Colliding Things At Orbital Speeds in Kerbal Space Program

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2015
  • Colliding two objects in orbit at over ten thousand kilometers per hour is hard to pull off in Kerbal Space Program, in part the instrumentation sucks, but more importantly the physics system uses discrete updates and at high speeds it's common for objects to skip through each other. Mods come to the rescue!
    This is partly a response to NerCubed's Insurance Scam
    • Nerd³ Challenges... KS...
    The fantastic ISS model I used was built by this guy:
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  • @Riael
    @Riael 8 років тому +2270

    "Being in the right place is more important than being really big"
    -Scott Manley 2015

    • @DamianReloaded
      @DamianReloaded 8 років тому +116

      +Riael EagleEye I think the consensus is that being hard enough is the most important part of the thing.

    • @MrTekkitLPS
      @MrTekkitLPS 8 років тому +64

      +Damian Reloaded *sighs*

    • @CharTheDude
      @CharTheDude 8 років тому +62

      Don't worry if your rocket is on the small side. It's all about skill.

    • @bojantodorovic6841
      @bojantodorovic6841 8 років тому +43

      +CharTheDude No skill will save you if you ain't got a big enough rocket to get the job done...

    • @lilHamster9t7
      @lilHamster9t7 8 років тому +16

      +Bojan Todorovic I'll bet that's a problem you're experienced with isn't it pal?

  • @dabigboom8140
    @dabigboom8140 8 років тому +1209

    He says "fly safe" right after giving us a tutorial on how to crash things together in orbit

  • @zerumks
    @zerumks 4 роки тому +539

    Me and the boys committing insurance fraud in space

  • @wraithbannon
    @wraithbannon 8 років тому +1200

    lmao...a typical docking for me ...

    • @rainick
      @rainick 8 років тому +33

      +wraithbannon Whoa impressive.

    • @321haiqal
      @321haiqal 8 років тому +50

      professional rendevous-er, horrible docker.

    • @eeee69
      @eeee69 8 років тому +20

      repetitive misses, ending in collision?

    • @hypochondriac3194
      @hypochondriac3194 8 років тому +4

      +wraithbannon
      Same

    • @kerbodynamicx472
      @kerbodynamicx472 4 роки тому +2

      It’s hard if you have that kind of precision

  • @sensibleb
    @sensibleb 8 років тому +377

    Today in orbit, the *Large Kerbal Hadron Collider* successfully detected the Higgs boson.

    • @serbianspaceforce6873
      @serbianspaceforce6873 5 років тому +5

      Sensi Bleb what an amazing discovery

    • @patata9502
      @patata9502 5 років тому +9

      more like "*Large Kerbron Colider*"

    • @Eclipse-mk3hm
      @Eclipse-mk3hm 3 роки тому +1

      More like large Val, jeb, and bob collider

  • @DavidELD
    @DavidELD 8 років тому +450

    Want to destroy a space station? Get Sandra Bullock.

  • @oobanoobaisterrible
    @oobanoobaisterrible 4 роки тому +128

    “It’s not a small distance”
    Says while travelling at 2km/s

    • @luisitocomunista546
      @luisitocomunista546 4 роки тому +9

      Space is huge. Just because you are going 2km/s doesn’t mean it’s not gonna take time. In terms of space travel, that’s a relatively slow speed

    • @oobanoobaisterrible
      @oobanoobaisterrible 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah. I was talking about him saying that a few metres was a big distance.
      But yes 2km/s is fairly slow

  • @alexgshirreff
    @alexgshirreff 8 років тому +434

    I had my volume turned all the way up. HULLO IT'S SCOTT MANLEY HERE.

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  8 років тому +85

      +shirreff gamer Sorry, new computer, mic settings are reset.

    • @emperorSbraz
      @emperorSbraz 8 років тому +5

      +Scott Manley
      heh, to a degree it's a test for your compression/filtering on the voice channel. XD

    • @thelegend2o7
      @thelegend2o7 6 років тому +3

      Me too😅

    • @bryanseare2704
      @bryanseare2704 4 роки тому +2

      Yesss that how it be.

    • @raffaeleethandraketatel4506
      @raffaeleethandraketatel4506 Рік тому

      i had mine accidently connect to a speaker. the whole house heard lmao

  • @CherriPicking
    @CherriPicking 8 років тому +73

    *spends 20 minutes crashing ships into other ships, and at the end* "... and fly safe!" NO, Scott, YOU fly safe :)

  • @Argomundo
    @Argomundo 8 років тому +146

    Finishes colliding things: "Fly save" .............................................................................. yeeeeeaaaaaaaahhhhh

    • @dude_geode_miner
      @dude_geode_miner 8 років тому

      +firefalljumper are we the only ones who find that funny XD

    • @Argomundo
      @Argomundo 8 років тому

      +dude.geode.miner The likes will show with time

    • @dude_geode_miner
      @dude_geode_miner 8 років тому

      +firefalljumper indeed :-)

    • @menethyr
      @menethyr 8 років тому

      +dude.geode.miner I love them too, i'm just late cause scott slowed down my time D:

    • @dude_geode_miner
      @dude_geode_miner 8 років тому

      +Ghost Stinger LOL he has The Power! :-P

  • @andrewduguid1103
    @andrewduguid1103 8 років тому +166

    GOD DAM IT SCOTT DO A COLAB WITH NERD CUBED ALREADY

    • @sbryans123
      @sbryans123 8 років тому +3

      +Andrew DUGUID Dont like the swearing but YES this needs to happen!

    • @ppiness1940
      @ppiness1940 8 років тому +1

      +InformalMrTom lol

    • @andrewduguid1103
      @andrewduguid1103 8 років тому

      +InformalMrTom wait what....?

    • @AGoldSoldier
      @AGoldSoldier 8 років тому +2

      *damn,
      a dam blocks water
      A damn is the act of damnation

    • @AGoldSoldier
      @AGoldSoldier 8 років тому +4

      Essentially, you told God to stop/block the collab

  • @AnimeSummit
    @AnimeSummit 8 років тому +51

    I'd love for you to do a bit of ISS exploding to fill the orbit area with debris and do a launch through it. Either as a demonstration of how unlikely it is to hit debris, or as a demonstration of catastrophic failure

  • @gauravghosh3421
    @gauravghosh3421 8 років тому +314

    Scott ,
    do a video on orbiting satilites inside the atmosphere.

    • @Jojodude8
      @Jojodude8 8 років тому +2

      +Scteam2000 please do

    • @multimapping8303
      @multimapping8303 8 років тому +2

      Yes please :D

    • @gauravghosh3421
      @gauravghosh3421 8 років тому +42

      +Scteam2000 thanks everyone is saying Secret fact : reallife satilites orbit inside the atmosphere but at the thinnest part exoshpere or thermosphere.

    • @cbg5049
      @cbg5049 8 років тому +5

      +Gaurav Ghosh and ISS is falling right at ur house sherlock

    • @gauravghosh3421
      @gauravghosh3421 8 років тому +11

      mat liki kasim Yes All satilites up tp 1000,0 km are falling.

  • @Outpost38C
    @Outpost38C 8 років тому +127

    Isn't this the plot of Gravity

    • @chrisgaming9567
      @chrisgaming9567 8 років тому +26

      +Kaemer() this time its intentional

    • @macsmith2013
      @macsmith2013 3 роки тому

      Gravity has a plot?

    • @Outpost38C
      @Outpost38C 3 роки тому

      @@macsmith2013 _Gravity (2013)_ did.

  • @macsmith2013
    @macsmith2013 2 роки тому +13

    Scott Manly: maniacally laughing while blowing up the ISS.
    Also Scott Manly: "Fly safe"
    Oh Scott, never chance.

  • @whocares427
    @whocares427 8 років тому +36

    15:35
    That was a pretty magnificent explosion.

  • @insylem
    @insylem 8 років тому +7

    I always love how Scott says "Fly Safe" right after he blows something up.

  • @StainedShuriken333
    @StainedShuriken333 8 років тому +17

    15:30
    One of the greatest examples of the Kessler Effect ever virtualized.

  • @NikopolAU
    @NikopolAU 8 років тому +15

    17:40
    Jeb is confused.
    "What have I done ???"

  • @Daveigus
    @Daveigus 8 років тому +14

    here is a fun challenge for you, now that you've almost completely destroyed the ISS, rebuild it using as much as possible from the original debris orbiting kerbin using KAS or something

  • @aka_pcfx
    @aka_pcfx 8 років тому +7

    This could result in the most boneshattering high five ever.

  • @andramoie
    @andramoie 8 років тому +11

    If you look at the behaviour of the remains of the rockets you might be able to proove the existence of short-lived intermediate spaceships. As your final state seems to have missing transverse energy I postulate the existence of mass-less, weak interacting rockets, that are created in the scattering event.

  • @importedsausage5593
    @importedsausage5593 8 років тому +52

    15:55 Have you considered a career in poetry? lol

    • @Novasky2007
      @Novasky2007 4 роки тому +2

      Sean Bean: Spin carefully you're spinning around on my spinny roundy thingy.

  • @bryanseare2704
    @bryanseare2704 4 роки тому +5

    "Everything just spinning around like some insane spinny roundy thingy." -Scott Manley 15:53 😅 You kill me Scott.

  • @joeracer302
    @joeracer302 8 років тому +40

    Scott, could you recreate the maneuvers from The Martian and discuss the feasibility of what they did in the movie, and if it is non-realistic what would need to be done to accomplish something similar?

    • @JohnSF93
      @JohnSF93 8 років тому +8

      +joeracer302 from what I've been reading of the making of the Martian, Andy Weir (book author) ran all the orbital math beforehand to make sure his dates, events and manuevers lined up perfectly; so that checks out.

    • @joeracer302
      @joeracer302 8 років тому +3

      JohnSF93 Actually, after posting this I watched a bunch of other videos and did some reading. I came across the same info as you did, and although I don't know how to check the math myself, it seems that Andy Weir did do the math and it checked out for him at least :)
      Still, they would have all died from radiation poisoning :)

    • @hamstsorkxxor
      @hamstsorkxxor 7 років тому +3

      Nah, living on mars surface, whilst in a spacesuit, gives you a highly increased risk of cancer, not radiation sickness.

    • @Sander_Datema
      @Sander_Datema 7 років тому +5

      Don't think it would be possible in KSP. The Hermes uses continuously burning ion engines. Good luck getting to mars (RSS) in phisics warp.

    • @Nunya111
      @Nunya111 Рік тому

      @@JohnSF93checks out more-so in the book, they changed a lot for dramatization

  • @AlicevanGallifrey
    @AlicevanGallifrey 8 років тому +24

    You tell us to fly safe and just did THIS?! I like you^^

  • @Ezis9
    @Ezis9 8 років тому +20

    I had JUST watched Gravity last night...

  • @looksintolasers
    @looksintolasers 8 років тому +2

    Scott this was genuinely terrifying. Just imagine something the size of a spaceship leaping out from the darkness of space at 10,000 m/s... *shudder*

  • @89nekkoinu
    @89nekkoinu 8 років тому +24

    yep, exactly my thought. nerdcubed insurance challenge

  • @ruiningwang1644
    @ruiningwang1644 8 років тому +9

    Oh that slowmo mod is brillant! Time to do the rod of the gods again! :D

  • @pjt1974
    @pjt1974 8 років тому

    Made my day seeing this pop up in my subscriptions. I know I was probably only one of thousands to suggest showing Dan how to do it but still a buzz when you see it. Another excellent video Scott

  • @kronasoosanork
    @kronasoosanork 8 років тому +312

    Will you actually team up with Nerd³ or will I keep being given nerd blueballs by you two?

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 8 років тому +11

      +ben dover Dan lives in England. Scott lives in California. Even if the latter didn't have kids, scheduling any team-ups between them would be tricky.

    • @skinnywah
      @skinnywah 8 років тому +14

      +Timothy McLean no Dan lives in candida. He moved a year ago.

    • @dandude720
      @dandude720 8 років тому +26

      +Callum Smith you mean ashens

    • @Axelthemage
      @Axelthemage 8 років тому +9

      +Timothy McLean There is this thing called the internet. It makes that fact less relevent.

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 8 років тому +15

      ***** Not really. Time zones are a bitch.

  • @BabaSmithVideos
    @BabaSmithVideos 8 років тому +68

    420 views
    42 likes and 0 dislikes
    Dank

    • @VladArakelov
      @VladArakelov 8 років тому +2

      1600 views
      160 likes
      0 dislikes

    • @dvoraj20
      @dvoraj20 8 років тому +2

      3280 views
      328 likes
      0 dislikes
      wow

    • @matthewprice8362
      @matthewprice8362 8 років тому +2

      +BabaSmith
      4730 views
      473 likes
      0 dislikes

    • @petrino
      @petrino 8 років тому +1

      +Jan Dvořák fine. have a dislike :P

    • @CharTheDude
      @CharTheDude 8 років тому

      +Matthew Price not as dank

  • @TheRealPlato
    @TheRealPlato 8 років тому +18

    Thanks Scott!
    Could you please use Kerbal Joint Reinforcement and deorbit this station? Your other station deorbit video is one of my favorites!

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  8 років тому +17

      +The Real Plato Great idea!

  • @lifehacker123
    @lifehacker123 8 років тому

    Awesome, I've been waiting for this video ever since Nerdcubed's attempt!

  • @michaelhice7636
    @michaelhice7636 7 років тому +8

    such beautiful destruction.
    *wipes tear from eye*

  • @TasDAmour
    @TasDAmour 4 роки тому

    That was THE MOST fun that I've had totally nerding out since Street Countdown!

  • @Women_Rock
    @Women_Rock 8 років тому

    I've been waiting for a video like this👍

  • @driftman2724
    @driftman2724 8 років тому +1

    *crashes spaceship into space station* "Im Scott Manley, fly safe."
    -Scott Manley 2015.

  • @randalftheblack2572
    @randalftheblack2572 8 років тому +6

    "Fly safe" he says.. After telling us how to smash two spaceships together at orbital speeds...

  • @mattbell4498
    @mattbell4498 7 років тому

    Love your content Scott keep it up!!

  • @maggnus87
    @maggnus87 8 років тому +4

    "Collisions in space. they are fun! i am scott manley fly safe"
    cant say that sounds very safe to me

  • @timothyrex8734
    @timothyrex8734 8 років тому +26

    Fly safe. LOL! Yeah, good advice after that. :)

  • @austinsennott
    @austinsennott 8 років тому

    Scott, for New Year's you should make a slo-mo montage of high-speed collisions set to some awesome music.

  • @pikamario99
    @pikamario99 8 років тому +6

    "Collisions in space are fun!"
    "Fly safe."
    Hmmm...

  • @oneheartonemind2681
    @oneheartonemind2681 8 років тому

    I love that the serious business thumbnail preview is just a rocket plane tumbling end over end.

  • @Kaiimei
    @Kaiimei 7 років тому +2

    I was so sure that this was because of NerdCubed, and when you said it, I just laughed so hard at knowing xD

  • @sir_wheat_thins
    @sir_wheat_thins 7 років тому +3

    I don't know if "Fly safe" is appropriate for this video

  • @diegofloor
    @diegofloor 8 років тому

    Always wanted to collide two opposing orbits but never bothered. Thanks for doing it!

  • @eekee6034
    @eekee6034 2 роки тому

    The Kerbal video I never knew I needed to see. :D

  • @picketthespacewizard3749
    @picketthespacewizard3749 6 років тому

    Thank you Scott, very cool!

  • @MrFzzt
    @MrFzzt 8 років тому

    Impressive! Thanks for the ideas.

  • @GameSphere
    @GameSphere 8 років тому

    I love nerdcubed! Thanks for doing this! :)

  • @DiveTheseClips
    @DiveTheseClips 8 років тому

    wow this is so cool, Scott, can you make a video with more slow-mo collisions (with post processing time acceleration)?
    Maybe with some music on the background like you did in that wingsuit video

  • @________stephens8251
    @________stephens8251 6 років тому

    everything just flying around spinning around like some insane spiny roundy thingy

  • @hookiebookie1
    @hookiebookie1 8 років тому

    +Scott Manley
    Y'know, this video was published on my birthday while I was working on my MEng aero thesis in Glasgow University (I'm working on passive satellite stabilisation). Made for a great video to watch, and still topical! (so I counted it as study, haha!) Great upload, thanks very much!

  • @cp3peters
    @cp3peters 8 років тому

    you should start a minmus or duna base series, maybe use some space planes in it too. I think it would be a really cool challenge for you to take on! great video BTW.

  • @mathieumarlaire
    @mathieumarlaire 8 років тому +59

    Scott, you have just entered the domain of the Nerdcubed.

    • @bacon.cheesecake
      @bacon.cheesecake 8 років тому

      +mmarlaire that's no longe his theme song, which sucks.

    • @mathieumarlaire
      @mathieumarlaire 8 років тому

      +Bacon CheeseCake
      Ok then...

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT 8 років тому +7

      The Nerd who?

    • @MrUnknownzz1
      @MrUnknownzz1 8 років тому

      +Bacon CheeseCake It'll always be in our hearts.

    • @danielliu4346
      @danielliu4346 8 років тому +6

      +SuperSMT THE NERD CUBED! Why? Just cause...3

  • @AlohaMilton
    @AlohaMilton 8 років тому

    Some of the deviation is the game calculating for the mechjeb units location versus the ship center of mass, as you rotate that changes the closest approach number as the MechJeb rotates around the COM. Long ships, one can see the relative speed to target really jump and drop as one rotates the craft to align a port etc. Kinda scary sometimes if one is being a little lazy watching the instruments and glances at the closing rate while the command unit rotates around the COM 'holy crap 8ms! oh, yeah... rotation'.

  • @MagisterMalleus
    @MagisterMalleus 8 років тому

    That debris cloud was magnificent. Kesslerific.

  • @leerman22
    @leerman22 8 років тому +2

    With mechjeb you could just use "Fine tune closest approach to target" set to 0m and set a ridiculously low tolerance.

  • @yehoke8748
    @yehoke8748 8 років тому +1

    wow imagine thousands of little space debris going 10kms IRL going the opposite direction of the iss then encountering it then hitting it...

  • @wyyyve
    @wyyyve 4 роки тому +1

    I have a challenge for you, I want you to do an equatorial atmospheric survey of Eve with a spaceplane with the goal of circumnavigating Eve at the lowest possible altitude with a manned vehicle and being able to return to orbit.

  • @nathangonzales-hess6569
    @nathangonzales-hess6569 7 років тому

    Thanks Scott! I've been wanting to do this, but now I can do something else instead!

  • @liranpiade4499
    @liranpiade4499 6 років тому +6

    "Explosions don't look like that in space"
    Sure, but the ISS is manned, wouldn't the fact that it's manned and filled with oxygen allow for a huge ball of fire?

    • @denyraw
      @denyraw 3 роки тому +1

      It would most likely look like the exhaust of a vacuum rocket engine for a very short moment, and the like nothing because the gas is way to spread out to react. Also an explosion needs oxygen and FUEL in order to happen.

    • @Perseagatuna
      @Perseagatuna 2 роки тому

      @@denyraw the fuel are the people

  • @DropBlairCares54
    @DropBlairCares54 8 років тому +1

    Saying fly safe after causing mulitple collisions.
    well done!

  • @faisal2401
    @faisal2401 8 років тому

    hi scott... if u remember the docking training. it says that we should turn off the RCS when changing orientation bcos it's sensitive for intersection as it would change ur orbit

  • @bolivardigriz8847
    @bolivardigriz8847 7 років тому +1

    :-D! Love the Evil Scott laugh @ ~15.40.
    "Collisions in space: They are fun. Fly safe."
    ROFLing at this time! Almost LCOBing but I already went.
    :-D!

  • @schpau9339
    @schpau9339 8 років тому +3

    Can you do the same with 90 degrees inclinatin? It would be cool if it hit from the side!

  • @razor589
    @razor589 4 роки тому

    Just got inspiration how to get enough debris around kerbin to make the launches more realistic in matter getting into space without being hit by that stuff :D

  • @Henrik.Yngvesson
    @Henrik.Yngvesson 8 років тому

    Feels so weird watching a launch the other way.

  • @zubmit700
    @zubmit700 8 років тому

    You made a video where you tried to simulate ring formation (or something similar?) by detaching a lot of decouplers and then time accelerate to see how they spread. Could be fun to make some collisions with some ISS's and then time accelerate a couple of years to see Kerbins new ring system.

  • @jacobpesenson3080
    @jacobpesenson3080 8 років тому +2

    Dan is probably going to have a fangasm once he watches this 0_0

  • @darthvader9969
    @darthvader9969 4 роки тому

    Only Scott Manley gets excited about space collisions

  • @yodu45
    @yodu45 8 років тому

    Now, orbital High-five!! please scott.
    also mickeal bay level explosions!

  • @eNTiii90
    @eNTiii90 8 років тому

    Let' s see if Sandra Bullock can survive that. 15:25
    Love your videos btw!

  • @austinkane1
    @austinkane1 8 років тому

    Christ this was tedious. God bless you man.

  • @r0cketplumber
    @r0cketplumber 4 роки тому

    In Orbiter, the Encounter MFD lets you tweak the miss distance with great precision.

  • @Aminuts2009
    @Aminuts2009 8 років тому

    Your a mad scientist, I love it.

  • @kozlowskinator6056
    @kozlowskinator6056 8 років тому +2

    fly safe made me laugh at the end of that one

  • @demongaming6647
    @demongaming6647 8 років тому

    mr. manley, you, sir, are entertaining, you blend physics which can be very complex with humor perfectly :)

    • @demongaming6647
      @demongaming6647 8 років тому

      do you have a master's degree in physics, or are you just very talented in the field?

    • @demongaming6647
      @demongaming6647 8 років тому

      and you must have a really good head for math, because kerbal space program requires TONS of math.

    • @Combatsmithen
      @Combatsmithen 8 років тому

      He was an astrophysicist.

  • @miniops12
    @miniops12 8 років тому +1

    "Some insane spinny-roundy thing."

  • @DowzerWTP72
    @DowzerWTP72 8 років тому

    When I saw your comment on his video, I began praying that you'd do your spin on it!!

  • @jekanyika
    @jekanyika 8 років тому +107

    Are you sure you didn't feel a "woosh" as it went by?

  • @stupidgenius42
    @stupidgenius42 3 роки тому +1

    This is the definition of docking with an engine and not RCS

  • @danzel2
    @danzel2 8 років тому

    "Collisions in space, They are fun. I'm Scot Manley, fly safe"

  • @tomlischke2726
    @tomlischke2726 4 роки тому

    Hey Scott, have you heard of esa‘s aeolus satellite doing a collision avoidance maneuver?

  • @flexico64
    @flexico64 4 роки тому

    This is the future of particle accelerators!

  • @petermarsh4578
    @petermarsh4578 8 років тому +13

    I saw you on nerdcubed's channel and hoped that you would expand your comment into a video.

  • @PolesAreEverywhere
    @PolesAreEverywhere 8 років тому

    Its amazing to think of that its possible that two large vessels can pass eachother centimeters apart at speeds that are hard to imagine (over 14 km/h!) and you wont feel anything passing by, just a flash of a light, you would blink and you would miss it comepletely

    • @PolesAreEverywhere
      @PolesAreEverywhere 8 років тому

      +PolesAreEverywhere just checked it out, that 4x faster than rifle bullet

  • @tacticalassaultanteater9678
    @tacticalassaultanteater9678 8 років тому +1

    will you manage a return Gravity style in the imddle of debree with Jebediah?

  • @FishPit
    @FishPit 8 років тому +1

    I'm glad you posted this. Are there many satellites that are in reverse orbit? Free space must not be too much of a problem aside from the debris layer!
    I was questioning myself about this the other day after learning some planets and moons orbit the opposite way!
    Here's another question. If the discovery of the Earth's rotation and orbits were discovered in the southern hemisphere, and we called the North the south, and visa versa would the Earth's rotation be considered to be counter clockwise?
    Sorry if it's a stupid question.
    Keep up with the great content.
    Fly safe!

  • @Videoswithsoarin
    @Videoswithsoarin 5 років тому +1

    >tells you to fly safe
    >flies unsafely

  • @XpertPilotFSX
    @XpertPilotFSX 8 років тому

    When I separate my stages in KSP 1.0 or above, the skirt separates when I ignite the engine. I'm OCD with space debris, so HOW DO YOU KEEP THE SKIRT ON THE SPENT STAGE?

  • @mvl666_darkrio
    @mvl666_darkrio 8 років тому

    scott:looking at it i'm pretty sure i felt something.me:yeah, it was disappointment.

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie 7 років тому

    is it possible Use the kinetic energy of a collision / docking to accelerate the craft? Could you make a video ?

  • @scottmcdonald3867
    @scottmcdonald3867 7 років тому

    In most insurance contracts there is a clause that would nullify the policy for intentional acts.

  • @canuckdude22
    @canuckdude22 8 років тому +5

    Also known as "Kessler Syndrome Simulator 2k16"

  • @Skip6235
    @Skip6235 8 років тому

    What were the masses of the station and ship? I want to calculate the kinetic energy of the collision

  • @eyezak_m
    @eyezak_m 5 років тому

    10:25 I have never ever heard Scott go that loud!