Year 23, Day 10 (Far Horizons Probe Departs for Plock!)

There is a lot of excitement around Mission Control – today is the day one of the most distant and difficult missions departs Kerbin!

Built using the core structure of a Horizon Class DSV, including the Discovery-Class nuclear reactor and LF-9 Engine assembly, Far Horizons’s most obvious features are the truly massive reflector arrays that allow for extremely long distance communication with the most distant planet in the Kerbol system.

The mission profile is fairly simple – travel to Plock, enter orbit, deploy landers, and then return to a higher orbit to allow ongoing communication with the deployed probes. Far Horizons is also equipped with mapping equipment to perform a complete study of Plock’s surface!

Engineers are already discussing a Far Horizons 2 mission which will deploy rovers to do more varied scientific studies.

Scientists believe that Far Horizons is now the fastest artificial object in the Kerbol system – traveling so fast it will reach Plock in just 5 years!  At ‘normal’ travel speeds a mission to Plock would take almost 20 years.

Year 23, Day 2 (DSV-5 Crew Complete Moho Surface Exploration, Return to Orbit!)

Carson and Bob celebrate the New Year by exploring the stark, hot world of Moho! The durable rover and its life support systems keep them cool and mobile!

The rover works its way through the somewhat perilous terrain of the small crater, dodging around rocks, or whatever those strange shapes are!  The traction adjustments seem to help, allowing the rover to brake without sliding down hills!

The lander climbs the side of the crater,  navigating around the odd structures dotting the surface…

With the sun still beating down on them, Bob climbs out of the rover and takes a sample near the strange columns! 

Carson dutifully drives the rover around the formations – aware that hitting just one the wrong way might tip the rover on its side, or worse!

After collecting a great deal of science and surface samples, the pair head back to the lander!

Suddenly – Carson has a horrible realization that they forgot something critical!

Bob rolls his eyes as he realizes what Carson meant – the Kerbal States flag wasn’t planted when they landed!

Bob configures the camera on the lander and records an image to transmit back to Kerbin – posing with “Old Kerby” for Mission Control!

The brave and somewhat forgetful Kerbals take the next few minutes gathering up all the material and science they need to take back to Kerbin… then climb back into the lander!

The 4 small solid rockets fire, and the lander dramatically blasts off the surface!

The solid rockets fire with such force, and with the ascent angle being fairly acute, the two Kerbals see quite a bit of Moho’s surface moving quit quickly outside their window!

The small solid rockets use up their fuel and eject, and the lander uses up almost all of its fuel reaching orbit!

Carson careful fires the engine in a series of manuevers to rendevouses with the orbiting Deep Space Vehicle Intrepid!

The lander moves closer and closer…

Until finally – connection is made! The crew is back together, and prepares for the next stage of their mission: The Voyage Home!

Year 23, Day 1 (New Kerbin Spacedock Under Construction!)

After the disaster at Kerbin Spacedock in Year 22, KSEA has been hard at work planning a replacement for the facility.

The mission of this new Spacedock is the same as its predecessor:

  • Provide a central location for Crews to arrive from the surface
  • Refuel and Resupply of Deep Space Vehicle Fleet
  • Provide long-term habitat for Kerbals in orbit

In addition to providing a new docking are for MPV (Multi-Payload-Vehicles) to dock and resupply the station, the new facility provides a dedicated DSV dock, a dedicated Crew arrival area and an centrifugal ring for artificial gravity!

The facility borrows several design elements from Sarnus Station, launched in Year 22. 

Year 22, Day 419 (DSV-5 Intrepid Crew Lands on Moho!)

In a 20k orbit of Moho the cargo bays of DSV-5 Intrepid slowly open to reveal the lander and rover!

With the bay doors open and the dish retracted, Carson and Bob climb into the lander – requiring a quick EVA!

Carson aims for the minor craters of Moho, fires the engines… and the lander begins ots descent!

The descent thrusters fire, and the landers slowly touches down!

Mission Science Specialist Bob detaches the rover from the top of the lander, and RCS systems guide it to a landing nearby!

The RCS assembly on top of the rover detaches, and flies off to a safe and probably very destructive landing site.

Carson climbs out first – deploying the ladder and climbing down!

Carson runs over to the Rover and starts checking all its systems!

Bob triple checks his suit’s air conditioning is fully functional, and slowly climbs out of the lander, while Carson watches from the rover!

Bob and Carson climb into the lander, deploy the solar panel at the back, and head out from the lander!

Year 22, Day 416 (KSEA Mission Update!)

As the Kerbal Space Exploration Administration (KSEA) prepares to ramp up operations after a short break, it’s time for a KSEA Mission Update!


Far Horizons – Plock Mission

Leaving in around 100 days, the Far Horizons mission will head to Plock and it’s moon Karen! The mission will require phenomenal acceleration to reach Plock in about 3 years! The probe will leave in just 12 days!


DSV-5 Intrepid – Moho Orbit

Having just arrived at Moho, the crew is preparing a mission to the surface any day now!


Laythe Spaceplene ‘Resolute’ – Heading to Laythe

The second Laythe Spaceplane is a slightly improved design that will provide a second SSTO Crew vehicle for Laythe! It should arrive at Laythe Year 23, Day 195


DSV-2 Discovery – Returning Home from Duna!

The Discovery Crew are on the way home from a successful mission to Duna! They should arrive at Kerbin on Year 23, Day 239!


Laythe Spaceport – Jool/Laythe Orbit

Laythe Spaceport is currently hosting the DSV-4 Endeavor crew! They’ve taken the Laythe Spaceplane, Resolute, to the surface and back for science and are preparing to return home!


DSV-3 Horizon Returning to Kerbin from Sarnus/Eeloo

The DSV-3 Horizon is on it’s way back home after landing a crew on the Sarnusian moon of Eeloo! Kimmy, Mitster and Chrisnic are in cryosleep onboard. They are due back Year 25, Day 387!


Duna Spaceport – Duna Orbit

Currently unoccupied – the Duna Spaceport is awaiting the next crew to arrive and explore the Red Planet! The next DSV mission will likely carry a new lander design as well!


DSV Fuel Depot – Kerbin Orbit

The only surviving component of Old Kerbin Spaceport, this massive Lithium Fuel depot is awaiting a yet-designed addition to provide refueling services!


DSV-1A Explorer – En Route to Sarnus

The newest Deep Space Vehicle Explorer is en-route to Sarnus with an arrival scheduled for Day 20, Year 25!


Sarnus Space Station

Sarnus Station will provide a home base for crews exploring Sarnus and its moons! The station is expected to arrive Year 24, Day 276!


Aurora Base – Mun Surface

Ongoing research mission at the Mun’s surface!
Current crew: Bill, Luly, Dunwin, Orlas


KSEA also has several vehicles on standby, ready to launch within an hour:

Nebula Crew Vehicles (6)

All 6 Nebula Crew Vehicles are on Kerbin, but only 1,4,5 and 6 are on standby to launch. The other crew Vehicles are undergoing repairs!


Crew Shuttle Program (2)

Both Crew Transport shuttles are on standby to launch – CTS-1 Adventure and CTS-2 Pioneer!
Pilots would like a third Shuttle built, however the main hold up is what to name it!


Several vehicles are under development/construction as well:

Experimental Nuclear Waste Barge – designed to service the DSV Fleet. As the fleet ages, the Deep Space Vehicles will slowly build up dangerous amounts of nuclear waste. Collecting this in orbit should be a safe way to dispose of this hazardous material!

Duna Communication Relay Mission – a mission to provide full communications coverage to Duna.

Year 22, Day 415 (Explorer-A Departs for Sarnus!)

Explorer’s powerful Colossus Engine fires – accelerating the Deep Space Vehicle out of orbit… and toward Sarnus!

The crew hops into their Cryo-Statis chambers and get ready for a nice nap before the long journey to Sarnus!

Explorer sails off, heading to an intercept with Sarnus in just 3 years!

Year 22, Day 414 (Last Explorer Payload Launches, Explorer-A Gets Ready to Depart!)

Launching on a Nebula Rocket this last component will provide both orbital scanning and a test landing on Tekto!

The payload separates…

… and the first stage turns around, to return to KSC!

Mission Control pilots the lander probe to orbit!

Edan pilots the lander probe into place and docks with Explorer!

Year 22, Day 409 (Explorer-A Crew and Lander Launch to Orbit!)

Edbert, Edan, Rozer, and Samner blast off from KSC – launching both Crew Vehicle 1 and a Lander that (should) be rated for Tekto!

“Hold on everyone – the Nebula Heavy has a real kick!”

-Edan

At a 200k altitude, the Crew Vehicle and the Lander separate, and the bottom boosters turn around and burn to get as close as possible to KSC.

“Separation good… firing orbital stage for rendevous…”

-Edbert

Edbert rendezvouses the Crew Vehicle with Explorer, bring the craft within 50 meters!

“Got us lined up… moving in for final docking maneuver!”

-Edbert

Success! Edbert docks with Explore! Next – the lander is remotely navigated into the docking bay – but first, the new crew (Edan, Rozer, and Samner) transfer over to Explorer – and Edbert detaches, and returns to Kerbin!

After a few minutes, the lander breaks through the clouds…

… and lands just outside of the Space Center!

Back in orbit, the lander is remotely piloted into the cargo bay!

“Mission Control… we show a good connection – let’s get this ship started up!”

-Edan

Year 22, Day 390 (Sarnus Mission Chosen for Explorer-A!)

Mission Planners have decided to try a landing at Tekto, a moon of Sarnus! Very little is known about this moon, so a Mini Scanner/Lander (that conveniently has been under development!) will be launched to attach to the nose of Explorer.

If a landing is possible the crew will attempt it, if it looks like the landing is too dangerous, Explorer will transition to a different moon to attempt a landing.

Edan, Samner and Rozer will launch to orbit along with a lander to dock with Explorer in orbit!

“Clocks ticking everyone.. let’s get this mission going!”

-Gene, at Mission Control