Kerbal Space Program #1 - Jeb's Last Moments
I always wanted to make Kerbal Space Program videos, but never got around to it until now! I thought it would be fitting to start the first video on the first day of its official launch. Rip in peace Jeb, I'll save you with autosave.
This is part 1 of a series of random Kerbal Space Program videos!
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WHAT IS KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM?: (From Wikipedia)
Kerbal Space Program (commonly abbreviated to KSP) is a space flight simulator developed by Squad for Windows, OS X, and Linux. The first publicly available version was released on June 24, 2011, and was sold on the official KSP Store. The game also was available on Steam's early access program on March 20, 2013.[4][5] The game was officially out of beta (version 1.0 released) on April 27, 2015.[3] KSP has large support for game mods and a large community to create them,[6] which developed shortly after the game's initial release.[7] Notable members of the space industry have taken an interest in the game, such as NASA[8] and Elon Musk of SpaceX.
The player controls a nascent space program operated by Kerbals, a race of small green humanoids, who have constructed a fully furnished and functional spaceport (known as the Kerbal Space Center, or KSC) on their homeworld Kerbin, similar to Earth. Despite being shown as funny cartoon-like little green men, sometimes lacking common sense,[10] they have shown themselves to be able to construct very well-made spacecraft parts and perform experiments in the lab.
Gameplay consists of constructing rockets and spaceplanes out of a provided set of components and launching them from the in-game space center's launch pad or runway, then going on to complete their desired mission while averting catastrophic failure, running out of fuel or electricity, or otherwise being unable to succeed.
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