@Gressethegreat The mun travels east to west. You will need to point toward 90deg to travel in the same direction, or 270deg to travel in the opposite direction. Check out my Ultimate Moon Landing tutorial for more info.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial, the closest I could get to a circle orbit was pretty close but lets just say while trying to get it to circular I kinda did look that I was try to get it circular in Mun's orbit. Long story short I went squish on Mun.
Man, this tutorial was great! I just did a stable orbit with a Periapsis at 342 Km's, and an Apoapsis of 346 Km's. You deserver waaay more subscribers and viewers :)
Much MUCH better than the most viewed tutorial I saw that said "If you want to drop out of your orbit just point straight back at Kerbin and burn your engines." HERP DERP.
Hopefully this amazing tutorial will get rid of misconceptions like that in people's heads.
you have a excellent commentator voice man, use it more. Hell, use on all your ids if you have time. Right now I am going to try and build a ship that can LAND and TAKE-OFF of the mun....I more then likely will fail multiple times, but it is a decent project.
When planets are added, dose a crap load of vids that show orbiting of them as well man, it is a awesomely good help for us people that need it.
Thanks very much for an excellent video.
dsplzion 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the tutorial.
I wanted to know what I should do if I wanted to allign my orbit with that of let's say the mun.
For example in this video your orbit is at about 90° to that of the mun. When should you boost and in which direction?
Gressethegreat 1 month ago
@Gressethegreat The mun travels east to west. You will need to point toward 90deg to travel in the same direction, or 270deg to travel in the opposite direction. Check out my Ultimate Moon Landing tutorial for more info.
trydyingtolive 1 month ago
Thanks for this awesome tutorial, the closest I could get to a circle orbit was pretty close but lets just say while trying to get it to circular I kinda did look that I was try to get it circular in Mun's orbit. Long story short I went squish on Mun.
Dudey91188 3 months ago
@Dudey91188 That's a big orbit.
trydyingtolive 1 month ago
Thanks so much! I'm new to KSP! +1
barkerboy561 3 months ago
Extremely well done tutorial. Great voice, great explanation, vivid demonsrations & graphics and it's even funny!
Chapó.
You, sir, deserve way more attention.
SAFEpanki27 3 months ago 4
@SAFEpanki27 Thank you. I'm very proud of this video.
trydyingtolive 3 months ago 2
good stuff right there great vid!
abslutezeroXpie 3 months ago
YAY! i made it!!!! a orbit hell yeah! thx men! is a 158,790m in PE and 158,750m in the AP thx men :D
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@AdicoGames Thank's I'm glad it was helpful.
trydyingtolive 3 months ago
Man, this tutorial was great! I just did a stable orbit with a Periapsis at 342 Km's, and an Apoapsis of 346 Km's. You deserver waaay more subscribers and viewers :)
TheBernie1996 3 months ago in playlist Mais vídeos de trydyingtolive
@TheBernie1996 More subscribers and viewers. I could deal with that.
trydyingtolive 3 months ago
Amazing tutorial.
Much MUCH better than the most viewed tutorial I saw that said "If you want to drop out of your orbit just point straight back at Kerbin and burn your engines." HERP DERP.
Hopefully this amazing tutorial will get rid of misconceptions like that in people's heads.
Misterspork57 3 months ago
@Misterspork57 Yeah, pointing down to deorbit is pretty much useless.
trydyingtolive 3 months ago
you have a excellent commentator voice man, use it more. Hell, use on all your ids if you have time. Right now I am going to try and build a ship that can LAND and TAKE-OFF of the mun....I more then likely will fail multiple times, but it is a decent project.
When planets are added, dose a crap load of vids that show orbiting of them as well man, it is a awesomely good help for us people that need it.
DASBIGUN 3 months ago
@DASBIGUN Good luck.
trydyingtolive 3 months ago
The only reasons to fire your rocket straight up or down on the gyro ball thing is to rotate the position of your apoapsis and periapsis
DeadlyPear 3 months ago
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DeadlyPear 3 months ago
really? orbiting mun? men WTH are you doing all day hahaha... i hope to see more tutorials with voice :D you are a really good commentor :3
AdicoGames 3 months ago