Year 1, Day 135 (Horizon 6 Launch)

screenshot59.pngHorizon 6 blasts off, carrying Val!  This will be the first night launch KSEA has performed!

screenshot62.pngHorizon 6 carries Val safely into a stable orbit.

screenshot67.pngWow!  What a view!  Horizon 6 returns to Kerbin and Val rests up!

Meanwhile, the next Horizon-A (which would have been Horizon 7)is brought in to be refurbished.  Breakthroughs in science mean new experiments and tests to be performed in space. Mitster is a bit disappointed his launch will be delayed!

Year 1, Day 134 (Horizon 5 Launch)

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Horizon 5 blasts off!  This should be a eventful mission… the first EVA (extra-vehicular-activity)… actually stepping out of the Horizon pod into space!  After reaching a very stable 100k orbit (and ensuring the engine throttle is in the LOCKED position), Jebediah steps out!

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“Wow!  Kerbin looks so… small!” What a historic mission!  Time to come home though… Jebediah sets down in the ocean west of KSC.  One of these days they’ll land on target!

 

Year 1, Day 103 (Horizon 4 Launch)

screenshot37.pngIt’s Val’s turn!  Horizon 4 takes off from KSC! screenshot38.png

The final orbit is a very clean 80k. Nice work!

screenshot39.pngThat’s quite the view!

screenshot40.pngUh oh!  As some scientists had warned, the science pods on the side of the reentry capsule were exposed to excessive heat, and exploded as Val entered the atmosphere. “That loud bang was quite the scare!  Not something you want to hear as you see fire out the window!” screenshot42.png

Val and the Horizon 4 pod set down nicely in the desert, and recovery teams head out to rescue her.  Not a perfect mission, but a success!

Meanwhile construction of an X-1 begins to use in training. Engineers also begin designing an X-2, as a more capable short range training rocket. Mitster is excited to try out both!

Year 1, Day 103

screenshot25.pngThe new Horizon-A rockets are ready and Jeb and Val are itching to try them!  The first is named Horizon-3 and if everything goes well, it will be the first craft to orbit Kerbin! screenshot27.png

The first two stages fire, and take Horizon 3 into a good apoapsis of 86k!screenshot28.png

At apoapsis the LV-900 fires, and Jeb pilots the craft into a nice stable orbit (somewhat sloppy though, without the assistance of computers!) screenshot30.png

Mission Control radar tracking confirms it: orbit achieved!  What a day!  Jeb completes one full orbit of Kerbin, then aims for what looks like KSC! screenshot32.png

Jeb ejects the orbital section. “What a shame!   It was a good ship!” he says.

screenshot35.pngJeb splashes down west of the KSC peninsula.  “Ah!  So wet!  I’m ready to get rescued guys!!”

 

 

 

Year 1, Day 75

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After days and days of experiments and simulations, KSEA’s best and brightest think they have a good design… the Horizon-A rocket, which has even MORE solid boosters.  Thankfully, the upgraded launch platform should be able to withstand the awesome explosive power of the rocket’s engines! Construction begins on two of the rockets, tentatively to be named Horizon 3 and 4.  Jebediah will take the first one up, followed by Valentina!

If things go well planning can begin on even bigger missions!

Meanwhile, another new pilot has been found that just might have the right stuff!  Mitster is welcomed to the team!

Year 1, Day 50

Engineers begin major upgrades on the Space Center launch facility. Meanwhile, scientists begin testing larger and more powerful rockets and components.  Clearly to get to orbit we’re going to need a bigger rocket!

It’s not clear yet if this is the end for the Horizon missions, or if the existing launch vehicle design can be upgraded somehow!

Year 1, Day 49

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The newly built Horizon 2 is launched!  This time rookie pilot Valentina will be in command.  The goal is still orbit! 

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It’s getting toasty!  Before firing the next stage Val had to let the craft coast a short time to avoid overheating.

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Horizon 2 reaches a new record altitude… 82km!  Sadly the Horizon just doesn’t seem to have the power to get much beyond the initial apoaspsis. screenshot23

Val sets down safely, and the Horizon 2 pod is recovered.  KSEA engineers start working out how to get past this obstacle!