Year 2, day 81.
Project: Sharman. Mission Objectives:
This is an identical rocket and probe to Ivins 5, going to Mun instead. This is why the upper stage for that launch was a little overpowered. Year 2, day 58.
Project: Ivins. Mission Objectives:
This will be our first SCANsat satellite. Additional satellites will be deployed to Mun and Minmus, and eventually other planets as well. Year 2, day 45..
Project: Sullivan. Mission Objectives:
This mission will collect data from high above Minmus that wasn't collected by Sullivan 1. Year 2, day 41.
Project: Seddon. Mission Objectives:
The probe is approaching Duna, and it's time for science. Year 2, day 12.
Project: Dunbar. Mission Objectives:
This is a replacement for Dunbar 1, and will complete our early exploration of Moho. This window requires a little more velocity, so four solid boosters are used during launch. Year 1, day 426.
Project: DunaQuest. Project Summaries:
Our main goals for this year are launching probes to Eve and Jool, and continuing exploration of Kerbin's system. Year 1, day 415.
Project: Baker. Mission Objectives:
After launching Baker 1, our engineers realized they'd made a rounding error while designing the power systems, and the probe probably doesn't have enough power once it nears Dres. In order to salvage this transfer window, we are going to launch another probe with improved power systems, and hope it can recover some data. Year 1, day 404.
Project: Dunbar. Mission Objectives:
Dunbar 2 is approaching Moho for our first planetary flyby. Year 1, day 392.
Project: Baker. Mission Objectives:
This launch features a modified Dunbar I, utilizing strengthened fuel tanks. Year 1, day 369.
Project: Sullivan. Mission Objectives:
Year 1, day 346.
Project: Godwin. Mission Objectives:
Samrine was on a classified mission which suffered an unrecoverable anomaly. We are to rescue her. Year 1, day 323.
Project: Collins. Mission Objectives:
Year 1, day 300.
Project: Sharman. Mission Objectives:
After a couple of interplanetary transfer windows, it's time to return to exploring the Kerbin system by placing a satellite in orbit of Mun. This is the same rocket and probe design launched for Seddon 1 and Seddon 2. Year 1, day 277.
Project: Dunbar. Mission Objectives:
One reason we launch two probes during launch windows is in case one fails. Dunbar 2 will now be our only chance this transfer window. Year 1, day 254.
Project: Dunbar. Mission Objectives:
Utilizing the same probe as Project Seddon, on a more powerful rocket, we plan to obtain the same scientific information about Moho. Year 1, day 231.
Project: Seddon. Mission Objectives:
This is our second Seddon probe. It will attempt to take measurements from the space biome not covered by Seddon 1. Year 1, day 208.
Project: Seddon. Mission Objectives:
This is the first of two identical probes being launched to Duna. The first one which arrives will attempt to perform experiments near Duna, while the second will run its experiments from a distance. Year 1, day 185.
Project: Ivins. Mission Objectives:
We've placed tail fins at the back of this rocket, even though we've had several successful launches without them. If the margins are that close anyway, it's not worth the risk. The weather is also more fair today, in case upper level winds were responsible. Year 1, day 116.
Project: Ride. Mission Objectives:
The Ride I rocket should be sufficient to complete Project Seddon, our first extra planetary flyby. This launch will ensure we're ready when the transfer window comes up later this year. Year 1, day 93.
Project: Godwin. Mission Objectives:
Crew: Valentina (Pilot) Another requirement of our program is that the first crewed flight of a ship be commanded by a pilot, in case they need to take control due to a problem. Year 1, day 70.
Project: Godwin. Mission Objectives:
Before we launch crew into space with a new rocket, it must be qualified by successfully completing an uncrewed test flight. This helps to ensure the safety of our precious crew. Year 1, day 47.
Project: Ivins. Mission Objectives:
Our guidance team has upgraded our flight control software and we are ready to go orbital. Year 1, day 28.
Project: Mukai. Mission Objectives:
Remote Crew: Jebediah (Pilot) Our atmospheric and orbital flight teams had dinner together last night, and it occurred to them to attach a probe to a Kondakova plane for missions that don't actually require crew. Why not? |
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