully with this video ill finally get it. Love all your stuff.

  • @TonboIV
    @TonboIV 11 років тому

    Hey Scott. Little tip for rendezvous. Use an elliptical orbit with Apo at the target orbit. I do it like this:
    During launch raise Apo to target orbit. Set target object, the set a maneuver node at Apo. Increase or decrease the delta-V until I get a close approach at next Apo. As long as my Peri is above the atmosphere I can make rendezvous in one orbit. If it's below, I burn to bring peri just above atmo, go around once and try again at next apo.

  • @VatticTV
    @VatticTV 10 років тому

    Thanks for this. Not long performed my first successful rendezvous and docking. Wouldn't have done it without this video.

  • @frezazero
    @frezazero 4 роки тому

    finally~ my first rescue mission success. Thank you so much, I'm so happy.

  • @cataclysmicbeefstick8327
    @cataclysmicbeefstick8327 10 років тому

    Aw man, I was so lost without this video.

  • @bowak
    @bowak 11 років тому

    Thanks Scott, I'd struggled to find a good explanation of the pink target markers and this vid did the trick.
    I now have my first space station with 4 happyish Kerbals onboard.

  • @equilateral1532
    @equilateral1532 9 років тому

    Thanks Scott, a few days ago I docked my first module to my space station because I watched this video. :D Since then I have docked about 3 or 4 modules more! Thank you for posting this video because docking and rendezvousing lets you plan much more complex missions, and is very fun once you get the hang of it!

  • @Simmangoman101
    @Simmangoman101 10 років тому

    Thanks to this I now have a small space station in orbit!

  • @rillip3
    @rillip3 2 роки тому

    The year is 2022. KSP is now version 1.12.3. I'm still out here watching a 10 year old video and learning how to play. Amazingly made video to be this timeless.

  • @douglasparkinson4123
    @douglasparkinson4123 3 роки тому

    fun tip:if you find it really hard to line up 2 docking ports, if you have a strong structural part on the craft your docking, you can use a grabber unit. it still lets you do all the things

  • @Curaodo
    @Curaodo 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video Scott! Just made my first successful rendezvous myself half an hour ago. Couldn't have done it without this vid.

  • @Doctor699
    @Doctor699 10 років тому

    Great tutorial, love the use of the instruments where you can set up burns and see your intersect and that stuff. I remember flying another simulator called orbiter and learning how to do rendezvous there. I'm glad that when i finally got into KSP version 14 i knew enough that i was actually able to do a rendezvous pretty much flying by the seat of my pants. Nothing is more satisfying than when those two vehicles dock together.