I know I said this before, but it's cool watching you learn how this game (and orbital mechanics) work. Because you started this as a total beginner, and people gave you a hard time for it lol. It's great that you didn't give up on this game, being completely new to it and despite the disaster of a release it was. Even the first game can be a considerable learning curve for a lot of people starting.
actually, despite being a joke, if you assume that the heat itself has no significant affect, the sun would taste the same as any high energy plasma. most likely similar to a vandergraft generator if you were to lick it while on
I looked it up, and "deep space" is kinda a misnomer. It basically means "anything beyond the dark side of our moon." So in KSP, you could say anything beyond Minmus is technically "deep space." Edit: holy crap you got to 3.6% the speed of light!
It's technically possible to go dramatically faster, but requires deliberately breaking the game to fly a probe through the center of Jool. Each planet has a singularity at its center that creates its gravity, and the one for Jool is unbelievably massive. If you opt to deploy a parachute there, the game's physics engine doesn't even know how to react, and just jumps to pieces of the spacecraft flying significantly faster than light on trajectories out of the solar system.
I think the camera flipped around like that as you passed the center point of gravity for the sun. strangely, the gravity in KSP gets exponentially stronger the closer you get to the center, so it slingshoted you really hard. That's why you sped up so quickly before the camera flipped around.
Because that's how that works, gravity part I mean. You'd most likely get squashed into a sphere at the core. It's not constant, hence why you can float in low atmosphere orbit.
@@tropicalvikingcreations Sort-of. Gravity is more powerful the closer you are to the source. It falls off the same way light/radio/sound intensity does, with the square of the distance. But it's all of the matter in the sun that generates gravity, not the pinpoint at the center, so as you approach the center your acceleration would decrease as there is more and more mass above you. But KSP pretends all of the gravity in an object is emitted by the point in the center, because in any normal situation that's plenty accurate and less work; as a side effect, as you get very close to the center the gravitational acceleration approaches infinity.
I was dying laughing at bernand panicking like "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAGGAGAGAGAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA *BREATHES* *HEAVILY* AAAAAAAAAAA-" Edit: 14:02 is when it starts
you actually did a pretty good job, since the slower you go the more aficcient burns are, meaning that you not scaping in a retrograde orbit was actually a good call.
It does have a surface to collide with. But just as in KSP1, collisions only happen if your vessel intersects that surface for a frame; if you are going fast enough, you'll be on one side of the surface for one frame and on the other side of the surface on the next frame, and never collide with it.
16:30 that's 4% of light speed. in ksp 1 I got to 2% light speed with no drag glitch in jool core and 13% light speed with no heat glitch+ state giving glitch + no drag glitch on sun.
As the game calculates de gravity acceleration based on the distance to the core and you passed right through it, any number divided by a number approaching zero tends to infinity
It's funny that there are a lot of ideas content wise that it seems no one did for KSP, and since KSP2 isn't ready, might not be a bad idea to do. Like an unmanned only career series, having to build a satellite network and all.
Fun fact: using glitches, you could actually do your Sun slingshot on all planets in KSP 1, albeit with more work needed for the gas giants because you can’t set up the glitch on the ground. I’ll try to find the explanation if you want it
you could say that heat changes are nights that means that every surface atom on the sun is day or night in every place 50% hottest is day 50% coldest is night that explains it all
All these people in the comments arguing about what percent of the speed of light you get to makes me want to see that challenge. Who can get a manned vehicle to the highest velocity? You got to 3.6% without meaning to and with this same vehicle you could have saved maybe double the fuel you had left if you were more efficient. Use that to accelerate into and out of the sun and you might be able to get to 5%.
intern, I love to see your videos, and I want to say, please use this technique to try and get out the solar system, I would love to see it and I think so would everyone else!
"By deep space I mean closer to the center, so shallow space?" ...The Sun is the center of our solar system, not the center of all of space at large. It's not even the center of our own galaxy. The center of our Milky Way galaxy is actually a Black Hole.
i recommend putting KSP2 in your titles instead of just KSP. Both the orginal game and the sequel are still played so it’ll be easier to understand from a glance which game you’re playing before you click the video
kerbal space program 2 hasn't released yet it'l be another year or two before they release the game when they promised all of those things on release they didn't say it'll all be there in the beta stages they even say in the "why ealry access version" on the store page that they are going to have interstellar travel in the when it reaches version 1.0 right now it's in version 0.Something i hate all the flak they get for all this because if there will be a reason for none of their promises being kept it'll be because people think that the game had a disaster of a release before it was even released
they're letting you lick the bowl stop saying the cake needs more icing because the cake is still in the oven regardless of weather you were allowed to lick the bowl the cake is still gonna take half an hour to an hour to cook so lettem cook dammit
14:22 I literally cried laughing.
Same😭😭😭
I know I said this before, but it's cool watching you learn how this game (and orbital mechanics) work. Because you started this as a total beginner, and people gave you a hard time for it lol. It's great that you didn't give up on this game, being completely new to it and despite the disaster of a release it was. Even the first game can be a considerable learning curve for a lot of people starting.
How does the sun taste?
Lemons
Like the sun
Oh ok thanks for the answer guys I think I might try to taste the sun now that I know what it tastes like.
@@Tostito-Chips it tastes like egg
actually, despite being a joke, if you assume that the heat itself has no significant affect, the sun would taste the same as any high energy plasma. most likely similar to a vandergraft generator if you were to lick it while on
I looked it up, and "deep space" is kinda a misnomer. It basically means "anything beyond the dark side of our moon." So in KSP, you could say anything beyond Minmus is technically "deep space."
Edit: holy crap you got to 3.6% the speed of light!
4.2% actually :D
It's technically possible to go dramatically faster, but requires deliberately breaking the game to fly a probe through the center of Jool. Each planet has a singularity at its center that creates its gravity, and the one for Jool is unbelievably massive. If you opt to deploy a parachute there, the game's physics engine doesn't even know how to react, and just jumps to pieces of the spacecraft flying significantly faster than light on trajectories out of the solar system.
You literaly broke physics going 3 Times the speed of Light.
The speed of light is 300000 Km/s, he was going at 1%
the speed of light is 299 792.458 kilometers per second, he was going at around 10 800 km/s maximum which means around 3,6% of light's speed
Around 3% of the speed of light, still the definite record for man made objects lol
@@gustavodeoliveiraferreira3796 from the sun light to hit earth is 0,13 millisecond
where did you get this information, i would love to know
Barnard wasn't ready to find out the Sun isn't real. 🤯 😆
I think the camera flipped around like that as you passed the center point of gravity for the sun. strangely, the gravity in KSP gets exponentially stronger the closer you get to the center, so it slingshoted you really hard. That's why you sped up so quickly before the camera flipped around.
Because that's how that works, gravity part I mean. You'd most likely get squashed into a sphere at the core. It's not constant, hence why you can float in low atmosphere orbit.
@@tropicalvikingcreations Sort-of. Gravity is more powerful the closer you are to the source. It falls off the same way light/radio/sound intensity does, with the square of the distance. But it's all of the matter in the sun that generates gravity, not the pinpoint at the center, so as you approach the center your acceleration would decrease as there is more and more mass above you. But KSP pretends all of the gravity in an object is emitted by the point in the center, because in any normal situation that's plenty accurate and less work; as a side effect, as you get very close to the center the gravitational acceleration approaches infinity.
I was dying laughing at bernand panicking like "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAGGAGAGAGAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA *BREATHES* *HEAVILY* AAAAAAAAAAA-"
Edit: 14:02 is when it starts
Yeah, lol
I need a video like that on repeat and with 100x more kerbals
you actually did a pretty good job, since the slower you go the more aficcient burns are, meaning that you not scaping in a retrograde orbit was actually a good call.
prepare to go to LUDRECUS speed
They've gone to plaid!
STOP THIS THING
WE CANT STOP, WE HAVE TO SLOW DOWN FIRST
I DONT CARE! JUST STOP
Ludicrous
That’s weird, when I went to the Kerbol (the sun). My ship exploded when I got to it. I was expecting to go through it.
It does have a surface to collide with. But just as in KSP1, collisions only happen if your vessel intersects that surface for a frame; if you are going fast enough, you'll be on one side of the surface for one frame and on the other side of the surface on the next frame, and never collide with it.
16:30 that's 4% of light speed. in ksp 1 I got to 2% light speed with no drag glitch in jool core and 13% light speed with no heat glitch+ state giving glitch + no drag glitch on sun.
Barney doesn't believe the sun is real anymore
As the game calculates de gravity acceleration based on the distance to the core and you passed right through it, any number divided by a number approaching zero tends to infinity
Yeah
Barnena:Wait im gonna die if i go in the sun InternDotGif:NAH your fine
The bottle rocket was a launch escape system so you can save your Kerbals in case of the very likely scenario in which your rocket has a kraken attack
Bernand should've prepared a little more for the inevitable reality break 🤣
It's funny that there are a lot of ideas content wise that it seems no one did for KSP, and since KSP2 isn't ready, might not be a bad idea to do.
Like an unmanned only career series, having to build a satellite network and all.
the fact that they were going 39 million km per hour is crazy
Fun fact: using glitches, you could actually do your Sun slingshot on all planets in KSP 1, albeit with more work needed for the gas giants because you can’t set up the glitch on the ground. I’ll try to find the explanation if you want it
stratzenblitz75
@@holl7wwhat
"Don't let him leave Barnard!" Interstellar
"Barnard activate the bomb!" Sunshine
this guy is a legend nothing more to say
I love how there so happy to sacrifice themselves by slamming into the sun 😂
Bro Broked the laws
Funny words:Look at the appoapsis. Its just freaking out, Barnard is freaking out, There he is. Omgsh this game is so ridiculous.
16:00
According to my calculations, they experienced 30.000.000g 🤯
16:00 INITIATING HYPERJUMP
14:26 lil bro need to lay off the sauce
The sun was a lie and barnabus didn’t take it well 😂
14:22 Barnard is having a seizure. Same thing at 15:21
13:33 Intern says: "OK we're less than a hundred kilometres from the surface!" while being 83.000 km from the surface!
You are moving sooo fast at the end of the video also I love your kerbal vids
you can land in the sun. You just have to land at night. You know, by surprise
I remember seeing something similar happen in a ksp1 vid of someone trying to get past the clouds of jool
how do we land on the sun without getting burned? we land at night
you could say that heat changes are nights that means that every surface atom on the sun is day or night in every place 50% hottest is day 50% coldest is night that explains it all
@@aliciamagee203 even if the sun was 50% colder, you will get toasted just by getting close 💀
@@speedweed-dw1nj yes. Even if it was 90% colder even if 99.99%
@@danielgaming8909 no, it can reach 0%..... at midnight
Just use a ton of ION engines in deep space since they use more energy than fuel, and attach a lot of solar panels
you are making history in KSP 2 man
I want to see the multi-golf ball design work...somehow.
Barnand when finding out, the sun is fake, is like me finding out, that i didnt slow down enough at a eve reentry, and i dont have any quicksave
All these people in the comments arguing about what percent of the speed of light you get to makes me want to see that challenge. Who can get a manned vehicle to the highest velocity? You got to 3.6% without meaning to and with this same vehicle you could have saved maybe double the fuel you had left if you were more efficient. Use that to accelerate into and out of the sun and you might be able to get to 5%.
How do you get that game
?
If it’s outside of the moon, it is considered deep space so even if you’re going towards the sun, it will be considered as deep space
intern, I love to see your videos, and I want to say, please use this technique to try and get out the solar system, I would love to see it and I think so would everyone else!
He has got an out
@@garethmetcalf2314 i don't think he did
@@IvanRiaby hey has
@@garethmetcalf2314 no i mean like leave the sphere of influence
@@IvanRiaby yes he has done that
rocket-in-sun-shooting master
The Parker Solar Probe is proud
finally i found someone else who did this.
The solar sunflower
2:50. Pattern looked like David's Star to me
Barnand is just 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
"By deep space I mean closer to the center, so shallow space?"
...The Sun is the center of our solar system, not the center of all of space at large. It's not even the center of our own galaxy. The center of our Milky Way galaxy is actually a Black Hole.
i recommend putting KSP2 in your titles instead of just KSP. Both the orginal game and the sequel are still played so it’ll be easier to understand from a glance which game you’re playing before you click the video
I would probably pass out too if I accelerated to 1/3 the speed of light
I saw a comment saying, how does the sun just like it taste like the worst thing ever
He went a total of about Mach 31,465.097633. Aka 3.6% of the speed of light.
They were going at Mach 31864 towards the end there.
Next Time u gonna get the Reapers from Mass Effect
Escape velocity of the Milky Way galaxy is around 494 ~ 596 km/s
Bro I got a flying gorrila ad 😂
Is it just me or does this game make TH-camrs smarter
Try landing on it as long as there is no heat
Wouldn't you just return to the same altitude from the sun they started falling at?
Try and do a target and return mission and Jeb survive and comes back to kerben
shallow space is the closest part of of space from the earth (im guess but i think that depends on where you are from the planet )
try to break the Lightspeed barrier in the game Kerbal Space Program 2
I heard blitz has a thing for valintina
But where did the ship end up?!? WHERE DID THE SHIP GO!???!!!??!?!
If you go straight up in the atmosphere on earth you can save fuel getting out of the sphere of infuence
Probably like fire
He used a solar sail imma thinkin
go to out of the solar system and back to kerbin and land it
Aaaand now I gotta try it on KSP Enhanced Edition for Xbox One 😂😂😂
you sound a bit sick intern get well soon
The speed of light is 300000k per for second or 1000000000k per for hours.
that was weird it broke the speed of light 3 times
they got 12830 km/s of speed :O
Hi @InternDotGif and everyone else!
cool
Excuse me streamer but in Stargate universe they went through the sun to collect hydrogen fuels so that they could use their hyperdrive.
Up close it looks like a lava planet..
lol what is bernad doing and i was doing AHHHHHHHHhGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGgHAHAHA
Wait what dose fire taste like?
smoke
She plays kerbal space program 2 💀💀
Well did you leave the system????!!!!
nooooooooooooooooooooo u forgot the bottle rocket
they got 1,000,000 g force
Is this ksp2?
Yes
@@SoggywafflesPLAYZ my ksp2 is crashing on loading screen
@@supriyodas2218 I cant Evan play because my computer can bearly run ksp 1 never mind ksp 2
@@SoggywafflesPLAYZ what's your system specs?
Dredge
let it go to the delta quadrant..
umm ... 10 thousand km per sec . the speed of light is 300 thousand meters per sec 💀💀
10,844km\s wow
Here's the proof, The Sun Doesn't Exist
New mic?
I was here!
Intern please play the universim again
I love it
kerbal space program 2 hasn't released yet
it'l be another year or two before they release the game
when they promised all of those things on release they didn't say it'll all be there in the beta stages
they even say in the "why ealry access version" on the store page that they are going to have interstellar travel in the when it reaches version 1.0
right now it's in version 0.Something
i hate all the flak they get for all this because if there will be a reason for none of their promises being kept it'll be because people think that the game had a disaster of a release before it was even released
they're letting you lick the bowl
stop saying the cake needs more icing
because the cake is still in the oven
regardless of weather you were allowed to lick the bowl the cake is still gonna take half an hour to an hour to cook
so lettem cook dammit
9:51
Hi
god damn it stop going into orbit to get to places like dude just burn straight up
I ask you to land back