As supplies begin to run a bit low on the KSS, the first Automated Re-Supply Mission is launched! Based on the same design as the Science Payload launches, this supply mission will dock with the station, transfer supplies, and can then return to Kerbin for refurbishment and another launch!

The supply vehicle docks at the lower docking pylon, and the crew starts unloading the food and other supplies! With this launch KSEA has demonstrated that the KSS can hopefully be maintained for a long period with a full crew. Nice!
The KSS Auxillary Science Lab is launched! These frequent KSS missions using the Sarnus Rocket hardware is getting our scientists and engineers very familiar with them – should be useful when the Aurora Program uses them to visit Mun!
Jeb pilots the unwieldy module closer and closer to the station…


Construction starts on the next expansion to the KSS – the Auxillary Science Lab!
KerbSat 2, an additional communications satellite, is launched. It is identical to KerbSat 1, except for a longer range communications dish similar to the one on Explorer 1. KSEA engineers realized only too late that by the time Explorer 1 reached Eve, the antenna on board the probe would reach Kerbin, but the relay satellite wouldn’t be able to transmit back! The launch goes well, and the satellite is put into a high polar orbit over Kerbin.
The new Science Hub blasts off on top of the massive Sarnus V-H!
Jeb EVA’s over to the Science Hub’s Emergency Escape Vehicle, and uses it to pilot the new section into place. 



Explorer 1 blasts off from Cape Kerman!
