The first stage of the Explorer 2 mission is away! The Duna Surveyor fires its engines and starts its high speed journey to Duna!! 
The orbital stage detaches, and the monopropellant driven LV-95 engine carries Surveyor the rest of the way!
The first stage of the Explorer 2 mission is away! The Duna Surveyor fires its engines and starts its high speed journey to Duna!! 
The orbital stage detaches, and the monopropellant driven LV-95 engine carries Surveyor the rest of the way!
The newly refitted Adventure takes off, carring Jeb and Chrisnic up to the KSS! The mission: To relocate the solar arrays on the Space Station!

“Ground Control, this is Jeb. Low Kerbin Orbit achieved! Heading to rendezvous with the Station!”
-Jeb
The Crew Shuttle Program is rapidly becoming one of the mots used spacecraft in the KSEA arsenal. These small, dependable vehicles have become the standard for getting Kerbals to low orbit!

Once Adventure docks, Chrisnic gets out and begins rearranging the Solar Panels on the station to a more optimal configuration! 
“There we go! That should make for a better layout!”
-Chrisnic

Placing the solar panels along the relative “top” of the station provides for better solar coverage. With the job done, Adventure disconnects, and heads back to KSC! Chrisnic stays on the station for a short time to familiarize himself with the station!
Have fun up here Chrisnic! I’m heading back to KSC!
-Jeb

After performing its de-orbit burn, Adventure detaches its cargo bay!

After a quick, but very hot re-entry…

Jeb sets down for a perfect landing at the Space Center. Nice!
The long promised update of the KSS docking port has come! The launch will send the new docking module into orbit on an Aurora Rocket, and the module will travel to the Space Station for remote installation. 
The launch is the first orbital test of the most impressive part of the new docking module, the Crew Lounge, to make life just that much more comfortable in space! This module is identical to the new Crew Lounge to be utilized on the Duna Spaceport, which is currently in orbit of Kerbin awaiting its launch window. Installing this module on the KSS will allow testing of the module before Duna Spaceport departs.
The Space Taxi attached to the old docking port detaches and moves to a safe distance.

First, the old docking port assembly is ejected from the station! The old module drifts away slowly…

Meanwhile, the module arrives at the station!

Almost there…
Success! The module is installed!
Endeavor undocks, and manuevers to test the new docking port.

Looks good! The next KSS project is an upgrade of the Station’s solar array.
Construction begins on Aurora 17! The new launch will be a test of a new more comfortable crew vehicle, which is very similar to the Duna Crew Vehicle being built for Explorer 2!
Since Harmony and Unity both have dedicated landers, this new format for Aurora launches will hopefully provide the new method for delivering crew to and from these research stations!
Crew Update:
Development begins on a new aircraft, the X-6! The aircraft js being developed to allow the transportation of base components to any location on Kerbin.
KSEA wants to bud research labs ay the following areas:
KSEA wants the X-6 to be an extremely fast vehicle, capable of delivering payloads to any location on Kerbin within a few hours.
Due to the extreme speeds the X-6 is expected to reach, initial designs utilize a cockpit similar to the Heavy Cargo Shuttles to deal with the heat generated bybair friction!
With the construction of Harmony and Unity Space Station, KSEA decides it’s a good time for the Aurora Missions to be re-tooled. Since the stations both have their own dedicated lander, the lander payload will be replaced with an Explorer-2 style Habitat module to make space travel a more comfortable experience!
This will also deal with the tight life support budgets that have plagued some recent missions.
Since Crew Vehicle/Habitat Modules appears to be the new direction for crewed space flight, this will also be a great test of equipment for upcoming missions! As for refueling the stations, that will be done with an automated refueling vehicle!

The Kerbin Space Exploration Administration releases an updated design for the KSEA logo! This simplified emblem is intended to be used for aircraft.
Additionally, the long-promised docking expansion for the KSS begins construction! The refit work on CTS-3 Intrepid also begins.
Endeavor completes a minor refit to its orbital maneuvering system. Ever since the rear cargo addition was added to the Crew Shuttles orbital handling has been off, it’s hoped that this update will make the craft easier to control during docking! In addition, air brakes developed during the Heavy Cargo Shuttle Program have been scaled down, and installed on Endeavor. Hopefully they assist in landing safety! 
Today, Val pilots Endeavor to orbit, taking Robart and Orlas up to the KSS for a crew rotation! This might be the last launch to make use of the lower docking ports on the KSS, as engineers are designing a new Observation Lounge for the station, based on designs developed for Explorer 3! Getting the huge addition into space will help test how practical it will be for the Explorer crew!
Endeavor arrives at the KSS!
“This new orbital maneuvering system works a LOT better than the old design. We should refit the rest of the Crew Shuttles ASAP!”
-Val
Shepley, Jeb, Bob depart in the Intrepid, which is due for its own upgrades once it returns to Kerbin! 
Jeb soars Intrepid down to the runway… 
…for a perfect landing!
“Let’s get this thing refitted… I can’t wait to try out the new design!”
-Jeb

Duna Spaceport is launched atop the utterly massive Sarnus X rocket – the heaviest lifter yet! 
The solid boosters eject spectacularly, flying away from the vehicle!

Duna Spaceport is ready to go! The station and the Duna Research Lander wait in a 100k parking orbit for their transfer to Mun… in exactly 399 days! It’s a long wait, but it’s needed to maximize the available fuel for such a long range mission!

Aurora 16 splashes down, in the sea west of the Space Center! Kimmy, Edan, and Dunwin are all rescued – and the vast trove of data gathered on both Harmony and Unity Space Stations is collected!