Going to DUNA for the first time! KSP Tutorial
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- čas přidán 9. 08. 2019
- It's finally time to tackle Duna my dudes.
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Munar orbit rendezvous tutorial:
• KSP: Apollo-style HOW ...
Craft file:
I don't provide craft files in these types of videos, as you'll learn more if you try and build along with the video!
Mods:
Gameplay: Kerbal Engineer Redux; Better Time Warp; Camera Tools
Visual: Scatterer; Environmental Visual Enhancements; Stock Visual Enhancements; Stock Visual Terrain - Hry
This is kinda how I went to Duna! The only difference is that my landing legs broke and Bob is still there....
Where are The Blunderbirds?
Nice colony
Reminds me of when I did the tutorial visiting the Mun. I crashed at the last second, destroying the rocket, but the capsule was fine, so it was technically a success.
Why nobody cares about Kerbal lives ?
5 4 3 2 1 Blunderbirds are go!
That weird, glowing tree is why you don't dump nuclear engines in the atmosphere.
Lol
Meh
Gimme timestamp
@@MN-ly5qs 24:05
is this why you don't dump nuclear engines in cities
it feels so satisfying landing back on Kerbin when you landed on a celestial body
I remember how it felt after I first splashed down on kerbin after landing on minmus
Same lol
IKR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I miraclously landed on the Mun first time trying to do so, i did it 3 more times then. But after doing a Minmus landing which is stupidly easy compared to a Mun landing i struggled with my 4th Mun landing. I landed here but it took me 7 attempts!
I completed My first interplanetary mission to gilly 3 weeks ago, and still never felt the same playing the game since.
9:23 “ I recommend just play around with your self “
- Matt Lowne
Rodrigo Manzanilla playing around yourself*
Barbecued Chicken alright boomer
Thunder Bird if you’re gonna roast me at least get the meme correct.
Ok Boomer
What's a boomer?
QwakyTaky ok boomer
I literally just loaded up KSP thinking "I think we should try to go to Duna for the first time today."
good luck Bones. i hope your kerbals back to kerbin in one piece ;)
Same here, wish me luck
I got into orbit, smashed into Ike, ejected at 60ms, got thrown by the recoche of my ship smacking down and up again, then died
esoop the derp I got drop kicked out the solar system by the kraken!
I have no idea how to go to another planet ( except mun )
How to duna (Scandinavian style):
1. Attach wood-paneled cockpit to thruster (unreliable is better)
2. Build nuke under rocket
3. Duna.
You mean North Korea style
@@Iron-Jupiter yes, it would be, but I actually built he nuke
4. Profit.
@@Iron-Jupiter I think that would be more like landing a man on the sun
you forgot the black metal (if you know what that is)
You are like bob Ross. Nobody knows how to do this, but they enjoy watching you do it.
The Question True Do
its actually easy, i put a jumbo jet in duna's orbit without any cheats :P
He is just missing a few happy accidents lmfao
many try and plenty fail but some succeed XD
Never mind I have mastered Duna. Next is Jool.
I love how this is smaller than my mun mission rocket (however I did eject some fuel tanks half full)
I recommend some mod that will show you delta v and to find how much delta v you need to get to your destination, so you know you can get there but also you don't have rocket too big.
@@kubbakubbynator2621 There is no such thing as a rocket too big
@@aadityamehar Well... You got a point
Kubba Kubbynator you got the name of the mod in mind bro?
@@MrWide-ht9rp I think he is thinking of the "Kerbal engineering mod" but you can have the infos of ∆v and TWR on the sequence . The ∆V is above the throttle symbole and then if you click on the sequence where the throttle is , let's say it's the stage 5 (exemple) then I would click on stage 5 then there is TWR
Make a space plane that can sniff into Jool's atmosphere, collect science from low and high atmosphere, and return back to kerbin. That would be pretty unusual mission Matt 👀👀
I like the visual of "sniffing" Jool's atmosphere!
mmm yos!
Gotta snort that green stuff....
69 likes nice
You mean SOI
Thanks to this tutorial, I accomplished two milestones: landing on Duna and docking in orbit! Thank you so much!
And maybe next you could do a mission to Tylo? No pressure though. I’m just happy that Lowne Aerospace 2 the Second One exists!
You docked for the first time in duna orbit? How very Kerbil of you!
Maybe I can use this to finally reach the Mun
To go to moon you have to align the apoapsis node with the moon then make a manuever and just do something random and that’s how I went to the mun
I just always point to 90 on the nav ball when in orbit it perfectly aligns into the moon from there you just orbit and land
Wait for mun to be on horizon and burn prograde
I literally just burn prograde as soon as I get into 90 degree orbit and go around the earth for like 9 days until the moon hits me
you could probably just go to minmus first (it’s way easier), get science, and just use better parts to finally land on the mun
I say Moho or Dres. With Dres, try to take an asteroid from its orbit back to Minmus.
Me: “I think I can do this!”
Also me: **rams strait into Duna**
“Close enough”
E.P.A it’s spelled straight. Grammar is key.
Vaughn M. Stfu nobody likes people like you
@@fortytwo5884 REST YOUR FUCKING FINGER'S!!!
Fine job!
@@fortytwo5884 It's*. You forgot a capital at the beginning of your sentence. Before you correct other people make sure you have good grammar yourself, god damn grammar nazi.
Letting a nuclear engine explode in the admosphere of kerbin. "Look at the nice firework!"
I'm sure nothing bad will come from letting nuclear debris rain down on the planet. XD
Didn't you see the "weird glowing tree" at 24:05?
idk why im commenting on a 2 year old comment
Matt: Wow, nuclear engines really are resilient-
The Blunderbirds: Against the herds!
The birds blundered
Yes! Thank you! I SUCK at going to duna
Hi!
New video this week.
@@Cby0530 gonna watch soon. Tried to watch earlier but youtube said it wos unavailable 😢😢😢
Looks great
Same bro, the only ship I done is a probe, I trying to do a rover, good luck though!
I just done too big rocket. My command module has over 4000m/s of delta v. But it's nice. It was scary to make the lander. Rest of this mission is easy :D
@@Cby0530 😢 won't let me watch
I don't think I've ever been as addicted to a game as this one.
I did a direct mission without rendezvous, so its fair to say my lander was just a tiny bit bigger lmao.
It can go from low kerbin orbit all the way to duna's surface and back to kerbin surface.
Me: hey I might be able to do this.
Matt: were going to be doing a lander and command module rendezvous
Me: aannddd never mind
I accomplished my first successful orbital docking the other night, took me at least 2 hours and god knows how many F9's. Hardest friggen thing I've ever done 1/10 would not recommend
Ah I also started playing KSP just now and I tried orbital rendezvous after doing Minmus, The Mun and a probe to Eve. I tried it around Minmus and it isn´t as hard as it looks like. And I can tell that the ´Lowne lazy method of docking´ is a very good choice for beginners. I think he also made a tutorial named ´Getting better at docking with Minmus´ or you can watch some other videos where he does orbital rendezvous and try it yourself with the video and you will get into it. Video: czcams.com/video/ZXD6_ahByO4/video.html
I was doing a dock around the mun and forgot rcs so it posed a whole new challenge
@@quintinkrivacek9800 Keep doing it, once you have done it multiple times, it becomes trivial
@@eidamsir175 Scott manly has a good video on it
i have to say Matt, this is my favourite channel with KSP content. I love the imagination and fun that goes into your creations.
wow we’re really nice to him
Glad to see I'm not the only one that forgets the parachutes. 🤪
I even have a vessel design named "Chute Delivery", which is basically a klaw (+ Mk I pod) with a lot of parachutes... 😁
Had to use an ssto I'd already made to rescue a crew because of this exact problem, all the way to low kerbin orbit from a trip to some of Jool's moons and they couldn't safely return without a ride XD
You can land propulsively, but it's harder than landing with parachutes
@@analorenagamboarojas5949 or just lithobrake vertically
This video couldn't have come out at a better time. I'm trying to do my first Duna mission and this is extremely helpful.
Oh wow this looks easy and fun! Can't wait to do it!
**later**
It's been one fucking year, I accidentally crashed the lander into the spacecraft killing the 2 back in the spacecraft. And I got myself stuck in a orbit around the sun with no chance of escape.
“Always smile and you will die” - Jebediah Kerman
I Duna believe this. Finally, the mission I was waiting for. Thank you.
Dad puns much?
Dres merising
Can't wait for KSP 2's addition of bases. Imagine how exciting that would be, launching off of Kerbin, ready to fly over to Duna, but getting to stop at your interplanetary station to refuel. That'd be so cool!
You can already do that
@@theaveragepro1749 If you feel like flying a space craft there and building it manually in a unfun, tedious, stressful manner.
@OP It's been 3 years, looks like we're halfway there :/
There's a reason I watch these things over n over again. I JUST heard the "docking ports can be used like decouplers" bit... That opens up a LOT of designs. Thank you! Ps, just did my first successful docking of a lander/tug launched separately! Again, thank you for your missions n tutorials!!
I just love your enthusiasm
I've been having a hard time going to Duna in the past, now I finally have the knowledge to build a rocket that gets me there
Seeing as the chapters aren't working here are the Timestamps!:
Build: 0:01
Explaining how to get to Duna:5:47
Launch: 6:02
Duna Arrival: 11:07
Duna Descent:13:34
Duna Ascent: 16:13
Kerbin Reentry:22:34
To help anyone who comes still!
also, you could add these to the description to get chapters
I learn something ever time I watch one of these videos. I love the idea of using the extra fuel tanks to not only provide more fuel, but also give the landing gear something to make the landing base wide. In only the first 30 seconds of the vid.
Thank you so much for this Matt, opened up a whole new avenue to the game beyond Kerbin's moons!
Do Moho next. It gets so little love.
Mo-homies
Mohole
+Matt,
How do you even get such ideas to build landers.
I spend hours designing one still end up with a crappy design.....
Me 2
A tip: don’t make it too tall compared to its width...
I made this critical error on the mun, and it was almost impossible to land it upright
Pranav Desai might be late but yeah, make it short and wide rather than tall and skinny to land it better. Also don’t use the little tiny toothpick landing legs for almost anything.
This man is so experienced ive been playing this game for over a year now but I was so sacred to send kerbals to the surface do to not enough fuel but now I feel confident enough, Thanks Matt! I've also been watching you for roughly a year now too!
New to the channel; but still managed to binge watch like all of your KSP content! Your builds are amazing, I really hope you keep this going
A mobile game called Spaceflight simulator may make you better at orbital mechanics
For your next destination you could go to Eeloo, Dres or Moho, any of Jool's moons (except for Laythe) would also be nice to see.
KSP: A
Matt: I forgot the parachutes
Matt, thank you I have finally reached another planet and back thanks to you, keep up the content
Can't believe I've never seen these videos before, I'm loving this series!!!
I think I know how Elon musk lands his falcon 9 boosters I think he uses mechjeb
Over 200 hours in KSP and i've only been able to achieve one landing on Duna (but couldn't take of) and sent rovers to every planet and moon.
You make it look so easy when in reality it is so hard!
Great work!
AMAZING!!, I relly like the mission progression bar.
I didn't necessarily follow this series as I played ksp, but it certainly helped me design my rockets and helped me get better at rocket design in general :)
Thanks to you I managed to finish the tech tree for the first time ever just the other day
Yeah, still trying to land on the Mun and be able to come back lol
Thicc landers are best landers
Would you agree
Yeah, but keep practicing. I'm new to KSP, and I achieved my first Mun mission today! After this, I'm going to practice docking!
@@parthivpal5211 Minmus is way easier than mun, you barely need any fuel to land the only thing thats tricky is getting into the elliptical orbit
@TheWeeaboo Yeah, kinda. Docking IS pretty darn hard!
@TheWeeaboo Yeah, and doing it on the surface is even harder. I mean, when you have to transport Kerbals to a planetary base, you need to take extreme care not to mess it up. I recently sent a rescue mission to rescue Val from Duna, but my rescue craft landed 180 km away from Val with no fuel left. Go figure.
What is it that enables SAS to work on the lander even though there's only a Scientist present?
He mentions it shortly before the launch. The orbiter has a relay antenna so the lander is connected to the KSC. So I assume there is a probe core on the lander as well
@@philipp5433 not only that he also has his astronaut complex fully upgraded and his scientists engineers pilots Etc. Etc. Are also full 5 stars
Such a great video xD Love the bar on the bottom. Very professional-esque.
Love that engine kick in the landers nuts when saying 'goodbye' 🤣
Lowne aerospace...
A much better name would be
LOWNE AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION ( if you are a government agency)
Aka. LAASA or LASA
It’s LASA
I prefer Matt Aeronautics and Space Administrators (MASA)
LAX,
Lowne Aerospace Exploration
Or short: LowneX
Or russialike: LawnSpace or MattCosmos
11:40 They're actually incorrect when they say 70 km maximizes the Oberth effect anyway. The ideal altitude for a Duna transfer (the gateway orbit) is 7.78 Mm. DV from there to Duna is only 650 m/sec, whereas it's 1,080 m/sec from 70 km. The cost of going to a higher Kerbin orbit is partially offset by the reduced DV to Duna. Starting from 80km instead of 70km only costs an additional 11 m/sec. 90 km costs 21 m/sec. 100 km costs 32 m/sec. That's chump change; easily worth it for the safety factor. Plus, cosine losses are reduced for weak engines.
*TL/DR: Do what Matt Lowne said. *
GoSlash27 i was wondering why my manouver node cost 1000 m/s compared to matts. How come he didnt have to use as much delta v?
I used this lander today for a Duna mission, it makes it so easy thx matt
" A little bit of James Bond manoeuver" What is he talking about? Ho... I see! That was a really epic return! I swear I wouldn't even think about a personal parachute landing myself! I think it's the most valuable tuto in this tuto! Epic!
I did it once for an orbital rescue on which I forgot to put paracutes. I aborted the mission and Valentina came back on her personal paraglider.
Oh toi ici?
Matt will you ever build that space station around the magic asteroid?
He did
Why am I sure that even though its as simple as possiblew im gonna crash it?
Bob won’t stop until he’s gone to every hot tourist destination
Funnily enough, I finished a Duna mission a few days ago, in a similar rendez-vous setup. I also forgot parachutes on the main capsule.
Thankfully, I had a lot of fuel and an engineer, so I just repacked my lander parachutes, docked the lander to the ship, and brought the whole stack back
"Low Tech Mission" *Uses Nuclear Powered Craft*
Great video matey! I like the addition of the mission progress bar at the bottom.
Protip: There's no need to add fuel lines for the strap-on boosters if you 'Enable Crossfeed' on the radial decouplers.
Your main engine/s will usually be guzzling fuel faster than the booster engines, so the booster tanks should empty first.
Unless you're the kind of player who feels that using tweakables like crossfeed or autostrut is "cheating", in which case you can use external fuel lines.
Thank you so much this was the first time I got out of Kerbin and to and to another body 😊
I had to perform an eva to get bob back onto the main vessel but in the end it worked out. Thanks for the rocket design!
Thanks for the tutorial, my dad said I can get one of the dlc's if I got to all of the planets.
That's a very nice dad
I was forced to pay for them myself.....
And yes, I have both dlc's
Grian+MumboJumbo+KSP=ThisGuy
Just recreated this nearly exactly in ksp 2! Apart from some science modules and rotations, and size of stuff like science junior, its all pretty much recreated, apart from the fact that all the modules burnt up in the duna atmosphere and I crashed into the ground at 2km/s (the engine is too weak to slow you down from orbit without aerobraking 100 times)
For those of you that are following this two years later, mind the distance that kerbin is from duna when you arrive at duna. I went to separate the lander from the mothership and couldn't create a maneuver node. I thought I forgot the antenna. Only when I put jeb in the lander and I couldn't create a maneuver node with the mothership did the light bulb go off and I opened the map screen and noticed kerbin was almost 80 degrees ahead of duna. I put the kerbals to "bed" and timewarped to test to see if distance was the issue. It was. As soon as kerbin came around the sun and started getting closer to Duna, my connection to the KSC returned and I was able to go about the mission, haven't completed it yet, but yeah. Time to break from this series and go build a Comm Sat Network somewhere.
You woke me up it’s 5 am.. Thank you.
Finally a Duna Tutorial! Could you do a Jool Flyby with a probe in the next video?
Yeea another ksp video! Love it
this was the video that got me into ksp!
Sup, oh wait it’s Saturday all ready?
This mission led to one of the most epic comebacks ever haha
Playing career mode - Scientist doesn't have SAS. Soo i lift off of Duna (im a total noob at docking WITH SAS)
I somehow manage to dock to the main ship, without SAS, only using RCS, without ever going into an orbit with the lander.
Finally i came back to Kerbin with ! 54 DeltaV ! left haha
Thanks for this :D
Docking was one of the bane of my existence. But Matt is right, trial and error and a certain scot manley video is the way to learn.
This time I didn't have any problems with your design since I used a stronger ascend stage. I only had to do my duna circulisation, course corrections and the duna escape burn with the nuclear engine
For more than a year, the three of us in the volume of several telephone boxes. It's cruel.
Do an Eve mission
Moho would be awesome Matt love the vids always keep it up
thank you! because this tutorial i landed on duna first time (and go back home) :]
The rocket is so over engineered for a Duna trip. Good for beginners tho.
It was probably just to make it simpler for him and viewers
Pretty sure that's the point. Especially since Matt tends to force Kerbin encounters. I have generally had to throw more fuel in somewhere (on the Orbit stage this time)
[Everyone liked that]
Edit: I GOT A HEART OMG THANK YOU MATT!
lol
did matt unheart you or something
Epic Gamer hearts disappear if you edit your comment. Learned this the hard way, too.
@@sebidotorg that must be the saddest thing ever
Epic Gamer 🥺😫
cross-feeding fuel tanks with multiple boosters is about the most advanced rocket building technique i know. it can get me to the mun, minmus, and back, but it's become more evident to me that if i want to explore the rest of the solar system, i need to up my rocket building game.
thank you matt very cool
Try sending somthing to the Kerbin Mercury equivalent. That would be cool! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Moho?
Yeah
Hello! Why I am here so early?
Thanks Matt, got to Duna finally!
I made a Duna Rover a couple of days ago, but one of the guys from my AIAA Discord got me to attempt a mission to Duna. I'll be sending a return vehicle, a Duna HAB, and the Duna Rover.
This will be interesting. I think this tutorial will help out a lot.
It’s sad when that rocket is smaller than my satellite rockets for a relay system
I love the Lowne Lazy method of docking, I was trying it in a different way and it took me over 3 hours to get nothing done, the first time I use your method I get it!
great video once again
Imagine if Matt did like, a live version of one of these. I'd watch 100%
from launch to landing! no question about it XD
For vacuum maneuvers, the wolfhound engine, which I find to be the most efficient and most powerful chemical rocket engine, which makes it my go to
In Career Mode, I don't use the Mainsail much because the Twin Boar has better thrust and is actually cheaper if you take into account the included fuel tank.
I remember when I forgot to add a decoupler to my mun lander and capsule, Jeb bailed out and smacked at the ground at 14 m/s, he survives!
What a blessing Kraken.
Yeah finally Duna! Awesome tutorial Matt! Maybe next you could do a Jool 5 colony ship mission? That would be sick!
Watching the Kerbals run in fast forward is the best part of the video
Thank you Matt - I just did after 465+ hours my FIRST LEGIT TRIP AND BACK :D I'm very excited!
Every time I have done it before I have used cheats - but now: ONLY QUICKSAVES! And not only that, I modified the rocket for design purposes and you know... 'chutes for command pod when I landed on Kerbin :P
19:54 "And allowed to crash safely into the surface"
-Matt Lowne 2019
Nothing crash safely lol.
He also said "Teach yourself". At least, in spanish that doesnt make sense either. You can teach others what you know or learn by yourself what you dont. But you cant "teach yourself" because you dont know.
Crazy huh?
Yo Matt, just wanted to shoot you a thanks. I am infinitely better at KSP having watched all these shenanigans. Wishing the best!
It's funny. I have recently been doing missions where I try to launch to and return from Duna by the earliest ingame date possible, so I always put my plane change/tweaking node at Kerbol Periapsis. But of course instead of being inside Moho's orbit like a kerbinday 1-to-kerbinday 170 transfer, the Periapsis is at launch, which means you can't do it that way.
I just recently got into my first orbit and on my way to the mun and also great vid keep it up❤
Great vid...would love to see a rescue video soon with kerbals in different places
I have 3 landers and 3 kerbals stuck on Duna because i didn't build in enough Delta V. One of them can even refine ore to fuel, but it only has enough fuel to hop about 10K. You make it look easy