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SLS Kexploration Mission 1 (Doing It Orion Style)


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This mission completed for submission to the EM1 Mission of the Doing It Orion Style challenge.

Only mod was TweakScale. I went a little overboard trying to match all the elements of the real SLS + Orion, down to the count and placement of the RCS thruster blocks. Definitely pleased with the final product, though!

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View from the VAB.

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Standing tall on the pad. 

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Igniting the SSMEs first.

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Booster ignition and clamp release!

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I always love these kinds of shots. I don't much like the SLS myself but it is a nice-looking rocket to be sure.

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Look familiar?

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Halfway through the SRBs and just now supersonic. Not going to get rid of the launch tower until after the solids are jettisoned.

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Really starting to get some heating now, right at burnout. Gees will drop soon, though.

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Booster staging aided by some sepratrons clipped into the nosecones.

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Boosters receding; about half my launch fuel and pulling two gees.

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Throttling down to fine-tune my ascent.

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Fairing and LES jettison!

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Now I just need to go a little bit further...

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MECO in a disposal orbit.

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Separating the core. Nice shot of the ICPS here, compare to this.

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Extending solar panels as the core recedes.

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Circularizing. As you can see, I have 13 cubesats mounted around the ICPS decoupler.

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Orbit circularized. 

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Testing out my RCS blocks. Note the placement is identical to here.

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Really good view of the ICPS.

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Went ahead and threw an antenna on here since it is unmanned.

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Extending the antennae on the KubeSats.

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KubeSat 1 away! These each consist of a probe core, an antenna, and an instrument of some kind. I plan to deploy them in low Kerbin orbit, kerbostationary transfer orbit, Munar free-return, and Munar orbit. I only brought 13 KubeSats because that's the number of adapters on Orion's Stage Adapter.

Deploying a few more KubeSats:

Spoiler

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Let's see, where were we?

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Planning Munar Free Return.

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ICPS reignition! TweakScale is almost perfect, but it didn't adjust exhaust plume length. So it looks a little weird.

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Deploying another KubeSat with a slightly higher apoapse.

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Yet another.

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You can see the orbits of the individual KubeSats.

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Deploying KubeSat in Kerbostationary Transfer Orbit.

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There it is in KTO!

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Throttling down to finely adjust the free-return.

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And there's my free-return!

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Got a pretty good Munar Periapsis for a free-return.

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Releasing more KubeSats now that I'm in a free-return trajectory. Nice shot of the service module here too, along with the large battery to show I have backup in case the solar panels fail.

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Approaching cismunar space. Nice shot of the loop around the Mun; you can see that the KubeSats I released have spread out nicely.

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One of the KubeSats is on an impact trajectory, the others are not.

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I went ahead and used the ICPS for this burn so I could save some KubeSats for deployment in Munar Orbit.

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Deploying!

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Finally separating the ICPS and Orion is flying free!

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Nice swarm of KubeSats here along with me. Let's head a bit closer to the Mun.

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Tightening up that orbit...

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Much better!

Did a few orbits until I was lined up to head back to Kerbin.

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Getting ready for the return burn. This is the first really good shot of Orion by itself.

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Starting the burn.

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And now my periapse is below the surface! This will be hot.

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Farewell, Mun!

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Earth approach.

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Separation from the Service Module.

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Hope I don't overshoot and come down on land.

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Very warm.

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Hitting the drogues immediately to try and get a splashdown.

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Popping the mains. This is gonna be close!

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Dropping the heat shield.

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Cut the drogues.

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Aaaaand...

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Splashdown!

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