Scout 3 heads down to the dark side of Mun! The communications array constructed around Mun provides data to the probe.
Unfortunately, no one thought that the dark side of Mun would mean things would be quite dark… and the craft is powered by solar panels…
In a landing that had every Kerbal int he Space Center of the edge of their seats, Scout 3 sets down, as the power got closer, and closer to zero… finally showing 1% power remaining as the sensors indicated the craft had fully set down! Success! Scientists wait until signal can be restored!
Construction is wrapped up on Scout 3, which is rolled out to the launchpad and takes off!
After achieving orbit, Scout 3 starts it’s trip to Mun!

Look at the size of this thing! KSEA scientists are dispatched to investigate. Jeb returns to his plane!



A few days after landing, communications with Scout 2 is re-established! The small lander transmits its findings – barely a trace of an atmosphere and very low gravity, as predicted. With 990 d/v of fuel remaining, it may be possible for Scout 2 to land elsewhere in the future. A very successful mission!
Scout 2 arrives at Minmus! Thankfully all the probe’s systems appear to be working normally. 
Scout 2 blasts off! The launch is identical to Scout 1, except for a new more aerodynamic fairing on top of the Discovery Rocket. 
Liftoff!





