there is a mod-collection named realism overhoul and basicly adds loads of realism, including real planets, dimensions, specific fuels, communication, decay and much more :)
I just go by greek and roman names, since thats a nasa thing to do. So far my satellites have been going under diana because i dont want to use eros XD
"I work on the part of the drill that makes it spin". Now imagine how many engineers are involved in building 1 single Mars rover and how complicated the thing is. Fascinating.
@CL Melonshark Well I'm sure that, say, Bosch, have more than one engineer working on every new drill they develop. The rover actually probably has way fewer engineers working on it than say, something like a mass-market SUV. Where there's money, there's man-hours. Where there isn't money, there's the government.
@@tangerinetech5300 a motor than needs to operate in extreme conditions of low pressure, very fine Martian dust and handle an extreme range of temperature between day and night without failing, while meeting the performance requirements and consuming the lowest amount of electric power to save it for the other components. It must also survive the vibration and shocks of take of and reentry and landing. Yeah, putting 1 engineer on that doesn't seem overkill to me
@@thesteaksaignant I mean they don't specify if he does all of that or if it's a team working on the motor and he literally works on just the motor. To be honest I find it hard to believe that he would be in charge of all of that for the motor but I would hope he does other stuff than just make sure the motor for the drill is at its best possible performance cause that's probably pretty dull work after a while.
@@tangerinetech5300 Slow down for a sec, you're the only one saying he works on a single motor, so I checked his linkedin profile and here's what it says: "Designing the spindle, spindle transmission, and core break actuation systems for the Mars 2020 rover’s sampling and caching subsystem" So there's more to it than just one motor. However, I stand by my point that even designing a single motor for extreme conditions is a very complex task and I don't see why it would be dull.
This guy goes to mars in KSP 9min meanwhile , I transformed my company into a missile factory because my rockets couldn't pass the atmosphere for 6 years
@@e1123581321345589144 hah try interplanetary travel. Getting to duna (which is an easy planet) is still pretty tough. getting there and coming back is tougher. Now imagine what a 'hard' planet is like!
@@oceanbytez847 Still get a thrill remembering my first (and only) return launch off the surface Eve. Probably had 800-1000 hours in the game at that point. Getting amped up to try RSS/RO/RP-1 on my next career. Time to turn up the difficulty.
my first stage booster could probably be far more efficient, and carry far more payload into space, but anybody who plays KSP knows that the solution is NOT to be more efficient, it's to add moar boosters! (BTW my first stage is 16 vector engines attached to 2 of the massive fuel tanks from the making history DLC)
This might actually be my favorite from the series. As freshmen engineer student who dreams of working at nasa, this was simply amazing to watch. I love how realistic it was.
I'd like to see this with someone who hasn't very obviously played this game before. While the game is realistic, having a degree in real life doesnt automatically make you know how the maneuver nodes and fuel flow and staging in this game work.
Zack Taylor Well obviously, haha. I didn’t find it interesting just because he played it well. There a lot of people who can. Rather, because he had actual knowledge of how it works in real life and he made interesting comments about in relation to that.
Nah, don't think about it like that. He was thinking about it in terms of his actual job and showing people what he and the staff at JPL do. So he was driven. And that relief he must have felt along with the pride and accomplishment of landing successfully? Well worth a little sweating, I would say.
The fact that the real scientist understands this game better than 100+ hours gamers tells us how responsibly the creators approached the making of such an accurate and realistic game
The difference with this guy and some derpy youtuber is that while they’re trying to figure out how to make it fly for 30ft, he’s figuring out the trajectory of mars for when he lands.. xD
@@macstrong1284 Tone is a difficult thing to see in text. I apologize if I caused anything to anyone, I was trying to help correct the minor inconsistency I saw.
@@danieliusj9192 "Check your facts" is aggressive no matter the way you try to retroactively doctor it. Either be a presumptuous know-it-all or don't; you can't have your cake and eat it.
You can see his passion for his work as an engineer. He was so immersed in the game that near the end of the video, he was so stressed but overjoyed of his recreation's success!
I've watched a bunch of this series and this is the first time the professional has been substantially better than me at the game. That speaks volumes for how incredible KSP is as a simulation and of course for Tim's skill.
most experts would be better than you in KSP if they had the time to master the interfaz & keys. This dude probably played KSP before for sure. There is no way he could knew how things actually work in KSP at the first time. Apart of course, from all the orbital mechanics & space flight that he learned in college. But I am talking about the gameplay itself
@@v44n7 hes still relatively new. at 6:05 he shows that when he clearly doesn't know that if you plot a maneuver that is impossible due to low fuel the burn time is highlighted in red. his was not so his poorly optimized burn was technically possible despite his educated guess. This is a pretty basic game mechanic most relatively new players with Mun and Minmus under their belt know about.
Jack Ryan I mean no disrespect when I say this but, are you okay? Are you trolling or being genuine here? If you're being genuine then just know there is help out there, not saying there is anything wrong with you but sometimes it's good to get the head checked every few years and let the professionals judge that. Look after yourself buddy
Ikr I have dozens of ships and rockets and I've only just done 1 successful mun mission xD. Gonna try Duna now though, I think my rockets have the range for it, I'm just bad at encounters and orbits.
@@__-fm5qv A little advice, install transfer window planner and kerbal alarm clock, that will let you know when to jump from orbit on kerbin to orbit on Duna or any other planet and with the kerbal alarm clock you can just let time go and it will stop automatically, also something that can help if you learn how to use it is Delta V, you can find tutorials and then just search for a KSP dV map to know how much you need to get to any place, you can know the dV of your rocket with the 1.6 version if you have it or with Kerbal Engineer Redux
"Its beautiful in the game, can't imagine what it looks in real life." Idk what I felt, but I felt that, coming from an engineer who could have possibly spent most of his life sending things to Mars, but not getting to see it himself
Your comment makes me feel like that for some weird reason in the far future they'll need an engineer to help them out flying and doing engineering stuff on Mars and pick him :P
@@aiosquadron Maybe for educational purposes. KSP is great fun and works well for what it is. The real thing though is far more complex. KSP uses patched conic physics instead of actual N-Body physics. This is so the game can actually run and still be enjoyable to the masses. If actual physics were used you'd have Lagrange points, orbit destabilisation and deterioration, and lots of headaches. Though, it would make certain more advance maneuvers possible.
@BenyAU at least orbits are elliptical there. Spaceflight Simulator uses circular orbits, but the next update it's gonna be more realistic. For earth with an eccentricity of 0.016 who cares. But for Mars with eccentricity of 0.09 that a problem.
I actually do that. If they plan do something like what you suggest, they'd better make sure there's a gearbox with an 18 speed shift knob on top. I drive an auto in real life, but a manual in the game, and I would be able to explain how it all works, as well how to accurately shift the thing.
It was awesome to see the difference between "knowing knowing how to play the game in a technical way" and "actually knowing what you are doing" 😀 So much fun to watch 👍👍
My first successful interplanetary mission in Kerbal Space Program is one of the most satisfying and memorable moments in my gaming experience. I've been gaming for over 30 years.
@@onceuponaban why would i drive a truck for a job the whole day and then relax by playing a truck simulator? youd think you get sick of it at some point
My brother drives for ATS and he plays American truck sim... But I agree I don't see how he does it because I would imagine he would get tired of it after driving one all day..
@@lilmonkey313 it's all a matter of passion: how could a professional painter teach painting after doing it for a living? if you think about it, it's the same question. I'm a truck driver myself, and i play both ETS and ATS, and my reasons are that it's actually a lot different from real world, at least here in Europe, since in the games you don't have to worry about documents, driving times, rules, regulations, you can just drive... plus, most of the drivers aren't actually self-employed, and are confined to the same 10 to 15 places where they go every week or so, while in the game you can create your own company (that is exceedingly difficult in Europe) and go where your heart wishes
This video made me buy KSP, now I'm hooked. Dude, plays KSP for first time, Launches, Orbits, gets to Duna, lands Duna, with a Rover! Awesome. I am a pilot and a EET and I love how realistic the engine in KSP is. Its so much fun.
Firestorm built in multiplayer, other solar systems, colonisation, all running a hell of a lot better than stock ksp - let alone ksp with all of the mods to do this in no.1
@@yourbigfan1777 A PhD is generally the highest qualification available in western cultures. It takes most people 3 to 4 years at university, on top of other qualifications, and most people are at least 30 by the time they get one. It means "Philosophiae Doctor", where "philosophiae" is an ancient Greek word meaning love of knowledge.
Yay for us space nerds! Almost the same degree I have, just didn't end up with a career in space. Doing trains instead after a while in the alternative automotive fuel field. Congrats dude!
This youtuber should deserve 150m subs! Because of everyone who plays the game that suits them the most, If they act serious about it then thats an 100/10 because of how serious and intense they are, It also shows how great they are at their job. It makes me and others feel like they are in a real space/cooking etc.
one shot would make sense tho, i mean irl you have one shot bcoz it costs millions of $ to get vehicles to other planets, so maybe he is being realistic
First try, no saves puts a rover on Duna? Not happening. If you know the game you would know this video is HEAVILY edited to make it look "better". Typical buzzfeed bullcrap. But good for them they show a good game.
I felt like I just watched an actual Mars mission 'cause of how serious and intense he was.
Needs his own Kerbal channel
When he looks behind him and writes on the chalkboard you know he means business
@Pattarapol P Yes I love steaks
he was sweating hard xd
Lol he was sounding a bit out of breath at the end :)
“It’s beautiful in-game, can’t imagine what it would look like in real life”
i feel that
there is a mod-collection named realism overhoul and basicly adds loads of realism, including real planets, dimensions, specific fuels, communication, decay and much more :)
Sooo you telling me they never actually had a rover on mars then if he said that. It was all a lie
CL Melonshark it would look sad. Sadly our eyes can’t see 100% of space.
LMAO Millennials😄
Tubeman 777 huh?
I like how he had the same trouble all us other players when it comes to naming our ships.
That's the closest time I'm similar to a engineer lol
@@BullyMaguire69 TIL that I'm actually an engineer
I just go by greek and roman names, since thats a nasa thing to do. So far my satellites have been going under diana because i dont want to use eros XD
Well, not a problem for me. Just naming them "tin-can3" "pieceofsh@t1" "sh@tflyer", "sh@tsaver" etc
I named my rocket moon rocket
You already know he went straight home and bought the game.
Doesn't need the game when he's surrounded by rocket stuff all the time at his job lol :D
@@HydroSheep The funny thing is that the KSP community is FULL of nasa employees and aerospace engineers
@@klioseth4336 Really?
@@phannguyen7196 Yeah because even though the game makes space physic accessible to laymen, they already appreciate and understand the basics
I am willing to bet he has already played the game.
"I work on the part of the drill that makes it spin". Now imagine how many engineers are involved in building 1 single Mars rover and how complicated the thing is. Fascinating.
@CL Melonshark Well I'm sure that, say, Bosch, have more than one engineer working on every new drill they develop. The rover actually probably has way fewer engineers working on it than say, something like a mass-market SUV. Where there's money, there's man-hours. Where there isn't money, there's the government.
Yeah he's talking about a motor a singular motor and they need one person just for that motor. Seems unnecessary
@@tangerinetech5300 a motor than needs to operate in extreme conditions of low pressure, very fine Martian dust and handle an extreme range of temperature between day and night without failing, while meeting the performance requirements and consuming the lowest amount of electric power to save it for the other components. It must also survive the vibration and shocks of take of and reentry and landing.
Yeah, putting 1 engineer on that doesn't seem overkill to me
@@thesteaksaignant I mean they don't specify if he does all of that or if it's a team working on the motor and he literally works on just the motor. To be honest I find it hard to believe that he would be in charge of all of that for the motor but I would hope he does other stuff than just make sure the motor for the drill is at its best possible performance cause that's probably pretty dull work after a while.
@@tangerinetech5300 Slow down for a sec, you're the only one saying he works on a single motor, so I checked his linkedin profile and here's what it says:
"Designing the spindle, spindle transmission, and core break actuation systems for the Mars 2020 rover’s sampling and caching subsystem"
So there's more to it than just one motor. However, I stand by my point that even designing a single motor for extreme conditions is a very complex task and I don't see why it would be dull.
This dude made a rocket, plotted a course, and landed on mars, in 9 minutes.
It took NorthernLion about 20 episodes to leave earths atmosphere
well, a heavily edited 9 minutes..
The guy have a PhD and NL has the power of ranting from beginning to end so... choose your poison
@@lukehoffmann6324 how did you know?
@@riconico2333 you being sarcastic or nah?
Egg made it thats all that matters
Guy: Says he only works on the spinny part of the drill
Also guy: Knows everything about how to send a spaceship to mars
(Apart from Gravity turns)
I am not working at nasa and can do the same thing 10x times better ksp is realistic but its a game so it cant be impossible
IMO that's also why he sounds *super* excited; because while usually he only works at drill, this time he controls *everything*
Kerbal_ Man You know games can be impossible right?
@@venofus9904 yes but impossible games are meant to be impossible
This guy goes to mars in KSP 9min
meanwhile , I transformed my company into a missile factory because my rockets couldn't pass the atmosphere for 6 years
oh, I got out of the atmosphere. That's not that hard. it's landing that's the real challenge. And I haven't tried leaving the orbit, not yet anyway.
@@e1123581321345589144 hah try interplanetary travel. Getting to duna (which is an easy planet) is still pretty tough. getting there and coming back is tougher.
Now imagine what a 'hard' planet is like!
@@oceanbytez847 Still get a thrill remembering my first (and only) return launch off the surface Eve. Probably had 800-1000 hours in the game at that point. Getting amped up to try RSS/RO/RP-1 on my next career. Time to turn up the difficulty.
Today I successfully landed on the Moon! But i couldn't go back
my first stage booster could probably be far more efficient, and carry far more payload into space, but anybody who plays KSP knows that the solution is NOT to be more efficient, it's to add moar boosters! (BTW my first stage is 16 vector engines attached to 2 of the massive fuel tanks from the making history DLC)
Anyone notice how he's drenched in sweat and almost out of breath in the end lmao
Yeah, he's super stressed playing this. He is treating it like a real mission. "If this fails, 18 years of labor and science was WASTED!"
because he was playing in a pentium 3
That is usually how people end up playing this game. I speak from experience.
To people who play the game, that's very relatable. I've just made my first career Moon landing yesterday, it was thrilling!
Alam Rasyidi grats, now are they comin home?
My first Duna rover was called Stupidity, and it travelled from the south to north pole, collecting a lifetime of sience
How long did that take
And how didn't it crash
Autopilot :D
@@WillmacLMCD Well that's boring
Lasket Sorry 😬
damnit buzzfeed. This series is actually good content.
You weren't supposed to do that, buzzfeed
Those bastards are up to something
They fired the sjws
Didn't realize this was buzzfeed due to it being actually decent
Some are good like this one is good
"When we go to Mars, we need to do *science* "
...
This man is going to be a god in this game.
Also him: doesn't put a single piece of science on the rover
“Today we’ll be unlocking the tech tree in one mission!”
@@henry-rosenberg i mean it's his first time playing
@@henry-rosenbergFirst Time Playing, Bro.
"Science isn't about *why*. It's about *why not*!" - Cave Johnson
When you are overqualified to play...
Where is replies?
@@lobstershot4337 hello :)
@@lobstershot4337 hi
Oh, there is replies!
Replies surprise!
Let a real prisoner play the escapist
Genji yes :D
Or a Way out
@@chleb3832 haha yeah
*"ANGELA! I need healing!"*
Or Prison Architect escape mode
Real engineer: **Uses chalkboard for calculations like a pleb.**
KSP engineer: **Eyeballs it like a pro.**
Real engineer virgin = Uses math
Chad-kerbal = smacks rockets on a cockpit with boosters
Right? Hahah.
KSP engineer: *moar rockets*
Real engineer: *Loses his job over making the slightest mistake*
KSP engineer: *Revert to vehicle assembly: 1 minute 32 seconds*
Real Engineer: _nearly runs out of fuel_
KSP Engineer: _flies laps around Duna with his extra 2000 DeltaV of fuel_
The people of the internet: Wow, this is pretty awesome!
KSP players: What the hell is he doing and why does it works?
KSP is full of nasa engineers they shouldnt get confused.
His ascent was too steep smh
@@user-eh2jr3rd4x they've sold over 2 million copies and nasa has less than 20k employees you party pooping know it all
@@davidndounou its a joke jesus christ he's obviously overexaggerating
@@davidndounou and has an active playerbase of around 20,000 lol, the KSP community is relatively small
This might actually be my favorite from the series. As freshmen engineer student who dreams of working at nasa, this was simply amazing to watch. I love how realistic it was.
Awesome!
I'd like to see this with someone who hasn't very obviously played this game before. While the game is realistic, having a degree in real life doesnt automatically make you know how the maneuver nodes and fuel flow and staging in this game work.
Zack Taylor Well obviously, haha. I didn’t find it interesting just because he played it well. There a lot of people who can. Rather, because he had actual knowledge of how it works in real life and he made interesting comments about in relation to that.
I hope you accomplish your dreams
And be employed by NASA
I believe in you
if you're watching buzzfeed then your future is already ruined
Becomes a spaceship engineer to become better at kerbel space program.
STONKS
Mehmet Karamemiş Intelligence 100
IQ 9001
@@ronaldraygun5089 *IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAND!!!!!!!!!!*
Filip Bomark thats what she said!
James Dabney R/woooosh
He seems so stressed playing this. His experience is not letting him take this as a game
Sounds like PTSD to me
Or the the stress and potential embarrassment of being a professional and failing at a video game lol
He felt that at the naming part. Triumph sucks
Have you played ksp, its life and death
Nah, don't think about it like that. He was thinking about it in terms of his actual job and showing people what he and the staff at JPL do. So he was driven.
And that relief he must have felt along with the pride and accomplishment of landing successfully? Well worth a little sweating, I would say.
Bring this guy back when Kerbal Space Program 2 comes out. I think he’d really like it because its even better and has even more parts!
You can't tell if it will be better, it hasn't come out yet
true
yeah in 2022 :|
the big oof moment when you realize the release date got hardcore pushed back.
@@oceanbytez847 the more it gets pushed back,
The better it will be, and the more ksp1 can be played
Yall should get a real lawyer to play ace attorney
They gotta know Japanese law though
LegalEagle reviewed the anime.
YES!
Uhhh...there is a study in law called "comparative law". Which we compared system of law between countries. So yeah, legal eagle could do it.
hell yeah
I know this game is years old by now but this video proves how impressive it is
MARKOUT TV And then still supporting the game and updating it
Its still pretty unique and doesn’t have much competition
The mod community has added what would be nine DLCs worth of content from EA for free.
Indeed
@@c187rocks Yep, sometimes I accidentally start up the game with no mods and I get into the VAB and have a good laugh at the options.
God plays Universe Sandbox 2
Is God up to the challenge?
dude, it is playing already.
Yoooo... YOOOOO....
Neil deGrasse plays universe sandbox
Static Shock
...
The fact that the real scientist understands this game better than 100+ hours gamers tells us how responsibly the creators approached the making of such an accurate and realistic game
scientist: puts a body, six wheels, and two drills onto the thing
scientist: "I'm pretty surprised how accurate all this is"
well there were some rtg's and a battery too...
Ok?
@@problem5697 Stop being so toxic.
@@walterwhite8968 I guess saying OK is toxic nowdays.
@@walterwhite8968 I think your the one being toxic Can't believe Someone just said OK and you start trashtalking them ooof
The difference with this guy and some derpy youtuber is that while they’re trying to figure out how to make it fly for 30ft, he’s figuring out the trajectory of mars for when he lands.. xD
This just makes me feel better about myself in all honesty
Pshh. You're obviously not in touch with the ksp community. Look up Scott Manley. He's an aerospace engineer.
@@Thecabalsgimp Overfloater from the old days
Have you fuckin seen matt lowne
tunnel vision + near sightedness = your comment
His passion and excitement are making him incredibly admirable. I think he would be a great influencer for NASA
JPL or Jet Propulsion Laboratories is NASA, check your facts. He wouldn't be he probably is.
@@danieliusj9192 jesus dude, cool your jets. no need to be aggressive because someone doesnt know something you do
NO ONLINE DATING
but if your talking about him being a role model I agree.
@@macstrong1284 Tone is a difficult thing to see in text. I apologize if I caused anything to anyone, I was trying to help correct the minor inconsistency I saw.
@@danieliusj9192 "Check your facts" is aggressive no matter the way you try to retroactively doctor it. Either be a presumptuous know-it-all or don't; you can't have your cake and eat it.
You can see his passion for his work as an engineer. He was so immersed in the game that near the end of the video, he was so stressed but overjoyed of his recreation's success!
I've watched a bunch of this series and this is the first time the professional has been substantially better than me at the game. That speaks volumes for how incredible KSP is as a simulation and of course for Tim's skill.
most experts would be better than you in KSP if they had the time to master the interfaz & keys. This dude probably played KSP before for sure. There is no way he could knew how things actually work in KSP at the first time. Apart of course, from all the orbital mechanics & space flight that he learned in college. But I am talking about the gameplay itself
@@v44n7 hes still relatively new. at 6:05 he shows that when he clearly doesn't know that if you plot a maneuver that is impossible due to low fuel the burn time is highlighted in red. his was not so his poorly optimized burn was technically possible despite his educated guess.
This is a pretty basic game mechanic most relatively new players with Mun and Minmus under their belt know about.
No wonder I couldn't get to another planet when I was much younger
Turns out you actually have to have a plan to get to another planet
Jack Ryan I mean no disrespect when I say this but, are you okay? Are you trolling or being genuine here? If you're being genuine then just know there is help out there, not saying there is anything wrong with you but sometimes it's good to get the head checked every few years and let the professionals judge that. Look after yourself buddy
welcome to pornhub yay
Wow, this thread.
Also, "Planet"="Plan it"
@@celticcomradelad1850 don't feed the trolls lmao
@@celticcomradelad1850 Jake is just your typical troll on UA-cam.
This guy is legitimately very good at playing KSP.
Ikr I have dozens of ships and rockets and I've only just done 1 successful mun mission xD. Gonna try Duna now though, I think my rockets have the range for it, I'm just bad at encounters and orbits.
@@__-fm5qv A little advice, install transfer window planner and kerbal alarm clock, that will let you know when to jump from orbit on kerbin to orbit on Duna or any other planet and with the kerbal alarm clock you can just let time go and it will stop automatically, also something that can help if you learn how to use it is Delta V, you can find tutorials and then just search for a KSP dV map to know how much you need to get to any place, you can know the dV of your rocket with the 1.6 version if you have it or with Kerbal Engineer Redux
*5:25*
*HUMMMMMMMMMM*
@@Pacomed92 Oh cool thanks! Just looked up the mods, looks like they'd be a lot of help!
Anonymoose How do you think he got his job at NASA?
The whole time he was in flight he didn't even turn SAS on. What an absolute legend.
Legend
He did
chad
what are u on about, he did while making maneuvers, he only turned it off when it wasn't important and a liability, such as in the mars descent
@@notitzop ok
As someone who has also played KSP, I can confirm that one of the most difficult things is naming your vehicles.
I usually name my transport spaceplanes
Kerbalheed Cratermaker - "version"
Lol
I started giving them numbers for names
I'm I'm landing on the mun I do mun 1 or luna 1
Edit : if
@@idkhowtoright479 Ok, but what if you do mun base? mun station? mun shuttle from the base to the station?
@@PavloPravdiukov mun base 1
Mun station 1
Mun shuttle 1
Real swat team plays "Swat" Or Rainbow six siege multiplayer
YES.
PLEASE.
That was my idea too now we got two comments so they see it
Have them play the Fairfax Residence mission in SWAT 4
And counters strike
PROTEST!!!
"Its beautiful in the game, can't imagine what it looks in real life."
Idk what I felt, but I felt that, coming from an engineer who could have possibly spent most of his life sending things to Mars, but not getting to see it himself
Your comment makes me feel like that for some weird reason in the far future they'll need an engineer to help them out flying and doing engineering stuff on Mars and pick him :P
He could have asked Matt Damon what Mars looks like lol
Welcome to the only good thing buzzfeed has ever made.
Facts
MartinKB04 agreed
@@lofiwackpainting7439 This guy is so desperate for an echo chamber he agrees with the guy who is agreeing with him.
Ever heard of buzzfeed unsolved?
Yztefen San Pablo ikr that is actually good too
When you actually use a chalk board to play a video game.
I'd like to watch him do all those calculations on that chalkboard
You should see the spreadsheets people use to play Eve Online.
That's nothing dude... I just use an entire agenda. I play with a lots of realistic mods and use my own calculator to actually play
@@thegamerdudeabides You should see the spreadsheets people use to play the Realism Overhaul mod of Kerbal Space Program.
@@kertaspaper94 dude,these equation are just what you learn in secondary/ high school lol
We know we've got the extra level of innovation
Since Buzzfeed made a video about ksp so I guess I have to quit
Hey dude, can you please stop smuggling dank memes into my Recommended? Or at least make some history memes, since those are actually good.
Took me 6 months of crashing, messing up the controls and stages in the wrong order to do what he did in 9 minutes.
well to be honest, it took him most of his young adult life learning how to do so in 9 minutes
@@abishaakmal7455 True!
@@abishaakmal7455 Worth it tho
It is cut up
Probably not 9 minute probably an hour
Really like the way he works almost backwards, landing, deorbit, transfer, etc to launch. Makes perfect sense
Real explorer watches Dora the Explorer.
YES PLEASE
Real black person plays King Kong
Can you see the talking tree?
*IT'S OBVIOUSLY BEHIND YOU*
@@hugoguh1 its obushly behind you
mhmmmm yes pleace
Real Jedi plays Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
*wink* Where do I sign up..? *winking intensifies*
*THE LAST JEDI*
Jedis aren’t real
Real black person plays King Kong
@@raptorm8242 cmon XD that was bit hard
I'm just gonna say it, I think he's played the game before
Im pretty sure he is not playing at all.
Either he’s not playing or he’s already experienced and was just pretending, because that was a very well planned and executed mission lol
I think I have heard that NASA is actually using the game with real solar system and realissum overhual to simulate the real mission or something.
@@aiosquadron Maybe for educational purposes.
KSP is great fun and works well for what it is. The real thing though is far more complex.
KSP uses patched conic physics instead of actual N-Body physics.
This is so the game can actually run and still be enjoyable to the masses.
If actual physics were used you'd have Lagrange points, orbit destabilisation and deterioration, and lots of headaches.
Though, it would make certain more advance maneuvers possible.
@BenyAU at least orbits are elliptical there. Spaceflight Simulator uses circular orbits, but the next update it's gonna be more realistic.
For earth with an eccentricity of 0.016 who cares. But for Mars with eccentricity of 0.09 that a problem.
engineer plays ksp: does it perfectly
me playing ksp: unintentionally turns it into an ICBM
Edit:thx for 1k likes
@@empireattac2451 ok
@@empireattac2451 actually during the later parts of the Cold War it was found out the US had a substantial nuclear advantage over the Soviet's
@@weasle2904 actually in numbers soviets and now russia have more nukes (although they are selling some of them to NASA so they can make RTGs
Lasercannon Studios What is a ICMB
Lasercannon Studios Yea but you said ICMB not ICBM
Next: Long haul truck driver plays American Truck Simulator
That would be Great
I actually do that. If they plan do something like what you suggest, they'd better make sure there's a gearbox with an 18 speed shift knob on top.
I drive an auto in real life, but a manual in the game, and I would be able to explain how it all works, as well how to accurately shift the thing.
Perfect
Hell no. I will never play that again now that I do it for a living.
ATS or ETS2 would be amazing
There should be an episode where a real dispatcher plays 911 operator
Yes!!!
this
If they have time. That's the main problem
@@FOXTROT_Protogen you do know that a 911 dispatcher doesnt work 24/7 right?
@@B0ltActionPenis their immortal, they do not need sleep
It was awesome to see the difference between "knowing knowing how to play the game in a technical way" and "actually knowing what you are doing" 😀
So much fun to watch 👍👍
This man worked on the Perseverance rover that JUST landed
No it didn't
@@vincedhilandulay7798 uh... yes... Percy landed in feb of 21....
@@soundmanronwest you did not need to reply bro
100% sure would be more entertaining to show the whole gameplay without the jumpcuts, 30-35 min longer, I'm pretty sure people would still watch it.
nope.
Nope
Nope
Open
@@СергейГолубев-л5п
open
Insane amount of knowledge buried in this mans head. Crazy
Not as much as mfs who can read minecraft enchantment table language thats onna diamond
Real rocket engineer reacts to KSP projects who people has build.
Nice grammar.
@@jasonlorig4482 I know, tried best I could. :D
/R/Engrish
@SonGoku 522 No?
@@metallicserpant1480 that capital r angers me
watching this guy play was incredible and shows you how much effort the developers put into making the game realistic
This was really interesting as he actually knew what he was doing unlike most videos of space industry people playing KSP.
"We're generating a lot of heat"
No, *he* is generating a lot of heat.
*Russian anthem stops*
@@elkn9838
Finally... I was starting to lose my mind.
*softly hums the Star Spangled Banner and drinks a Diet Coke*
Teivos mehtna starts
@@robertlombardo8437 who the hell drinks diet coke
*Next Video: **_Real Alien Plays Kerbal Space Program_*
Oh I saw you in a comment in 2 months ago hi glad to see you again
I saw u before
*Lisa Guererro would have confronted that alien*
My first successful interplanetary mission in Kerbal Space Program is one of the most satisfying and memorable moments in my gaming experience. I've been gaming for over 30 years.
I hate BuzzFeed but God damnit I love when they make these types of videos this is so cool.
Rest in peace Opportunity . This is for you ! ;(
R.I.P oppy
Yes reast
F
Big gay
@@paulk459 *He's
This was really, really cool! I'd love to continue to see more science-based games!!
This man knew his bosses would be watching later, this was like his greatest test.
5:25 damn he's so good he doesn't need to scroll using his hands
ow sh*t!
Yeah that's kind of what I thought of the video and it's production
*oof*
Is it fake then?
Is this fake then? I must know
Real mass shooter plays GTA online
lets go
@@mrthonk2408 r/wooosh
There's something close ua-cam.com/video/4D1i3G2SgBo/v-deo.html
@@andrew3084 It's woooosh, 4 O's, how hard it is to remember this?
felix nah the joke went so fast over his, he could barely hear it
How about a real truck driver plays American Truck Simulator, or Euro
meh... its been done already... i think Luke C in a HGV has played ETS2... as a live stream iirc
There is probably a significant overlap between the ETS/ATS player base and real life truck drivers to be honest.
@@onceuponaban why would i drive a truck for a job the whole day and then relax by playing a truck simulator? youd think you get sick of it at some point
My brother drives for ATS and he plays American truck sim... But I agree I don't see how he does it because I would imagine he would get tired of it after driving one all day..
@@lilmonkey313 it's all a matter of passion: how could a professional painter teach painting after doing it for a living? if you think about it, it's the same question. I'm a truck driver myself, and i play both ETS and ATS, and my reasons are that it's actually a lot different from real world, at least here in Europe, since in the games you don't have to worry about documents, driving times, rules, regulations, you can just drive... plus, most of the drivers aren't actually self-employed, and are confined to the same 10 to 15 places where they go every week or so, while in the game you can create your own company (that is exceedingly difficult in Europe) and go where your heart wishes
As a person who just watched the Mars 2020 livestream, I could say that this video aged well
Agreed
PERSEVERANCE 🤟🤟
This is so interesting, great video! I love how excited the dude got at the end when landing and driving, its obvious he is in a field he loves!
Real Swat plays Rainbow Six Siege
Real rainbow plays rainbow six siege
Real six plays rainbow six siege
Look up donut operator, a former cop and swat officer
Real siege plays rainbow six siege
syalP egeiS laer wobniaR xiS
Imagine telling someone “I have a degree in Space Sailing”
Peter pan
Everyone can have that, it's called marijuana
This video made me buy KSP, now I'm hooked. Dude, plays KSP for first time, Launches, Orbits, gets to Duna, lands Duna, with a Rover! Awesome. I am a pilot and a EET and I love how realistic the engine in KSP is. Its so much fun.
Agreed
They are making a *Kerbal Space Program 2!!!!!!* >:0
I'm so fucking excited, i can't wait
level of hype beyond measure, especially if the looks even half as good as that trailer
@@UNSCPILOT we finally get outer planets. Can't wait for enceladus
@@nathanholm7584 Egg-fucking-scuse? What even is your definition of an 'actual' game developer?
Eh, unless it does something the original can't (very unlikely) I personally don't see the need
Firestorm built in multiplayer, other solar systems, colonisation, all running a hell of a lot better than stock ksp - let alone ksp with all of the mods to do this in no.1
Him: take 9 minutes to get to the mars
Me: take 10 minutes to leave bed in the morning
He could build a irl space station before i even can finish my shower
LOL
I don’t want to be that guy but...
DUNA!
Duna*
10? Try 30 haha!
Ha
Haaaaaaaaa
...
Real bank robber plays Payday 2
it has real robbers play gta 5 heists
Lucijan Španja robber: this is totally unrealistic all we need is a car and a hacker not 5 different setups
notes that real life guns don't cost half a million $.
How does he already have a PhD? He looks about 25.
Something we're never going to understand
Being too inteligent :(
Clark Rahman there are some people who have their PhD at 17:)
@@sarasmuizza they watched rick and morty
What is PhD?
@@yourbigfan1777 A PhD is generally the highest qualification available in western cultures. It takes most people 3 to 4 years at university, on top of other qualifications, and most people are at least 30 by the time they get one.
It means "Philosophiae Doctor", where "philosophiae" is an ancient Greek word meaning love of knowledge.
"this is a...hehe...oneshot"
mate I make 20 quickaves a minute
i usually quicksave once per mission-just before slowing to a decent trajectory.
"7 minutes of terror"...i'll have to remember that one!
Yay for us space nerds! Almost the same degree I have, just didn't end up with a career in space. Doing trains instead after a while in the alternative automotive fuel field.
Congrats dude!
Thanks! I hope you're enjoying engineering too.
@@tims1011 who are you?
Yeetasaurus Rex he’s literally the guy in the video
Should've made him play Realism Overhaul.
(A Mod for KSP that makes the game far more realistic, making it more similar to real life.)
So that's what realistic means
@@B33fisGud You...didn't know what realistic meant?
Micah Bell it was obviously sarcasm
So that’s what sarcasm is
Johnithinuioian wait a minute that’s sarcasm isn’t it
"Looks like we're heading for a low depression area."
_YES!_ Finally! The cure with no pill.
That was actually really entertaining
Real barbarian plays Clash of Clans
Oh yeah yeah
Wait how to get real barbarian? There are in ancient/medival times
murni mira it a joke
Real Harry Potter plays LEGO Harry potter
murni mira, r/WOOOOOOOSH
Him playing this: We need this to do that and this
Me playing the game: *making a claw machine*
This youtuber should deserve 150m subs! Because of everyone who plays the game that suits them the most, If they act serious about it then thats an 100/10 because of how serious and intense they are, It also shows how great they are at their job. It makes me and others feel like they are in a real space/cooking etc.
*Real Android plays Detroit: Become human*
**turns deviant then shoots camera man**
Aren't you just asking for zucc to play detroit
except he doesn't become human
Yeah they just need to get Mark Zuckerberg to play it
Samsung plays Detroit: Become human lol
Ok but can we get more of Timothy playing KSP? That was so intense it was like watching an actual space mission!
A professor of Ancient Civilization plays Civilization
Real emperor
"Dammit egypt built the Great wall of China and the Eiffel tower again"
Gets nuked by Ghandi and backstabbed by Dido.
Would be cool if they got some world leader or former world leader tbh
Yes, this is a good idea.
Math in the background for a "crunch your puny brain" effect.
Just cute! He's sweating, to them its a game
To him, he makes rovers in real life! 😊
Air conditioning broke
;-;
He’s a shiny man, what can he say
How is that cute
Josh :3 android :D cause of how seriously he was taking the game
Next do Real Assassin plays Assassins Creed
That's the joke, you fucking moron. Also, Real Hooker plays Lula 3D.
@@martinhorvath4117 Real Black Person plays Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
But where we need to find 1500s assasin?
In Arabia? Hashasins? No? Okay, I love weed-themed thing too much.
How about a real solitary confinement life in jail prisoner, playing solitaire?
You can see the stress and sweat coming off this guy. I love how much he enjoyed this and how serious he took it. Right on!
Its crazy to think that 2 years ago he already simulated and knew perfectly everything what will happen in mission for preserevance
other rovers exist moron
@@snek1314 calm down dude its not that serious
Space missions are planned years ahead.
@@b-chroniumproductions3177 yeah
"This is our opportunity" yet he called it triumph
that names already taken
Was gonna like but you had 69 likes
Impressive how he made such an inexpencive rocket, as expected from an engineer in this field.
"We got one shot"
Doesn't he know about the quicksave function?
Hohoholy ahit
The sacred key that might break on my keyboard because I’ve reverted to my quick save too much.
one shot would make sense tho, i mean irl you have one shot bcoz it costs millions of $ to get vehicles to other planets, so maybe he is being realistic
First try, no saves puts a rover on Duna? Not happening. If you know the game you would know this video is HEAVILY edited to make it look "better". Typical buzzfeed bullcrap. But good for them they show a good game.
Have you tried quick saving before getting stabbed in real life?
"We need to be able to science" what an intelligent remark
Let’s be honest, mark rober was a missed opportunity
True, he did make a part of the Mars _Rober_
@@renzo00 no
@@woooshbait2102 aight man
Wooosh Bait r/woosh
@@smokeypillow his name lol
God I started smiling when he started plotting the planets and their orbits on the whiteboard xD
This guy amazes me
Now THIS is what buzzfeed needs to do!
Fly to mars with no way of returning? Agree
Even a broken clock is right 2 times a day so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Kobeer I’d appreciate my day not being fucked up thanks
And BuzzFeed unsolved
@@sheik117 Send 'em straight into the liquid metallic hydrogen core of Jupiter.
Crazy two years later perseverance landed on Mars 🙌🙌
If the atmosphere is making space travel hard, just get rid of the atmosphere.
*Guy tapping forehead*
Atmospheres are handy for using parachutes.
@@u3x590 ah yes, enslaved parachute assistance
Parachute: exists
Me:
*Ah yes, enslaved sky brakes*
Baljeet in an episode of Phineas And Ferb
This is one of if not the best videos of this “series”
Real army veteran plays ArmA 3.
How 'bout that?
There are many channels made by veterans playing ArmA 3. DevilDogGamer USED to play ArmA 3, then there's Jester814.
Real Army Veterans Plays Squad on steam
@@voriee7025 Army and Marine veterans fight against each other on Squad
Real army ranger plays "breach and clear"
@@voriee7025 Real Army Veterans have PTSD and don't play games that remind them the horror they went in.
2:00 "What an inspiring word?"
Camera Man: Triumph
Me: George