
The new Command Core is slowly rolled out to the launch pad, and is ready to go first thing in the morning.
“That’s one big rocket!”
-Bill
It sure is! In fact, the Sarnus V that will carry the new Command Core to orbit is the largest vehicle ever launched!
Crowds gather to watch it take off!
The launch is not ideal, but orbit is eventually achieved. Fuel to rendezvous with the KSS will be tight! 
Thankfully, the craft is brought in close…
“Wow. The new station core is huge! It’s bigger than the entire existing station!”
-Orlas
After a short time, the new Command Module docks with the station.
Uh oh, looks like one of the new solar panels was damaged in the launch. Better let KSC know!
-Jeb
Aurora 3 whips around Minmus, and starts to head back to Kerbin. Communications with Mission Control are briefly interrupted as Kerbin is eclipsed by Minmus!
The KSS Service Pod test takes off! If successful the rocket will carry a small plant-growth research bay into orbit, dock with the KSS, and allow the crew up there to see how plants grow in space! A night launch is chosen for no particular reason.





The KerbSat communications satellite launches! KerbSat should hopefully allow for very long range communication in the Kerbin System! The first test will be a unmanned probe, destination to be determined. 

Aurora 2 launches from Cape Kerman! The re-designed Aurora Crew Vehicle is carried into low orbit, Jeb and rookie scientist Samner are both looking forward to spending some time in space! 


