Scott Manley did the math on that in one of his videos and even if the planets weren't on rails, you'd need about several billion (maybe trillion?) engines, and an infinite amount of fuel, if I remember correctly, and you still wouldn't even budge Gilly from it's orbit after several years of burning.
@@tylerkey7283 or just reduce the gimbal so it controls itself while keeping it in place because that is what causes the shaking in the first place, to much gimbal
"Bill" "What, Bob?" "The sun is dying out at a rapid pace, and there is a strong chance of it-" "So we'll refuel it." "What...?" "We'll refuel the Sun, Bob. We'll refuel it." *Pans over to the Komodo KLS-26*
@@InitiateDee How about using an interdimensional rift to transport the heat into another dimension? Should be able to get below absolute zero that way I think.
the most mass i ever put into orbit at once was a 5 ton space probe and it was not a ssto and it was a insanly useless inefecient rocket with about 500 stages
At least his only sticks out on the top, I made one that was 2 megatons, yes i used tweakscale, it was about 3 times as tall as the vab, it was almost twice as wide and long as the vab, it had about 93 mammoth engines and was a ssto, the only bigger crafts I know of are in rss.
Liftoff thrust: 1.5GN Engine angle: 5 degrees off vertical Cosine losses: 130MN (3 Saturn V's) Just think of all the things we could've done with that thrust ;_;
You gotta love the internet. I was just wondering how much thrust was actually lost with them all angled like that because I seem to lose a lot of thrust just angling engines a tiny bit, and what do you know, you scroll down a little bit and someone actually did the math xD. I know it could just be internet math, but I'm going to pretend it's real anyway so I can sleep.
All that thrust inwards should have smashed the entire structure together, but through the power of KSP, the rocket bodies are virtually indestructible to themselves (to an extent)
10,103,775 fuel on launch! AND BURNING 53,556 fuel A SECOND!! And it is as tall as the 11th Tallest Building In The World, the International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong - 484 meters
Alien race wants their Optical Light CPU back... if you dont know the optical light cpu uses light to run the entire thing not silicone so its millions of times faster then the fastest supercomputer
Critics note that real-world logic systems require "logic-level restoration, cascadability, fan-out and input-output isolation", all of which are currently provided by electronic transistors at low cost, low power, and high speed.
My old 4 core 3,8Ghz Xeon would have died trying this one ;) But my new 8 core 4,7Ghz Xeon seems to handle monstrosities similar to this just fine combined with my Auros GTX1080ti and 32GB ECC RAM (ECC in the futile hope that it would be less crashes) .
that's what surprised me. indicator just went yellow... a freaking THREE THOUSANDS PARTS ROCKET IS TAKING OFF! And just yellow. If I tried this, the only thing that wold be yellow would be my computer's chips, while melting... XD But by looking at the end of the vid, you can see it's one frame per second or so. that's quite strange
@@funnyryguy3025 Good CPU is a must have, my old 3,8Ghz 4 core Xeon struggled hard when you had many parts. My new computer with 32GB RAM, Xeon 2288G 4,7Ghz 8 core CPU handles crazy many parts just fine without frames dropping close to 0 like with my old CPU. I also have an Auros GTX1080ti GPU.
Biggest thing I ever got to stay up was a capsule with one Kerbal and one small rocket/tank. It's actually still up there, as I miscalculated the return fuel and failed to touch atmo. Don't know the mass but it wouldn't be the license plate on this thing. Well done sir.
@@eyezak_m people die from aids. That's a common joke. People die from poorly formed governments. Also a common joke. Or how about cancer? Also a common joke. All 3 of these killed more people then 9/11. Well I agree the original statement was hardly even a joke I do think that comedy is meant to mock tragedy.
Assuming 10/11ths of the mass (thus 99 kt) is fuel, and it is a kerosene-LOX mix, upon complete combustion, it would release about 284 kilotons TNT equivalent. Even if only a tenth of the fuel combusts, that would already be easily enough to level the entire KSC complex.
Saturn V would actually have done that. Nobody except the crew was allowed within 3 miles during launch. N1, the Soviet moon rocket, crashed back onto its pad, creating one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.
Shaun Richardson would be good at UA-cam Sins. *Ding* Oh $#!+ that's a person not a character. I do not kno da wae. *Ding* Da wae is a dead meme. *Ding*
Holyshit! I've been wanting to play this game ever since I seen it and yet every time I see another video I'm blown away and it makes me just want to get the game even more... Kudos! Hands-down some badass designing here...
I have no words to describe this video. At point 8 I died. "Now there are two of them, it's getting out of hand!" I didn't see that coming lol. Subscribed, keep it up!
This one rocket put more payload into orbit than at least 100 of my missions combined. Your massive rocket also wasted more parts than at least 300 of my missions. In any case very impressive and that frame rate showcase at the end... my god. Well earned sub and like even if I'm late.
Wow ! And i thought my framrate was terrible at 7 fps. How can you even control this beast while just looking at a picture ? Anyway, really impressive as always, and thats also just as impressive :D
Razzer Inform i think if you overclock your cpu , remove all mods and set graphics to minimums you can practice with launching it before recording the video
6:28 -- I don't think even Bill Keenan's uncanny knack for explosion resistance would have helped here. Oh, Starfleet called; they want their bio-neural gel packets back. In all seriousness, how in the name of sanity did you manage to record such a huge rocket?
Dude buy your CPU a beer
ya i bet it could use one
And his GPU a house
i think not just a beer but an early retirement might be in order XD
And bye the memory some wine
bro just vodka cool your pc like me
That first stage you dropped probably initiated a mass extinction.
Lol
Comment stealer
Alejo Appendino
It’s literally same man that typed this.
E.L.E.
He just dropped a bio weapon into kerbin
Why even go to orbit? Just point the rocket upside-down and fly Kerbin to wherever you need to go.
enough delta-v to land the moon on the moon
This 😂
Cameron Santosky this is probably bigger than girly.
Actually the Planets are on rails.. but THAT.. would make a GREAT MOD! any modders?
Scott Manley did the math on that in one of his videos and even if the planets weren't on rails, you'd need about several billion (maybe trillion?) engines, and an infinite amount of fuel, if I remember correctly, and you still wouldn't even budge Gilly from it's orbit after several years of burning.
Can I be the first to point out that *he doesn't even use SAS*
Full Manual Piloting
*slow clap*
SAS would only be a drag wouldn't it
Clonos sometimes sas makes the rocket shake uncontrollably, helps wth stability to turn it off with huge ships
@@tylerkey7283 oh
And the payload was 1/3rd of the entire rocket
@@tylerkey7283 or just reduce the gimbal so it controls itself while keeping it in place because that is what causes the shaking in the first place, to much gimbal
"Bill"
"What, Bob?"
"The sun is dying out at a rapid pace, and there is a strong chance of it-"
"So we'll refuel it."
"What...?"
"We'll refuel the Sun, Bob.
We'll refuel it."
*Pans over to the Komodo KLS-26*
Lol
it seems more like something Jeb would say tbh
Nah Bill is stupider than Jeb bruh
@@NeonBeeCat
Bradley Whistance: Are you challenging me?
😂👌
"Sir, that skyscraper you funded just disappeared"
"What? How?"
"I think NASA just took it"
"Where did our skyscraper go?"
"It flew away"
KSP Community: "You can't simply put a mountain into orbit!"
Stratzenblitz: "Hold My Beer"
No... Hold My Booster
@@aiosquadronou think i bench 225?(Tons)
"Hang on, i need to stage.." -Small building drops off-
kahlzun small? That stage is 3 times as big as the VAB! WTF
"small"
I think he means that the smallest stage could be scaled to a building.
-Skyscraper drops off-
Stratzenblitz "I don't want to send a refueling rocket to space ever again" 75
you dont need to
@@zombietraitor that's the point of the joke
We could refuel in space, but with this thing, we don't have to. Ever!
Its cheating, when your rocket already reaches the stratosphere.
While on the ground.
When you are a hungarian
@@thebig0219 és akkor mi van? XXDD
@@goisasuke5826 semmi
@@thebig0219 sok itt a honfitárs
@CoolNguyenGames videos wut
My CPU just pointed a gun at me when I went to the download link and told me not to F*ing dare...
Just install liquid nitrogen cooling and clock that sucker up to 100 GHz and you're good to go. :D
Absolute zero and you should be fine (for few hours).
@@InitiateDee How about using an interdimensional rift to transport the heat into another dimension? Should be able to get below absolute zero that way I think.
Maybe even below absolute zero? (don't ask what happens then, the molecules start going into the past or something)
@@InitiateDee Hm, it would either do negative FPS or infinite FPS, both scenarios would be pretty weird. :P
Alternate title: how to turn your pc into a fusion reactor
Lol yes
👍
L0L😂😂😂
~600 likes
LMAO
I think that single payload exceeds the total mass I've ever put into orbit...
I once build a rocket which could lift 1000t to Duna. I think this rocket could lift that rocket to Duna and back!
26 kilotons is only about 100 flights of 350 ton SSTOs. You can exceed this single flight mass! Keep flying! I believe in you!
the most mass i ever put into orbit at once was a 5 ton space probe
and it was not a ssto and it was a insanly useless inefecient rocket with about 500 stages
Hah, that rocket could lift DUNA to Kerbin and back
@@garyxgaming6616 Actually no.Planets are extremely massive this rocket simply doesn't have the delta v
That moment when u drop 1/3 of ur 109 Kiloton rocket back to earth...
That’s a lot of damage!
@@raptorman5055 🤣🤣 Ohh boii
Nukes are for losers!
About 5 tons. Not mutch
chara dremur 109 kT altogether. 2/3 expendable, thats over 60kT crashing down onto soil or sea. Either one would cause mass destruction
And this is why rockets stage over the coast.
That moment when the VAB assembles a Rocket 5 times taller than itself... these Kerbals are crazy
Filbo That moment when the Rocket assembles a VAB 5 times shorter than itself... these Kerbals are crazy
You sound like Obelix.
@@sure5679 that moment when the Kerbal assembles a VAB 5 times of it... These rockets are crazy
At least his only sticks out on the top, I made one that was 2 megatons, yes i used tweakscale, it was about 3 times as tall as the vab, it was almost twice as wide and long as the vab, it had about 93 mammoth engines and was a ssto, the only bigger crafts I know of are in rss.
Liftoff thrust: 1.5GN
Engine angle: 5 degrees off vertical
Cosine losses: 130MN (3 Saturn V's)
Just think of all the things we could've done with that thrust ;_;
absolutely nothing compared to the rest of the scale of thrust
Children in Africa could've eaten that thrust.
Children eating "thrust" sounds way too wrong.
WHY is my brain so autistic??
You gotta love the internet. I was just wondering how much thrust was actually lost with them all angled like that because I seem to lose a lot of thrust just angling engines a tiny bit, and what do you know, you scroll down a little bit and someone actually did the math xD. I know it could just be internet math, but I'm going to pretend it's real anyway so I can sleep.
All that thrust inwards should have smashed the entire structure together, but through the power of KSP, the rocket bodies are virtually indestructible to themselves (to an extent)
This is a good use of the KSP's budget.
That moment of launch is epic. The sheer amount of light put off by the engines making the air around it look like FREAKING NIGHT TIME!
4:11 - "July 3, 1969 - N1 rocket failure - colorized."
Too soon.
More like 4:41
Jrezky too soon? the n1 failures were all 50 years ago.
@@floo1465 it was a joke, I guess I could have made it more clear
Lol btw 3rd july is my bday
10,103,775 fuel on launch! AND BURNING 53,556 fuel A SECOND!!
And it is as tall as the 11th Tallest Building In The World, the International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong - 484 meters
The new BFR prototype is getting out of hand.
Nasa called, they want the super-computer you used to run this thing back!
At the end he showed his real fram-rate
Footage is sped up 128 times
Alien race wants their Optical Light CPU back...
if you dont know the optical light cpu uses light to run the entire thing not silicone so its millions of times faster then the fastest supercomputer
Critics note that real-world logic systems require "logic-level restoration, cascadability, fan-out and input-output isolation", all of which are currently provided by electronic transistors at low cost, low power, and high speed.
Stand Tall Processing wouldn’t be millions of times faster, just the transferring of signals
Trial 4: When the Kraken actually protects your rocket from harm, yet still triggering you beyond insanity
Liked before i even saw a launch, just the fact is balances on the pad without exploding is amazing!
When you positively, absolutely have to launch something in one launch
jlcurtis94 you mean, "When you positively, absolutely have to launch EVERYTHING in one launch"
Accept no substitute.
When you positively, absolutely, definitely, somehow, insanely, and stupidly have to launch EVERYTHING in one launch.
I have plans for a single-launch kiloton Tylo surface base. It's not as big as this.
I’ll stop everything just to see a stratzenblitz video! Keep it up!
same i was in info classes and i got clickbaited :D
5:50
The impact was so large and so heavy and powerful...
That it sent the ship backward in time!!!!!
6:09
Jeb (putting on his sunglasses) : "Wooooooooow, that's a beautiful death !"
"Shit that was really bright, is that a nuke?"
"Nah it's just an ssto launching"
"Excuse me?"
😂
I dont want anyone to woosh me, i get the joke but the rocket in this video was not a ssto
@@Alex_White2 r/woooosh
As member of the Kerbal Environment Protection Group, I am shocked by the pleasure that you took to pollute this so beautiful planet! :D
At this point we could say the planet is polluting this beautiful rocket.
Ker-LOL! ;)
@@nicolas2419 Aren't you plants anyway ?
It's rocket-powered skyscraper!
ITS ONLY A MODEL!
shh!
Bradley Whistance be quiet
On second thought let's not go to KSC. It is a silly place.
Bradley Whistance lol I thought id find you here
Bradley Whistance the graphics are insane though
watches intro
*hears cpu screaming
My old 4 core 3,8Ghz Xeon would have died trying this one ;) But my new 8 core 4,7Ghz Xeon seems to handle monstrosities similar to this just fine combined with my Auros GTX1080ti and 32GB ECC RAM (ECC in the futile hope that it would be less crashes) .
@@a64738 is this u flexing on us all
100 out of 10. amazing.
How many NASA and CERN supercomputers have you borrowed to make this video?
Eric Santawi it's sped up 128 times
This will run 120FPS on a 999999 Megajoules Singularity core Supercomputer
5:09 I liked the angry raging keyboard kid.
Introducing the BMFR:
_Big Mother Falcon Rocket_
Nice
You mean the Big Mother F*cking Rocket?
@@stevengaming3689 yes
Oh my gosh....the music choices! The cinematography! The demolition tests! It is utterly glorious!
Imagine launching Just some small satelite to LKO
The sheer effort and passion you put into these is obvious. Well done!
What kind of voodo magic is you pc running on?
the magic of video editing
But the simulation is only yellow, it never goes to red(up left).Anyways another insane upload, thank you so much!
that's what surprised me. indicator just went yellow... a freaking THREE THOUSANDS PARTS ROCKET IS TAKING OFF! And just yellow. If I tried this, the only thing that wold be yellow would be my computer's chips, while melting... XD
But by looking at the end of the vid, you can see it's one frame per second or so. that's quite strange
Gary the Stuntman a hyper potato
Dimliom Liom I got about 1200 hours in KSP, and never, really never realized that there was an indicator. **wtf**
now THAT is a refueling station
icannotfly now this is pod racing!
I wonder if KSP2 is going to have cumulative explosions; where explosions deal damage realistically and add together somehow.
Last time I checked sky scrapers don't fly 🤔
Bet
This is the stuff I’d do if I had a budget for a good computer
The orion project actually planned to send small skyscrapers into space, so.
5:19 they do this though...
@@funnyryguy3025 Good CPU is a must have, my old 3,8Ghz 4 core Xeon struggled hard when you had many parts. My new computer with 32GB RAM, Xeon 2288G 4,7Ghz 8 core CPU handles crazy many parts just fine without frames dropping close to 0 like with my old CPU. I also have an Auros GTX1080ti GPU.
Oh yea! Good job Stratzenblitz! The light when the rocket takes off is too cool.
WE SEE NO PRACTICAL USE FOR THIS.
TIME WELL SPENT
Putting a 26 Kt payload into orbit?
You can take 10 whole ISS stations with that to orbit and still gonna have enough fuel to land a moon on another moon.
Launching a space colony? Like the end of interstellar
@@deadzedcomics yes
I think Google might want their supercomputers back
I think they would also like their quantum computers back
Did you see the real frame rate clip at the end?
Moment of launch: "Now that is a glowstick!"
So this is how I can launch my *Ultimate Interstellar Colonizer*
In ksp 2
Don't mind me, just dropping a small building sized stage over the ocean, no biggie
Small building? _Small_ building?! *_SMALL_* building!??!!
More like a small skyscraper sized stage.
5:26 looks like the Eye of Sauron tower falling and exploding.
it looks like 9/11
lotr is worse than 9/11
If the Great Eye is falling, then where's Mount Doom?
11 September...
Yaa it does
I'm sorry for you, how did you not get crazy with that fps?
Well made
DrDesten he should’ve used mechjeb
SPEED HACKS
"viewing pleasure" thats exactly what he did,he must've sped this thing over 3000x
Biggest thing I ever got to stay up was a capsule with one Kerbal and one small rocket/tank. It's actually still up there, as I miscalculated the return fuel and failed to touch atmo. Don't know the mass but it wouldn't be the license plate on this thing. Well done sir.
I was actually giggling out loud when the engines lit... Sheer awesomeness
4:14
11.09.2001
A group of 4 kerrorists hijacked a gigantic rocket and rammed ksc leaving 400 dead
For this all we blame KISIS.
bullshit. rocketfuel cant melt steal beams
Not funny dude people died from that
5:20 is more accurate
k i s i s
k i s s i s
@@eyezak_m people die from aids. That's a common joke. People die from poorly formed governments. Also a common joke. Or how about cancer? Also a common joke. All 3 of these killed more people then 9/11. Well I agree the original statement was hardly even a joke I do think that comedy is meant to mock tragedy.
6:30 apparently everybody misses casual prequel reference. I enjoyed it.
When you have the choice between feeding starving children and building a giant rocket.
Douglas MacArthur must be American then. They should do that and send food for people. Sick bastards
Nebel Werfer Except high-ranking muckamucks!
Day Of The Gusano yup we totally don't have any charity's
When you have a choice between feeding starving children and increasing your military budget from 10x Russia's annual to 11x.
When you have the choice between feeding starving children and writting a comment on a youtube video...
the thing is 3 times the size of the VAB, im more impressed how you managed to build that while looking at the interior view
5:22 looked like an actual demolition
that moment when, if something went wrong on or shortly after launch, you would vaporize KSC in what is effectively a nuclear blast.
Assuming 10/11ths of the mass (thus 99 kt) is fuel, and it is a kerosene-LOX mix, upon complete combustion, it would release about 284 kilotons TNT equivalent. Even if only a tenth of the fuel combusts, that would already be easily enough to level the entire KSC complex.
N-1 failed launch was the biggest non-nuclear explosion made by humams
NoName wasn't that the MOAB?
Überboost -- not sure. At any rate, it's at least the second biggest!
Saturn V would actually have done that. Nobody except the crew was allowed within 3 miles during launch. N1, the Soviet moon rocket, crashed back onto its pad, creating one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.
You posted at 2 am
I woke up immediately
6:08
Prometheus school of running away from things
*Ding*
He wasn't running though
Prometheus school of standing there watching a 400+m tower of fire and death slowly topple on to you and not running away from things.
Shaun Richardson would be good at UA-cam Sins. *Ding*
Oh $#!+ that's a person not a character. I do not kno da wae. *Ding*
Da wae is a dead meme. *Ding*
Someone's been watching cinema sins
Holyshit! I've been wanting to play this game ever since I seen it and yet every time I see another video I'm blown away and it makes me just want to get the game even more...
Kudos! Hands-down some badass designing here...
I have no words to describe this video. At point 8 I died.
"Now there are two of them, it's getting out of hand!"
I didn't see that coming lol. Subscribed, keep it up!
Land it on the VAB!
Alex Healy to be fair , it's more practical to land VAB on top of rocket
It would probably explode.
Joshua Britain woooosh
lol that lone fuel tank flying on its own at the end ^_^
6:30 I'll try ramming, that's a good trick
Michcode nice references all around
Now THIS is ramming!
Not to worry, we're still ramming *half* a ship.
+Tim Smith (crashes) Another happy ramming
hypercell101 I dont like rams,
Their coarse and rough and irritating
And they get everywhere
This one rocket put more payload into orbit than at least 100 of my missions combined. Your massive rocket also wasted more parts than at least 300 of my missions.
In any case very impressive and that frame rate showcase at the end... my god. Well earned sub and like even if I'm late.
Nasa Engineer: How many engines and tanks do you want?
Chief: yes
KSP:*exists*
CPU:*sweating intensifies*
I hear my CPU melting just by looking at this
4:40
This reminds me of SOMETHING...
OH SHI...
Reminds me of terrorists destroying the VAB
Reminds me of 9:11 pm
Missed opportunity on the finale
This is the most kerbal thing I ever saw
This is the most epic rocket i have ever seen. And the refueling station it carries should last for eternity.
Jeb’s reaction to impending fiery death: “This is fine.” My sides are in orbit. 😂
I think it might've been funnier if he started running away after realising what was about to happen
Why is this necessary again? Not that I have a problem with it. *Finishes Video* Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, now it makes sence.
sense*
God dammit I forgot I don't know how speak English again
1 Megaton next.
Don't crash it.
That finale was just perfection
That last shot of the boosters flying off in all directions was a great top off.
That sweet, sweet notification that says a new Stratzenblitz has arrived brought me here.
And here I was thinking Turbo Pumped’s 42 kiloton rocket was large
6:21
The School of running away from things would be dissapointed lol
Nothing is stronger than love...except the Mammoth engine!
In awe at the size of this lad. Absolute unit.
Wow ! And i thought my framrate was terrible at 7 fps. How can you even control this beast while just looking at a picture ?
Anyway, really impressive as always, and thats also just as impressive :D
Razzer Inform i think if you overclock your cpu , remove all mods and set graphics to minimums you can practice with launching it before recording the video
Tries to go to sleep
Sees a Stratzenblitz video
Ignores
Can't sleep
Watches anyways
6:28 -- I don't think even Bill Keenan's uncanny knack for explosion resistance would have helped here.
Oh, Starfleet called; they want their bio-neural gel packets back.
In all seriousness, how in the name of sanity did you manage to record such a huge rocket?
His pc slowly records but he got all that footage and sped it up just to make it like a normal cpu but his cpu died in the process.
I'm a simple man. I see a 1/3rd mile tall rocket with William Tell Overture fireworks as the finale, I subscribe.
wow thanks for the tutorial stratz! this’ll be really useful for my contract that requires my space station to hold 4630000 units of liquid fuel!
When you blow it up, it look like the 911 tower collapsing
Now THAT'S Absurd!
5:54 Stock collision effects
Sitting in the Launchpad this rocket is already like 0.7% of the way to space
My god. He’s done it. That pillar of light!
Ace combat X noises
You are really crazy man! 3000 parts!!!
...i too crazy)
and 6000 parts in the last scene, zomg
I made a craft of 3045 parts and it run Smith can you explain that and it was half the size...of that...yeah I know why.
You running this on a quantum computer or something?! The frame rate is even good!
hes running this on a supercomputer from the year 3000
The kind of craft new players would build trying to make it to duna
The kind of craft I need to make it to Duna.
you dont rendezvous with this, you fall into its sphere of influence
The destruction was so satisfying.