Year 22, Day 155 (KSEA Construction and Research Update)

After the successful test of the Adventure crew shuttle, KSEA has begun construction of a brand new, duplicate Crew Shuttle… named CTS-2 Pioneer!

A larger variant of the crew shuttle is also under development, however no plans are ready to be released yet! The craft is tentatively called the Heavy Crew Shuttle!

Research and development is nearing completion for a new Duna lander as well. If KSEA is to have a permanent habitation on the surface of the red planet, a reusable lander is needed… The existing Advanced Duna Lander has not performed as well as hoped, providing barely enough DeltaV, and a landing process that has been described as “consistently unreliable” by pilots!

Finally, mission planners are almost ready to announce DSV-5 Intrepid’s first mission! Intrepid was launched in mid Year 21, and cleared orbital tests later that year. Mission planners keep insisting they didn’t just forget about it!

6 thoughts on “Year 22, Day 155 (KSEA Construction and Research Update)

  1. I just wanna say man I love this website and check it daily cause it always brings a smile to my face when something new is posted, keep up the good work!

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  2. Hey, I just stumbled across your page today, but I absolutely love the work you put into this. All the work you post looks incredible and I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t inspired to do more with KSP because of your work.

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    • That’s awesome, really glad you enjoyed reading! I found a blog format like this really goes well with keeping track of my games with my play-style – which is play a few weeks, take a break a month or two, repeat πŸ˜› Fun creative outlet too – hope it inspires you to be creative too!!

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  3. i absolutely love this blog format. I check it every couple days, and I hope you continue to work on it! This has given me a drive to keep playing KSP, and make my own missions and head-cannon. I love it! Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’ll make sure to look out for any new updates. πŸ™‚

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