Tsunamis are almost impossible to detect in the open ocean. a large wave in the middle of the ocean is known as a rogue wave, and they can be massive, some of the largest rogue waves ever recorded on Earth have topped 90 ft high.
Damn, what a nostalgia trip. Used to watch so many KSP modding videos because I had no idea how the game worked and had trouble with mods It's been years and I still have no idea how the game works, currently stalling and watching videos about the game instead of playing it
if a black light is orbiting a black hole then how can the photons enter your eyes or the telescope looking at it. And the event horizon is the point at which things in orbit around a black hole can no longer escape.
Ever since i first saw Interstellar I couldn't understand something, if they were sent through a wormhole to some unspecified time and place in the universe how are they able to still communicate? It has to be really close to the solar system and has to be around the same time period...
well... not the worst implementation I've ever seen. That pulsar should be spinning a ton faster, and those beams should be capable of killing anything it touches instantly. The emissions are supposed to be radioactive enough to sanitize our entire solar system if ever it aligned just right... in theory anyway.
interesting, personally I've never had any issues with planet packs. this one though is particularly easy to install though as it comes prepackaged with all the mods needed for it (including kopernicus)
Isn't the Black Hole turning in the wrong direction depending on it's matter disc? Besides, it's missing the Hawking Radiation Jets. And last but not least, shouldn't a black hole that's spinning like that be planetless? Is it even possible to concentrate so much matter around an extremely fast spinning super massive black hole to form planets with such a centrifugal force? And how is it possible for a black hole to emit light? Oo I mean, srsly?
theTrigant not all black holes have a an accretion jet, and it isn't Hawking radiation. A black hole can have orbiting objects just the same as any other massive object, it would generally just be further away apart from one single stabile orbit right outside the event horizon and accretion disk. The black hole also isn't emitting light, as it's impossible for light to escape, however the accretion disk of the black hole is spinning so rapidly, that the friction between particles is emitting the visible light outside of the event horizon.
The planets are very, very far away. We have to remember that in Interstellar, the black hole was gigantic. When on a planet it hardly seemed bigger than our own sun in the sky, which says something about its true distance. Also blackholes with accretion disks don't emit radiation if the disk is only orbiting. It would be deadly if the disk was falling into the black hole, though. This is talked about in the book discussing the science of interstellar.
if the friction of the particles bc of the super massive black hole emit light what does it tell you about the possibility of planets in its orbit? Black Hole "eating" matter, growing from its matter and pulling the other objects in its orbit sooner or later to itself. Ergo, no planets
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
if gargantua was a supermassive black hole i dont think any of those planets would exist. gravity would be pulling too strongly on one side of the planet
Actually probably not. Supermassive black holes from a theoretical standpoint, would be large enough that anything orbiting beyond the accretion disk, wouldn't really be at risk of being torn apart than
A black holes gravity is so strong That light wont escape it so it should Be 10000% black in the center . But Its bende light so When u move the camera infront of another planet the shape should change
ross seifer go to saves ,then find your save where your craft is built ,then ships ->building and you should see your craft by name you gave it. You upload that file to any online storage for example dropbox and send link to file to your friend. To install BDarmory you copy mod folder from zip into Gamedata folrder
You need the BDarmory continued forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/155014-122-bdarmory-continued-vessel-mover-vessel-switcher-bdmk22-destruction-effects-etc/
Yep. You can raise the base height by adjusting the offset. -200 would make it shallow, but if you want to walk in it, probably -0.2, however that will cause insane texture issues around the coastlines.
Using this mod along with the "Endurance from Interstellar" mod, someone could probably recreate the movie "Interstellar". Just an idea.
that would be quite interesting
once the dev or the community decides to fix the Ranger and Lander, yes :P
HviteWolf YEA!
I think you gonna create that giant waves from movie with Scatterer
HviteWolf yope
6:10 real pulsars really look like this. Just a tiny little white dot.....
with a mass of about 10 suns.
10 suns??? Noo, +1.000.000 suns
@@joaquinlaroca2886 No, only like 2 Masses of the Sun. That’s more like supermassive blackhole
Those aren't mountains
no, that's a giant volcano
Those are waves...
those are tsunamis.
Tsunamis are almost impossible to detect in the open ocean. a large wave in the middle of the ocean is known as a rogue wave, and they can be massive, some of the largest rogue waves ever recorded on Earth have topped 90 ft high.
lol, movie jokes
I like how there's a sun inside a black hole.
mesoth mesoth XD I was thinking Same thing
i like to think that it's the reflection of Kerbol
Shouldn't the spirals around the black hole be rotating the other way?
Pretty cool... but has anyone else noticed that disk is spinning the wrong way?
Masterof thelag yes
You have to look at it upside down
Yes
Yes
@@crazyboutferrets oh hello
Fly into the blackhole and see if it takes you to the tesseract (from the movie)
Diamond Hawk74 I tried it just exploded lol
The accretion disk is spinning the wrong way! XD
pretty sure that accretion disc is spinning backwards
Starwars8539 same
i thought i was the only one that noticed that
I agree
It's funny that, due to how dense pulsars are, the one shown in the video is larger than most ones in reality!
"35.8 Gravities" ~Kottabos 2k17
The planet names are misspelled/kerbalized names of their explorers from Interstellar. They were respectively Miller, Mann and Edmunds.
they really got Edmunds messed up. it never orbited a pulsar. it was just further away than the other 2 planets : (
What happens in Namn, stays in Namn
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1:16 who agrees that the planet graphics look just like the one from universe sandbox 2?
Damn, what a nostalgia trip. Used to watch so many KSP modding videos because I had no idea how the game worked and had trouble with mods
It's been years and I still have no idea how the game works, currently stalling and watching videos about the game instead of playing it
That moment when a black hole emits light...
www.einstein-online.info/spotlights/accretion
Black holes are *VERY* bright when they are eccreting matter.
if a black light is orbiting a black hole then how can the photons enter your eyes or the telescope looking at it. And the event horizon is the point at which things in orbit around a black hole can no longer escape.
That is when it becomes a White Hole
While it's accretion disk spirals the wrong direction.
is the disk on that black hole spinning backwards?
its just a stellar black hole supermassive black holes are truly gigantic
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iliketrains0pwned DONT LET ME LEAVE MURPH
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The meme is dead now Edit:(`○`)
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FINALLY!!!! I've been waiting for this mod for AGES!! (2)
I think you should explore more of the cooler planets in theses types of videos, like landing on it.
This looks like interstellar. The water planet is just like the one in the movie that orbited a black hole. If only Kerbal Space Program had tides.
I didn't know it was called the gargantua system in the movie.
@@stopspot6378 did you even watch it
i wish you would have shown the black hole from terrain level of one of the planets
4:37 Dr. Mann's Planet
And you have to remember everything is scaled down in this game
The newer version looks even more awsome
Looks like a planet orbiting around a black hole!!!!
Ever since i first saw Interstellar I couldn't understand something, if they were sent through a wormhole to some unspecified time and place in the universe how are they able to still communicate? It has to be really close to the solar system and has to be around the same time period...
Okay, I'll think about that
well... not the worst implementation I've ever seen. That pulsar should be spinning a ton faster, and those beams should be capable of killing anything it touches instantly. The emissions are supposed to be radioactive enough to sanitize our entire solar system if ever it aligned just right... in theory anyway.
plants need CO2, not O2 which is why there is plants (assuming that the atmosphere is made from CO2)
Now Kerbals can say "Back in Namm"
Jeb: Bob analyze the mun or bust's spin!
We're ending with DESERT PLANETS
1:45 scariest black hole ever and other 4:03 scariest storm ever
love ur cids keep up the good work :)
thanks, glad you enjoy
The second planet looks a bit like Crystallium from Colobot.
I tried 2 hours to download the mod but it did not work
Can someone help me, I need to know how to install planet packs...
Ali_Army107
Google is your friend here. And if Google doesn't help there should be info on the mod page itself
If its an archive just extract it in every ksp folder. ;)
omg new video! I just updated the website!
Kotta, why dont you land on some of these planets when you do showcases?
"impending doom... Exciting, isn't it?"
it really is
I wonder what happens if I go into the black hole. Now I wanna do it
I never seem to get these sort of mods working, even though I have installed kopernicus
interesting, personally I've never had any issues with planet packs. this one though is particularly easy to install though as it comes prepackaged with all the mods needed for it (including kopernicus)
KottabosGames Alright, That weird but I'll try installing this pack and see if it works.
Thanks for the reply btw :D
You need the mods (provided in the planet pack) Kopernicus AND ModularFlightIntegrator. Most people forget the latter!
Ah... 'Nam... Still get flashbacks of 'nam...
I hate to nitpick, as this mod looks fantastic, but a black hole that small is hardly supermassive.
what if you go to close to the black hole?
wow... it's actually accurate (a lot)
would be perfect to call it "killers planet"
how did you installed it?
That white thing is a neutron star
Isn't the Black Hole turning in the wrong direction depending on it's matter disc? Besides, it's missing the Hawking Radiation Jets. And last but not least, shouldn't a black hole that's spinning like that be planetless? Is it even possible to concentrate so much matter around an extremely fast spinning super massive black hole to form planets with such a centrifugal force?
And how is it possible for a black hole to emit light? Oo I mean, srsly?
theTrigant not all black holes have a an accretion jet, and it isn't Hawking radiation. A black hole can have orbiting objects just the same as any other massive object, it would generally just be further away apart from one single stabile orbit right outside the event horizon and accretion disk. The black hole also isn't emitting light, as it's impossible for light to escape, however the accretion disk of the black hole is spinning so rapidly, that the friction between particles is emitting the visible light outside of the event horizon.
The planets are very, very far away. We have to remember that in Interstellar, the black hole was gigantic. When on a planet it hardly seemed bigger than our own sun in the sky, which says something about its true distance. Also blackholes with accretion disks don't emit radiation if the disk is only orbiting. It would be deadly if the disk was falling into the black hole, though. This is talked about in the book discussing the science of interstellar.
"The planets are very, very far away..." - not in the mod though xD
if the friction of the particles bc of the super massive black hole emit light what does it tell you about the possibility of planets in its orbit? Black Hole "eating" matter, growing from its matter and pulling the other objects in its orbit sooner or later to itself. Ergo, no planets
Booper Dooper it's a movie which tries to be physcally correct and fails horrific
Am I the only one who doesn't know if the says "Kottabos" or "Kerbal" Space Program?
All Galaxys orbit a SMBH
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Huh, whenever I use Kopernicus my textures and stars mess up completely.
They should be a wormhole to the black hole like in the movie
Have you tried the Kchebola system? Don’t question why you only got one reply 4 years later
Karkankuak
if gargantua was a supermassive black hole i dont think any of those planets would exist. gravity would be pulling too strongly on one side of the planet
Actually probably not. Supermassive black holes from a theoretical standpoint, would be large enough that anything orbiting beyond the accretion disk, wouldn't really be at risk of being torn apart than
Im not hating but its just a stellar mass black hole.
Can you recreate the Black Hole scene from Interstellar?
Which one
The one where he tries to do the gravity assist?
*Dr. Namm, do not attempt docking. It is not s-*
gargantua :O aw man there is no saturn so no fly by kin wormhole :(
Now we just need mdo, that would replace classical physics with relativity...
"A gravity of 100gs"
So, not a black hole?
I mean it explains why it's orbiting Kerbol, I guess
A black holes gravity is so strong That light wont escape it so it should Be 10000% black in the center . But Its bende light so When u move the camera infront of another planet the shape should change
N0va // Productions // it's ksp what do you expect mr professional black hole analizer!
Well, I don't think Squad intended for people to create supermassive black holes in KSP.
Can you land on the pulsar?
No, it's a star. You'll just explode above it, like what happens when you get too close to Kerbol.
ITS SPACE NAM! OH NO
Hello
Does anyone know how to send someone a craft file from ksp on steam?
Also I need help installing BDarmory.
you can google it
ross seifer to install BD armoury, just get the folder and place the folder into ksp
Emperor Doge I can't find the download for the newest ksp version
ross seifer go to saves ,then find your save where your craft is built ,then ships ->building and you should see your craft by name you gave it. You upload that file to any online storage for example dropbox and send link to file to your friend.
To install BDarmory you copy mod folder from zip into Gamedata folrder
You need the BDarmory continued forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/155014-122-bdarmory-continued-vessel-mover-vessel-switcher-bdmk22-destruction-effects-etc/
if only these mods ran well
what mod u got that gives u those clouds?
He literally stated that at the beginning of the video.
electricpants We meet again! From the forum, my friend :)
Hey! Didn't expect to see you here! ;)
What happens when you go in the black hole?
awesome astronaut i know right
You become spaghetti.
*wait until the program responds*
Go find out, nerd.
TruMint When did he say anything nerdy?
Karsgangtua
agujero de gusano
This is just interstellar
So you can't land in the ocean? Bummer...
Isn't is possible to like make the ocean floor shallow all over the planet?
Yep. You can raise the base height by adjusting the offset. -200 would make it shallow, but if you want to walk in it, probably -0.2, however that will cause insane texture issues around the coastlines.
C'mon T.A.R.S
accept the boats please
how do i mod?
Good question
i swear this is just a interstellar mod XD love it
wow
Its MANN and MILLER
And EDMUND
The mod misspells them on purpose
@@1000-THR Damn I left that comment 5 years ago, didn't know I was that stupid of a kid back then lmaoo
I got a an ad that was about a Casino for furrys
Oof
Future kek stop watching ksp videos you already watched 5 times and do your work
I like the Space Engine version better.
Wait, there's a Gargantua-like system in SE?
+Alex Siemers yup, there is a mod for it.
I can't remember where to get it though...
I didn't even know it had mods!
+Alex Siemers
Found it! here you go:
forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=67
this is for the latest version.
like this if you agree, but a STAR WARS SYSTEM, Alderaan, Tattoine, Coruscant and Hoth! Like if it would be awesome!
100 g’s only? RTgaming could do better with a roller coaster!
This is the first comment in five years
This is SOOOOOOO unrealistic. A black hole that big would require the planet to orbit it for less than a second and it would tear it in dust as well.
Da fuck is your problem
Welcome to Kerbal Space Program.
I have played ksp for at least 3 years. All I said is that the black hole in the mod is 10x more unrealistic.
OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHH
That planet isn't even inside the dangerous area
2:46 illuminati confirmed
:)
Time's a little dilated here, can't really tell.
Интерстеллар
First
Kcalbleoh system is far better than this and the black hole looks extremely realistic just saying
:P
55th!
yes because having a planet orbiting a black hole makes sense
but a planet orbiting a black hole LITERALLY 100,000 KILOS AWAY MAKES EVEN MORE
In the movie the black hole causes massive waves