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KSP version: 1.8.1  Expansions: Making History, Breaking Ground  Mode: Career  Last update: 22 June 2021

 

This is my third attempt at a mission report after Project Utopia petered out and The Space Program With No Name ended because of a crashed hard drive. The main goal of this save is, as the title suggests, to establish a permanent presence in space and make kerbalkind truly spaceborne. The report will follow the United Aerospace Alliance, as it strives to explore and colonize the Kerbol system. Using standardized launch vehicles, the UAA will attempt to build the infrastructure needed to support orbital stations, surface bases and long-range research vessels throughout the inner planets and beyond. Missions will be presented in short summaries accompanied by lots of pictures.

 

Current mod list

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Airplane Plus
Alcubierre Warp Drive
Astronomer's Visual Pack
Astronomer's Visual Pack-8k Textures
AT Utils
AtmosphereAutopilot (Fly-By-Wire)
B9 Part Switch
BetterBurnTime
BonVoyage
ClickThrough Blocker
Community Category Kit
Community Resource Pack
Community Tech Tree
Community Terrain Texture Pack
Configurable Containers Core
Conformal Decals
Contract Configurator
Contract Pack: Bases and Stations Reborn
Contract Pack: Clever Sats
Contract Pack: Field Research
Contract Pack: Tourism Plus
Cryo Tanks
Cryo Tanks Core
Cryogenic Engines
Custom Barn Kit
Deployable Engines Plugin
Distant Object Enhancement Continued
Distant Object Enhancement Continued default config
DMagic Orbital Science
Docking Port Alignment Indicator
Dynamic Battery Storage
Easy Vessel Switch
Environmental Visual Enhancements
EVA Handrails Continued
Firespitter Core
Firespitter Resources config
Fuel Tank Expansion Rebuilt
Fuel Tanks Plus
Fuel Tanks Plus Deprecated
Global Construction Core
Hangar Extender
Heat Control
Impact!
JX2Antenna
Karbonite
Kerbal Alarm Clock
Kerbal Atomics
Kerbal Atomics - Other Mod Support
Kerbal Attachment System
Kerbal Construction Time
Kerbal Dust Experiment
Kerbal Engineer Redux
Kerbal Inventory System
Kerbal Joint Reinforcement Continued
Kerbal NRAP - Procedural Test Weights
Kerbal Planetary Base Systems
Kerbal Reusability Expansion
KerbinRover Off-Road Vehicles
Konstruction
Kopernicus Planetary System Modifier
KrakenScience
KRASH - Kerbal Ramification Artificial Simulation Hub
Kronal Vessel Viewer Continued
KW Rocketry Rebalanced
Launch Escape System
Lithobrake Exploration Technologies
MagiCore
Malemute Rover
Mark IV Spaceplane System
MechJeb 2
Mk2 Stockalike Expansion
Mk3 Stockalike Expansion
Modular Rocket Systems
ModularFlightIntegrator
Module Manager
Near Future Construction
Near Future Electrical
Near Future Electrical Core
Near Future Exploration
Near Future IVA Props
Near Future Launch Vehicles
Near Future Propulsion
Near Future Solar
Near Future Solar Core
Near Future Spacecraft
New Tantares
Outer Planets Mod
PlanetShine
PlanetShine - Default configuration
Procedural Fairings
Project Orion Nuclear Pulse Engine
Real Plume
Real Plume - Stock Configs
RealChute Parachute Systems
Reentry Particle Effect Renewed
ReStock
ReStock+
RLA Reborn
SCANsat
Scatterer
Scatterer Default Config
Scatterer Sunflare
Sensible Screenshot
Shabby
SmokeScreen - Extended FX Plugin
Solar Science
Sounding Rockets!
SpaceY Expanded
SpaceY Heavy Lifters
StageRecovery
Station Science Continued
Stockalike Mining Extension
Stockalike Station Parts Expansion Redux
Surface Mounted Lights
TextureReplacer
Toolbar Controller
Tracking Station Evolved
Trajectories
USI Asteroid Recycling Technologies
USI Core
USI Exploration Pack
USI Freight Transport Technologies
USI Kolonization Systems (MKS/OKS)
USI Life Support
USI Tools
Waypoint Manager
WorldStabilizer
Zero MiniAVC

 

Kerbonaut corps

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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Name Specialization Rank Missions* Status Current mission
Aldkin Scientist :rep: 2 Active Exp. Harmony 10 (Dauntless 17)
Arory Scientist :rep: 2 Active  
Beasen Scientist :rep: 2 Active Exp. Harmony 10 (Dauntless 17)
Bill Engineer :rep::rep: 7 Active  
Bob Scientist :rep: 5 Active Exp. Tranquility 7 (Explorer 1/Dauntless 18)
Burbo Engineer :rep: 2 Active  
Dudble Engineer :rep: 2 Active Exp. Tranquility 7 (Dauntless 18)
Dunrie Scientist :rep: 3 Active  
Eilbin Pilot :rep: 6 Active Exp. Harmony 10 (Dauntless 17)
Eiller Scientist :rep: 1 Active  
Glesy Pilot :rep::rep: 5 Active  
Hadlong Pilot :rep::rep: 2 Active  
Haycas Engineer :rep: 2 Active Exp. Serenity 3 (Dauntless 19)
Helus Scientist :rep: 1 Active  
Hudsey Scientist :rep: 2 Active Exp. Tranquility 7 (Explorer 1/Dauntless 18)
Jeaneane Pilot :rep: 7 Active Exp. Serenity 3 (Dauntless 19)
Jebediah Pilot :rep: 3 KIA  
Joekin Scientist :rep: 2 Active Exp. Serenity 3 (Dauntless 19)
Julbal Scientist :rep: 2 Active  
Kirfal Scientist :rep: 2 Active  
Luemone Scientist :rep: 2 Active Exp. Serenity 3 (Dauntless 19)
Madming Engineer :rep: 3 Active  
Malbart Scientist :rep::rep: 2 Active  
Munski Scientist :rep::rep: 2 Active  
Neming Pilot :rep: 3 Active Exp. Tranquility 7 (Dauntless 18)
Newbin Engineer :rep::rep: 3 Active  
Sarah Pilot :rep::rep: 9 Active  
Seewin Engineer :rep::rep: 5 Active Exp. Harmony 10 (Dauntless 17)
Siesen Engineer :rep: 3 Active  
Siglas Engineer :rep: 4 Active  
Valentina Pilot :rep::rep: 7 Active  
Wehrfurt Pilot :rep: 2 Active  

* Only missions to space are counted.

 

Mission log

001: Phoenix/Intrepid Overview, Kerbonaut Group 1, Intrepid Launch Abort Test

002: Intrepid 1, Intrepid 2/3, Intrepid 4

003: Kerbonaut Group 2, Harmony Station Module 1/2/3/4-1/4-2, Intrepid 5

004: Harmony Station Module 5-1, Intrepid 6

005: Harmony Station Module 5-2, Intrepid 7, Intrepid 8

006: Intrepid 9, Keystone 1, Intrepid 10

007: Surveyor 1, Surveyor 2, Harmony Station Module 6-1/6-2, Intrepid 11

008: Echo 1, Spider/Intrepid 12

009: Kerbonaut Group 3, Tranquility Station Module 1, Intrepid 13

010: Tranquility Transfer Stage, Tranquility Station Module 2, Keystone 2, Intrepid 14

011: Keystone 3F, X-3A Flight 3

012: In memory of Jebediah, Intrepid 15

013: Valiant Test Flight 1, Kerbonaut Training, Intrepid 16, Intrepid 17

014: Echo 2, Tranquility Station Ops, Keystone 4, Intrepid 18

015: Valiant Test Flight 2, Dauntless Pad Abort Test, Dauntless In-flight Abort Test, Intrepid 19

016: Keystone 5, Dauntless 1

017: Kerbonaut Group 4, Valiant Test Flight 3, Explorer Ground Test 1, Tranquility Module 3, Intrepid 20, Intrepid 21, Intrepid 22

018: Keystone 6, Explorer Ground Test 2, Tranquility Module 4-1/4-2, Keystone 7

019: Echo 3/4, Surveyor 3, Intrepid 23, Keystone 8, Intrepid M Pad Abort Test

020: Keystone 9F, Dauntless 2

021: Intrepid 24, Dauntless 3, Dauntless 4, Keystone 10

022: Dauntless 5, Keystone 9F, Intrepid M-1, Harmony Module 7

023: Harmony Module 8, Keystone 11

024: Serenity Station Module 1, Intrepid M-2, Serenity Transfer Stage

025: Dauntless 6, Serenity Transfer Stage 2, Serenity Module 2, Dauntless 7

026: Explorer 1, Intrepid M-3, Keystone 12, Keystone 13

027: Dauntless 8, Valiant Test Flight 4, Dauntless 9

028: Dauntless 10, Keystone 14, Serenity Module 3, Serenity Station Ops

029: Serenity Module 4-1/4-2, Dauntless 11, Keystone 15, Keystone 16F

030: Keystone 17F, Harmony Module 9, Keystone 9F, Serenity Station Ops, Tranquility Station Ops

031: Dauntless 12, Keystone 18, Dauntless 13, Dauntless 14, Keystone 19

032: Vanguard 1

033: Phoenix II, Space Station Ops, Vanguard 1, Nova 1, Dauntless 15

034: Keystone 9F, Serenity Transfer Stage 2, Placidity/Chibi/Touchstone, Keystone 20, Nova 2, Harmony Module 10

035: Touchstone 1, Vanguard 1, Dauntless 16, Harmony Module 10

036: Tranquility Station Ops, Placidity/Odobenus, Intrepid M-4, Vanguard 2, Echo Mun-A/B/Min-A/B

037: Vanguard 1, Dauntless 17, Keystone 21, Tranquility Station Ops

038: Kerbin System Ops, Intrepid M-5, Dauntless 18, Keystone 22

039: Kerbin System Ops, Echo Mun-C/Min-C, Odobenus 1, Nebula 2

040: Touchstone 2, Kerbin System Ops, Nova 3

041: Kerbin System Ops, Placidity, Intrepid M-6, Nebula 3

042: Kerbin System Ops, Touchstone 3, Vanguard 2, Dauntless 19, Keystone 23

Forum user @RocketMan-Explorer has kindly provided a spreadsheet that keeps track of the missions.

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Phoenix / Intrepid Overview

Introducing the main hardware.

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Access to space is provided by the Phoenix reusable launch vehicle. This single-stage rocket can lift between 9,800 and 17,400 kg to low Kerbin orbit depending on the configuration used. It is powered by four SpaceY K1 "Kiwi" liquid fuel engines and up to eight optional strap-on boosters of various types. A three-digit numbering system is used to identify the different configurations available.

Digit Description Values
1 Fairing width in meters 0 (slim fitting panels or no fairing), 3, 4
2 Number of strap-on boosters 0, 2, 4, 8
3 Type of strap-on booster 0 (no boosters), 1 (Globe I SRB), 2 (Globe V SRB), 3 (Globe VI SRB)

After having delivered its payload, the Phoenix can remain on orbit indefinitely thanks to a system of solar panels and batteries. Reentry is initiated by a burn of the main engines and fine tuned via a set of smaller liquid fuel thrusters at the base of the airframe. Protected by a heat shield, the rocket then follows a ballistic trajectory towards the Kerbin Space Center where parachutes and extendable legs facilitate the landing. By reusing it, the cost of the Phoenix core vehicle can be reduced by as much as 70%.

The task of transporting kerbonauts falls upon the Intrepid spacecraft. It is made up of two parts in a conservative design. The command module houses the crew of three and can sustain them for up to seven days. It is equipped with parachutes, flotation devices, a heat shield and a docking port. It also carries the computer control system which allows for autonomous flight. The service module holds the fuel tanks, engines, life support system, electrical system and main communication antenna. Thrust is provided by a single LV-909 "Terrier", augmented by four LV-1 "Ant" engines. With a full tank, the Intrepid is capable of performing a fly-by of the Mun. However, for normal operations in low Kerbin orbit, it is launched only partially fueled.

 

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All available configurations of the Phoenix launch vehicle.

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Intrepid spacecraft in various states of deployment.

 

Kerbonaut Group 1

Pioneers of space flight.

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The first brave kerbonauts were hired during the early formation of the United Aerospace Alliance. They have been training diligently since day one and will be the first to venture beyond the life-giving atmoshphere of our home planet. Pilot Jebediah Kerman and engineer Bill Kerman are slated to fly on Intrepid 1, the first orbital mission conducted by the UAA.

 

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Five steely-eyed kerbonauts.

 

Intrepid Launch Abort Test

Test the launch escape system of the Intrepid spacecraft.

Date: Y4 D35  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: ---

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Although they would happily do so, no kerbonaut is allowed to ride in the Intrepid spacecraft until its launch escape system has been properly tested. Launched on a stripped-down Phoenix, the test article reaches an altitude of 40 km before the escape tower is activated. It pulls the capsule away from the booster as planned. After a short free fall, the parachutes deploy, lowering the capsule to a safe splashdown. Even parts of the Phoenix survive thanks to its own parachutes. The test is deemed 100 percent successful, clearing the spacecraft for operational use.

 

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On the pad. This launch vehicle lacks landing legs since it will be expended in the test.

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Shortly after separation. The tower is jettisoned seconds later.

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The antenna sticking up from behind the docking port is a locator beacon.

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A part of the launch vehicle that survived. It will be recovered for study.

 

 

On 11/4/2019 at 2:10 AM, TheKSPBeginner said:

Really liking the idea of this one

Thanks! I hope you'll find it interesting.

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Intrepid 1

Launch the first kerbonauts to orbit and perform the first space walk.

Date: Y4 D42  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P0 Jebediah, E0 Bill

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With the Intrepid cleared for use, the first mission launches on day 42. Mission commander Jebediah and flight engineer Bill are the first kerbals to reach beyond Kerbin's atmosphere. Their spacecraft, Intrepid 1, is inserted into a 95 x 104 km orbit.

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After doing some tests of the RCS thrusters and the main engine, it is time for the highlight of the mission. Having donned space suits, the crew depressurize the cabin and open the hatch. Bill bravley steps outside, becoming the first kerbal to perform an extra-vehicular activity. Using his jetpack, he moves some distance away from the spacecraft while describing the experience as goes along. Concerned about the fuel level in the pack, mission control orders him back after a few minutes. With the hatch closed and the cabin repressurized, Jeb and Bill prepare for the reentry burn.

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As it turns out, they overdo it and land short of their target. Instead of a gentle splashdown, they hit hard ground in the grasslands west of the space center.

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Despite this, it is a successful landing from which they can walk away (relatively) unscathed.

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Unfortunately, the same can not be said about the Phoenix launch vehicle. It has been damaged beyond repair after making an awkward water landing near the shore.

 

Intrepid 2/3

Joint mission to test rendezvous, docking and crew transfer. Also, first flight of a space tourist.

Date: Y4 D106  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew (Intrepid 2): P0 Sarah
Date: Y4 D109  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew (Intrepid 3): P0 Valentina, S0 Bob, Tito

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Being able to dock vehicles together in orbit is imperative for the future of the space program. To practice this, two Intrepid spacecrafts will launch in quick succession. Intrepid 2 goes first, on day 106. It carries a single kerbonaut; pilot Sarah Kerman. She maneuvers her ship to a 150 km orbit and waits for the launch of Intrepid 3.

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That takes place three days later, bringing the total number of kerbals in space to a record four. One of them is Tito Kerman, the first space tourist, who has payed handsomely to join in this historic endeavour.

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With great skill, Intrepid 3 commander Valentina carries out the rendezvous and docking. Once the ships are securely linked together, the hatches between them are opened, allowing Bob and Tito to transfer over to Intrepid 2.

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While they settle themselves in their new seats, information comes in from mission control that both Phoenix boosters have made successful landings and are being refurbished.

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Following this good news, the two spacecraft separate and begin their own landing procedures. Sarah, Bob and Tito in Intrepid 2 reenters first, splashing down safely a few hours later. Valentina, now alone in Intrepid 3, follows shortly after in another successful splashdown.

 

Intrepid 4

Take two paying customers on an orbital flight.

Date: Y4 D223  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Jebediah, Hendan, Wilgard

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Following the successful flight of Tito Kerman, the space center was inundated with calls from private citizens wanting to go to space. After much evaluation, two lucky (and wealthy) individuals were selected to join Jebediah on Intrepid 4. They blast off from the KSC and spend a day in low orbit.

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Work is limited to basic microgravity experiments. The simplicity of the mission comes from the fact that it is less about technical achivements and more a way to garner public support for the space program. Put frankly, it's a publicity stunt, and as such, it works. Space exploration seems to be on everone's mind, resulting in even more calls to the KSC.

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The trio returns on day 224 to a splashdown broadcast live on TV all around Kerbin.

 

-- -- -- END OF MISSION LOG 002 -- -- --

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7 hours ago, TheKSPBeginner said:

How did Kerbalkind get so advanced before their first launch

Obviously, there was another parallel universe called the "Space Program With No Name" or the Kerbals accessed the inner Source Code and modified it.

We may never know. 

But, @SBKerman, I made a little spreadsheet for you to keep track of crews and missions on your save. Feel free to use it however you like! (I'm following this thread, so I can update the spreadsheet whenever a new post comes in.)

You're doing a great job! I love this, keep it up!

 

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Kerbonaut Group 2

The next batch.

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As the number of planned missions increase, a second group of kerbonauts is hired; pilot Jeaneane, engineers Siglas, Seewin and Madming, and scientists Malbart, Dunrie and Arory.

 

Harmony Station Module 1/2/3/4-1/4-2

Assemble the first space station in low Kerbin orbit.

Date: Y4 D265/291/302/332/335  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300/400/300/300/300  Crew: - - -

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The first big step in making kerbalkind a spaceborne species is to construct an orbiting space station. The engineers has settled on a modular design to allow for a larger structure than could be lofted on a single Pheonix launch. Harmony Module 1, the core of the station, lifts off on day 265 and is inserted into a 98 x 101 km orbit.

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Attached to the end of the module is a small space tug which is used to move the core to its 200 km operational orbit. The tug then undocks, moves around the module, and redocks the to front port. It will provide electricity via its solar panels until another power source is available.

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Four more launches occur over the next 70 days. Harmony Module 2 adds a laboratory and two powerful reaction wheels to the station.

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Module 3 adds a storage bay and life support equipment.

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Modules 4-1 and 4-2 are two identical greenhouses for food production.

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Each new module is delivered by its own tug. These are then rearranged or deorbited as needed.

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As an added bonus, all five launches end with successful booster landings.

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At the conclusion of this initial phase of assembly, Harmony is ready for the first crew.

 

Intrepid 5

Expedition Harmony 1. Activate the station and continue assembly.

Date: Y4 D359  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: E1 Bill, E0 Siglas, P0 Jeaneane

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The first crew to visit Harmony station launches on year 4 day 359. Mission commander Bill is joined by rookies Siglas and Jeaneane. They have a busy schedule ahead of them. No fewer than three spacewalks are planned in order to complete assembly of the station. This includes work on two additional modules due to arrive during the expedition's stay.

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The first walk takes place on day 360, when Bill exits the hatch on the core module. Equipped with a drill and an extra bottle of EVA fuel (a new requirement for all spacewalks), he maneuvers around the station and removes superfluous thruster blocks. These were used during docking of the modules and are no longer needed. After the job is done, Bill returns to the hatch and enters the station. With help from his crewmates, he stowes the material in the storage bay.

 

-- -- -- END OF MISSION LOG 003 -- -- --

 

The United Aerospace Alliance also got an official flag now.

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On 11/7/2019 at 1:35 AM, TheKSPBeginner said:

How did Kerbalkind get so advanced before their first launch

I wanted to get to the more advanced stuff from the get-go, so I decided to skip the early game by farming science on Kerbin and unlocking the first part of the tech tree. That's why the mission report starts during year 4. Storywise, lets just say the kerbals did a lot of R&D before the first launch. :)

 

On 11/7/2019 at 8:46 AM, RocketMan-Explorer said:

Obviously, there was another parallel universe called the "Space Program With No Name" or the Kerbals accessed the inner Source Code and modified it.

We may never know. 

But, @SBKerman, I made a little spreadsheet for you to keep track of crews and missions on your save. Feel free to use it however you like! (I'm following this thread, so I can update the spreadsheet whenever a new post comes in.)

You're doing a great job! I love this, keep it up!

Thank you so much for the spreadsheet. That is awsome! Oh, and I wish I had thought of the parallel universe thing. My own explanation was much more mundane. :)

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Harmony Station Module 5-1

Continue assembly of the station.

Date: Y4 D368  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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Module 5-1, launched on day 368, is one of two identical units which combines a habitation section with a power truss. The truss carries additional batteries and large solar panels to allow the station to be brought up to full operational status.

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After the module has docked to the zenith port, Bill and Siglas go out on EVA 2. They move over to the base of the truss and secure themselves to handrails that were attached before launch. To keep the center of mass balanced during flight, the new module carries two truss sections. One of them is to be moved to the side and used on Module 5-2. However, an unforseen problem arises as the two engineers begin their work. It turns out there are no suitable mounting points near the nadir port on which to temporarily attach the extra truss.

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While mission control works on a solution, Bill and Siglas continue according to the pre-established plan. They attach the extra truss to the engine bell of the tug that had brought Module 5-1 to the station. Working from inside Harmony, Jeaneane takes control of the tug and moves it over to dock with the nadir port.

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Bill and Siglas then attach the primary truss to its base. At this point, mission control has decided on a course of action; the necessary equipment will be sent up with Intrepid 6, flying a short-duration mission. Since there is nothing more they can do at the moment, the spacewalking kerbonauts remove the handrails plus some RCS blocks from the newly installed module and end the EVA.

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Once inside, they unfurl the large solar panels and activate the habitation section.

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To clear the way for Intrepid 6, a tug that has been docked to the aft port of the station since the launch of module 3 is deorbited.

 

Intrepid 6

Take two tourists to visit Harmony station. Deliver material to be used during assembly of the second power truss.

Date: Y4 D391  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Sarah, Sherlie, Jedwell

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Intrepid 6 had been slated to launch Expedition Harmony 2, but this was changed when problems were encountred during station assembly. The new mission is to deliver a set of mounting fixtures to the resident crew. Since this requires only one kerbonaut, the opportunity is used to sell the two remaining seats. Sherlie Kerman and Jedwell Kerman are picked from a long list of eager to-be space tourists. Together with veteran pilot Sarah, they ride the Phoenix booster to orbit on day 391. After an uneventful rendezvous and docking, the cargo is brought over to the station.

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This is immediately followed by EVA 3, giving the visitors a chance to watch it unfold. Bill and Siglas head over to the nadir port and attach some extra handrails to the docked tug. Then, they attach one of the mounting fixtures to the station's hull and move the truss from the tug. Having checked to make sure everything is firmly attached, the remove the temporary handrails and return inside.

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The tug is undocked and deorbited, leaving the port open for the next module.

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With all work done, Intrepid 6 undocks and returns to Kerbin. Because of the change of missions and the addition of an extra spacewalk, the current crew will have to stay on the station a few weeks longer than planned.

 

-- -- -- END OF MISSION LOG 004 -- -- --

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Harmony Station Module 5-2

Finalize assembly of the station.

Date: Y4 D395  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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Day 395 sees the launch of Module 5-2 to Harmony station. It is docked to the nadir port by a tug, which then detaches and deorbits.

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With the new module in place, Bill and Siglas begin their fourth spacewalk. They move the power truss from its temporary mounting over to the truss base on Module 5-2. Having completed the assembly process, they remove the mount from the hull before ending the EVA.

 

Intrepid 7

Expedition Harmony 2. First crew rotation.

Date: Y4 D418  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Jebediah, E0 Madming, S0 Dunrie

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On day 418, the delayed Expedition 2 finally launches. Mission commander Jebediah, with rookies Dunrie and Madming, make their way to Harmony station.

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They dock to the aft port and are heartily greated by the resident crew.

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After a small cermony, command of the station is handed over and Expedition 1 boards Intrepid 5. It undocks, lowers its orbit to 100 km, and executes the deorbit burn. Bill, Siglas and Jeaneane splash down safely, officially ending their mission.

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Back at the station, the new crew go back into Intrepid 7 and move it from the aft port to the forward port. They then settle in for a 200 day stay at Harmony.

 

Intrepid 8

Perform a fly-by of the Mun.

Date: Y5 D23  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Valentina, E0 Seewin, Phodun

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Year five begins with the next big leap in space exploration; a fly-by of the Mun. Launched on day 23, Intrepid 8 will take mission commander Valentina, flight engineer Seewin and space tourist Phodun on a trip near Kerbin's largest moon. To make sure it can reach its destination, the spacecraft is launched with a full fuel tank. The extra weight pushes the Phoenix 000 rocket to its limit, but the launch proceeds without incidents.

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Having been placed in a roughly 100 km parking orbit, the crew plots a course for the Mun. They are soon pushed back in their seats as the engines light up and hurl the spacecraft into the void.

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While Intrepid 8 coasts, the booster recovery procedure begins. Very little fuel remains, requiring a precise retroburn. It is precise, but not enough. The Phoenix is heading for the coastline, with only minutes before impact. With tanks empty, the engines cannot be used to correct the trajectory.

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At the last moment, one of the flight controllers has the idea of reprogramming the parachutes to open early. Though risky, the change to the chutes is just enough to pull the vehicle back over land.

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Had it not been for the controller's quick thinking, the booster would have been lost. Instead, it sets down on firm ground seconds later, allowing the recovery crew to retrieve it. It is the fourteenth successful landing and the first of the new year.

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Back on Intrepid 8, the crew is preparing for the actual fly-by. They reach the Mun's sphere of influence after about five hours, passing the grey rock at a distance of 1,287 km. This causes a bit of an argument since it turns out that the fine print in Phodun's contract specifies a distance of no more than 100 km. Wernher himself has to get on the radio, and after spending most of the fly-by trying to explain to the bewildered tourist that it is physically impossible for them to turn back for a closer look, he agrees to let her fly again on another mission. Valentina is not especially happy about the situation, and would have prefered to throw the ditzy civilian out the hatch, but she restrains herself.

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After the confusing, but no less historical munar fly-by, Intrepid 8 begin the long fall back to Kerbin. At 80 km, the service module is jettisoned and the command capsule faces the atmosphere, blunt end first. As it streaks through the air, producing a bright plasma trail, its heat shield is put to the test.

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The shield holds, and so do the parachutes. Intrepid 8 makes a gentle (in relative terms) splashdown in the ocean, ending this important mission.


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Intrepid 9

Retrieve Madming from Harmony station for medical reasons.

Date: Y5 D48  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Sarah, E1 Siglas, Munsey

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Engineer Madming has not been feeling well since arriving at Harmony station. At first it was put down to regular space sickness, but when it didn't go away, mission control began to worry. Placing emphasis on the safety of the kerbonaut and her crewmates, it has been decided to bring Madming home. Her replacement has to be an engineer, and since Seewin is recovering from his Mun flight and Bill is training for another mission, the task is assigned to Siglas. Pilot and veteran kerbonaut Sarah commands the mission, while the third seat on the flight is occupied by Munsey, a medical doctor and space tourist who has offered his help during the mission.

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A few hours after lift-off, Intrepid 9 docks to the aft port of Harmony. Munsey makes a preliminary diagnosis before Madming is allowed to move into the capsule. Her condition is not critical, but requires treatment back on Kerbin. Sarah and the doctor joins her in the spacecraft, leaving Siglas with Expedition Harmony 2.

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Intrepid 9 undocks and begins the now standard return to the surface.

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However, a miscalculation leads to an excessive reentry burn. The crew were expecting a splashdown, but instead hit solid ground only 800 meters from where Interpid 1 had landed a year ago. In good spirits, though slightly bruised, they are picked up by the recovery team and taken back to the space center.

 

Keystone 1

First resupply run to the space station.

Date: Y5 D94  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 322  Crew: - - -

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Day 94 sees the introduction of a new type of spacecraft known as Keystone. It is designed to deliver large quantities of supplies to the space station. Keystone is an expendable vehicle, consisting of a payload section and a propulsion section, with power provided by four solar panels. A fuel carrying version, tentatively named Keystone-F, is also in the works.

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Launched on a Phoenix booster in the 322 configuration, the first Keystone makes rendezvous with Harmony and docks at the aft port. As the crew begin unloading the cargo, they find that more is carried than will actually fit on the station.

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In order not to waste valuable supplies, Keystone 1 will remain docked until it can be completely emptied.

 

Intrepid 10

Orbit the Mun.

Date: Y5 D101  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 043  Crew: P1 Sarah, S1 Bob, S0 Malbart

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Intrepid 8 had flown past the Mun. Now it's time to orbit it. Since this requires more dV than is available on the Intrepid design, a transfer stage has been bolted to the spacecraft. To lift the extra mass, a Phoenix 043 is used as launch vehicle. Mission commander Sarah and mission scientist Malbart are both part of the original crew. The third member was to have been Siglas, but since she had to replace Madming at Harmony station, the seat instead goes to Bob.

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The large, expendable strap-on boosters perform well, helping to lift the heavy payload to space. Next, the transfer stage ignites for the injection burn.

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After arriving at the Mun, the transfer stage makes a final burn to insert Intrepid 8 into orbit. It is then jettisoned on a trajectory to impact the surface.

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Circling the grey, lifeless rock, the crew begin their work in earnest. They make observations, take pictures and scout for good landing sites.

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After three days, Intrepid 8 is ready to come home. The engines are ignited in the most important burn of the mission, the so called "burn to return". If it fails, the crew will be stuck at the Mun and surely perish. Luckily, this does not happen. The burn is good, and Sarah, Bob and Malbart are on their way back.

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While still a long way from Kerbin, Bob performs his first EVA. It is a short affair, ment only to test the space suit in the harsh environment of deep space.

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Reentry is nominal. Once low enough in the atmosphere, the command module deploys its parachutes. At about 300 meters altitude, the spent heat shield drops and the flotation devices are inflated. Splashdown occurs a few seconds later.

 

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Surveyor 1

Place a mapping satellite in polar orbit around Kerbin.

Date: Y5 D147  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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Surveyor 1 is launched on day 147.

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After being released from the launch vehicle, the satellite uses its own engine to raise itself to its operational orbit.

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It then starts scanning the planet below, creating detailed maps of the terrain.

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Several hours after lift-off, the Phoenix booster reenters Kerbin's atmosphere. It is the first attempt to return a launch vehicle from polar orbit, something that was not in the original design specifications.

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To everyone's rejoicement (and surprise), the landing is successful.

 

Surveyor 2

Place a mapping satellite in polar orbit around the Mun.

Date: Y5 D151  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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With the success of Surveyor 1, an identical satellite is sent to the Mun. It is brought there by the same type of transfer stage as was used on Intrepid 10 fifty days earlier.

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After a number of maneuvers, Surveyor 2 ends up in a polar orbit. It scans the Mun's surface to provide future expeditions with accurate maps. It also looks for ore deposits that could potentially be used to produce fuel in the future.

 

Harmony Station Module 6-1/6-2

Replace a couple of docking ports and add two supply containers to Harmony station.

Date: Y5 D168  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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The arrival of Keystone 1 demonstrated that Harmony station is lacking adequate room for supplies. To adress the problem, engineers at the space center have designed and built two new storage modules based on the Keystone payload section. Attaching them to the station requires the replacement of two old docking ports with new, specialized ones.

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The new modules are launched together on a Phoenix 300 and brought to the station by an orbital tug.

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The modules are docked to one of the greenhouses. What follows is the most complex spacewalk to date.

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Carried with the modules are the new docking ports. Siglas, a veteran when it comes to orbital construction, transfers one of the ports to a temporary fixture on the station. The new modules then undock and are moved back some distance.

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Assisted by expedition commander Jebediah, Siglas removes the old port and installs the new one.

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The tug then brings the modules back for redocking.

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At this point, the old port is secured to a truss section on the tug. It will be deorbited together with the tug.

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Siglas and Jeb move over to the opposite side of the station and wait for the second supply module, which has been detached from the first one. Once it has been brought over by the tug, the whole process is repeated; the module is docked, a new port is moved over, the module undocks, the port is installed, the module redocks, and the old port is attached to the truss.

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Siglas removes some thruster blocks and an incorrectly installed decoupler. She adds them to the tug and makes sure it clears the station before she returns to the airlock with Jeb. This entire operation, from start to finish, has been carried out over the course of two orbits, making it the longest EVA so far. With the new modules installed, unloading of Keystone 1 can resume.

 

Intrepid 11

Expedition Harmony 3.

Date: Y5 D194  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Valentina, S0 Arory, Robur

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After 200 days on the station, it is time for Expedition Harmony 2 to return home. The next crew, veteran kerbonaut Valentina, rookie Arory and space tourist Robur, launch aboard Intrepid 11. Although not officially acknowledged, the reason for bringing a tourist on such a long mission is because the kerbonaut corps is stretched thin. A new recruitment campaign is in the works, but it will be some time before a third group can be hired.

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Thanks to the new storage modules, Keystone 1 has been emptied. It departs the station to make room for the approaching spacecraft.

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A series of burns set up the rendezvous. Intrepid 11 docks to the station shortly after.

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Having turned command of Harmony over to Valentina and her crew, Jeb, Siglas and Dunrie leave the station. They return to Kerbin aboard Intrepid 7.

 

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Echo 1

Place a relay satellite in polar orbit around the Mun.

Date: Y5 D220  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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In perparation for upcoming Mun missions, the UAA launches Echo 1, a communcation satellite that will relay signals back to Kerbin. This will allow spacecraft on the far side of the Mun to stay in contact with mission control.

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The Phoenix launch vehicle places the satellite and its transfer stage in a 100 km parking orbit and returns for a landing at the KSC. The transfer stage, a modified version of the standard tug, is then used to send Echo 1 to the Mun.

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After a few more engine burns, the final orbit is achieved. It is elliptical, with its apoapsis high above the Mun's north pole and periapsis close to the south pole. At this point, the transfer stage is jettisoned and crashes into the munar surface.

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Echo 1 is now free to unfurl its solar panels and additional antennas, going operational on day 223.

 

Spider / Intrepid 12

Land kerbals on the Mun and return them safely to Kerbin.

Date: Y5 D249  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 342  Crew: - - -
Date: Y5 D252  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Sarah, E1 Seewin, S1 Bob

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Kerbals have flown by the Mun. Kerbals have orbited the Mun. The next logical step is for kerbals to land on the Mun. This is the mission of Intrepid 12 and the landing craft known as Spider. Spider is launched first, on a Phoenix 342.

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Three days later, Intrepid 12 brings the crew up. They are all veterans of previous missions to the Mun; Sarah and Bob flew on Intrepid 10, Seewin on Intrepid 8.

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The second Phoenix landing provides some drama when the rocket tips over. However, it is saved by airbags. Hopefully, this slight hiccup will not jinx the mission.

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In space, Intrepid 12 has docked with Spider. A new variant of the standard tug, featuring a stretched fuel tank and four engines, sends the combined spacecraft towards the Mun.

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It then captures them in munar orbit before detaching.

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Sarah uses the engines on Intrepid 12 to lower the orbit to about 20 km.

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After final preparations, Sarah and Bob board Spider. They undock and begin the descent. As they approach the point were an abort is no longer possible, mission commander Sarah must make the decision on wether to continue or not. She checks fuel levels to ensure they have enough for both landing and returning to orbit. It looks good, so they continue. Working the throttle, Sarah pilots the lander towards the predetermined site, a relatively flat plain in the Mun's midlands. On day 255, at 02:45 standard Kerbin time, mission control recieves the historic message: "Midlands base here, the Spider has landed."

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Sarah Kerman, first kerbal to set foot on the Mun.

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Bob soon joins his fellow kerbonaut on the munar surface. After planting a flag to commemorate the landing, they get busy collecting scientific data. Bob takes soil samples and runs the instruments carried in the lander's two service bays. Meanwhile, Sarah ventures a few hundred meters southeast to examine a large Mun rock and collect some pieces of it.

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The two kerbonauts spend a full day on the ground before they have to return to orbit and meet up with Intrepid 12. With all samples stowed in the lander, they blast off and head for the rendezvous. Docking follows shortly after.

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Before the crew break orbit and return to Kerbin, Seewin goes on EVA to collect data from the external experiments on the lander.

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Spider is left in munar orbit. It will be docked to a new space station being readied for launch. Future crews will use the lander to make excursions to the surface.

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The voyage home is as uneventful as space travel can be. Shortly before reentry into the planet's atmosphere, the command module and service module are separated. The latter burns up, while the former descends on parachutes to a touchdown on land. Intrepid 12 settles in the green grass of Kerbin, six days after it was launched.

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The triumphant return of the Mun travellers; Sarah, Bob and Seewin.

 

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Kerbonaut Group 3

Expanding the roster.

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Ten new kerbonauts have completed their training. Pilots Eilbin, Wehrfurt and Glesy. Engineers Burbo, Newbin and Siesen. Scientists Beasen, Julbal, Munski and Kirfal.

 

Tranquility Station Module 1

Launch the first part of a Mun station.

Date: Y5 D299  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 421  Crew: - - -

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To study the Mun up close, a station will be placed in orbit around it. The core module is launched on day 299.

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Problems are encountered immediately upon release from the launch vehicle. The onboard computer, responsible for transmitting telemetry, fails. This leaves mission control with only rudimentary control over the station. Luckily, a crew is scheduled to visit Tranquility in LKO before it is sent to the Mun.

 

Intrepid 13

Assemble truss segment and install new computer equipment.

Date: Y5 D302  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P1 Jeaneane, E1 Bill

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Bill and Jeaneane are launched aboard Intrepid 13 on day 302. Their mission is to dock with the core module of Tranquility station and assemble a truss segment holding batteries, solar panels and radiators. They are also tasked with replacing the malfunctioning computer.

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After some excellent piloting by kerbonaut Jeaneane, Intrepid 13 docks with the crippled module. With control temporarily routed through the spacecraft, Tranquility is stabilized.

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The first item on the crew's to-do list is the truss. During launch, it had to be stored at an angle to fit in the fairing. Bill and Jeaneane spacewalk over to the end of the module. They install the truss in its proper position and hook up all electrical wires. The solar panels and radiators will remain stowed until the station is completed.

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Next, the pair get to work on the computer. They replace the broken parts and patch some cables. After the new equipment is booted up, mission control receives telemetry data again.

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Before leaving the station, the crew use Intrepid 13 to boost the orbit by 50 km. This will make the next rendezvous less cumbersome. After undocking, three burns are performed to initiate reentry. As the spacecraft approaches the atmosphere, Jeaneane pushes a button to discharge the emergency capacitor. This is standard procedure in preparation for landing, to make sure the command module's battery is fully charged. However, this time something goes wrong.

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The battery does not charge. When the service module, which carries the main electrical system, is jettisoned, the command module immediately loses power and starts tumbling. Taking manual control over the RCS, Jeaneane fights to steady the capsule. She manages to turn it so that the heat shield is pointed in the correct orientation, but now the crew face another potential problem. Without battery power, the parachutes might not deploy. The only option then is to attempt to bail out, but it is highly unlikely that both kerbonauts will make it in such a scenario. As mission commander, Bill decides to remain in his seat, giving Jeaneane a better chance to survive.

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Luckily, no such sacrifice is needed. To the great relief of both the crew and mission control, the chutes do work. Intrepid 13 splashes down safely.

 

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On 11/22/2019 at 4:45 PM, RocketMan-Explorer said:

Congratulations to Sarah, Bob, and Seewin! What's next for Spaceborne? Another Mun landing, or to Minmus, perhaps? :)

Focus will be on the Mun for right now, but I hope to get to Minmus soon. Just need to complete the "Explore Mun" contracts first.

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Tranquility Transfer Stage

Attach a transfer stage to Tranquility station and send it to the Mun.

Date: Y5 D305  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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Since Tranquility does not have any means of propelling itself, a transfer stage is needed to get it to the Mun. A tug of the same model used earlier with the Spider/Intrepid 12 combination is launched on day 305. It meets up with the station in orbit.

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After docking, the tug performs the transmunar injection burn.

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Some hours later, the tug's engines fire again to put the station in an equatorial orbit around the Mun.

 

Tranquility Station Module 2

Add a second module to Tranquility with a lab, storage space and fuel tanks.

Date: Y5 D308  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 343  Crew: - - -

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A couple of days after the bare bones Tranquility core arrived in munar orbit, module number two is launched. It will bring a laboratory, plenty of storage space and a set of fuel tanks for refueling the Spider lander.

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Another tug is used for the injection burn.

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While the module makes the journey to the Mun, the launch vehicle attempts to land at the KSC. This, unfortunately, does not go as planned. A bad touchdown on an inclination causes the rocket body to flip over, with its nose striking the ground hard. This particular Phoenix will not fly again.

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Module 2 arrives at the Mun and begins the rendezvous maneuver.

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While the second module prepares to dock, the old tug, previously docked with the core, moves away. Since it has ample fuel left, it is sent to retrieve Spider and bring it to the station.

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After a bit of complex logistics, the station is ready to recieve its first crew. The two tugs will transfer some of their excess fuel to the new tanks before undocking and deorbiting themselves.

 

Keystone 2

Send supplies to Tranquility station.

Date: Y5 D336  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 343  Crew: - - -

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In preparation for the first Tranquility expedition, a Keystone supply vehicle blasts off from the space center.

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Even though it is brought to orbit by a Phoenix 343, the most powerful rocket available, Keystone 2 can only carry a partial load of supplies. This is because of the extra weight of the transfer stage needed to send the spacecraft to the Mun.

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As on the previous flight, the booster landing fails. This time, a malfunction causes the parachutes to deploy too early and they are ripped to shreds. The Phoenix crashes at full speed into the ocean.

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Keystone 2 arrives at the Mun and is captured into orbit by the transfer stage. The stage is then jettisoned and left crashing into the munar surface.

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Following a series of maneuvers, Keystone 2 docks with Tranquility.

 

Intrepid 14

Expedition Tranquility 1.

Date: Y5 D340  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 043  Crew: P1 Jeaneane, S0 Julbal, Phodun

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Intrepid 14, carrying the Expedition Tranquility 1 crew, is launched on day 340. It is the first flight that does not include a kerbal from Kerbonaut Group 1.

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Expedition commander Jeaneane is a veteran of two earlier missions. She was part of Expedition Harmony 1 and has already visited Tranquility in LKO on Intrepid 13. Scientist Julbal is the rookie. She will set up the new lab and prepare it for future researchers. The third member is one Phodun Kerman. She flew as a tourist on Intrepid 8, but the flight failed to honour her contract so she was promised a second go.

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After final checkout of all onboard systems, Jeaneane lights the twin-engined transfer stage.

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Back on Kerbin, the Phoenix launch vehicle has made a successful landing.

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Intrepid 14 enters munar orbit and jettisons the transfer stage.

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A burn of its own engines puts the spacecraft on course to intercept Tranquility. Not long after the rendezvous maneuver, the crew get their first view of the station as they close in on it.

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After docking, Jeaneane, Julbal and Phodun open the hatch to their new home. Their first task is to unfurl the solar array and radiators. Next, they activate the station's various subsystems, before settling in for their long stay.

 

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Keystone 3F

Send fuel to Tranquility station.

Date: Y5 D365  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 343  Crew: - - -

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On day 365, the first fuel carrying Keystone is launched.

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Since it shares most components with the regular Keystone, the new vehicle is assigned the next number in the sequence which is 3. An F is added to denoted the variant. The same numbering system will also be used for future flights.

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Unfortunately the mission suffers a setback when the Phoenix booster is damaged during landing.

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Another minor setback is encountered when Keystone 3F reaches the Mun. The transfer stage is jettisoned to early, stranding it in orbit. This results in the first bit of space debris, something the UAA has been trying to avoid.

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Despite these smaller problems, the main mission is successful. Keystone 3F docks to Tranquility, where it will provied fuel for the lander. Keystone 2, which previously occupied the same docking port, was deorbited an hour earlier.


X-3A Flight 3

Paying the price for rapid development.

Date: Y5 D378  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: X-3A  Crew: P1 Jebediah

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While most R&D time at UAA is devoted to rockets and spacecraft, a considerable chunk has been put towards jets and rocket powered aircraft. The X program, although not widely publicized, has resulted in a series of prototypes of varying success. The X-3A is latest of these prototypes. It has been tested twice, but never left the ground due to engine malfunctions. On day 378, Jebediah is seated in the cockpit for a third test.

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This time, the plane does lift off. However, Jeb reports that the controls feel sluggish and the engines underpowered. He tries to perform some basic maneuvers, but the plane is slow to respond. Mission control advices him to return so that the engineers can have a look at the problem. As Jeb pulls back on the throttle to slow down before landing, the plane suddenly drops its nose. Jeb fights with the stick to try and level out, but he is unsuccessful. As a last-ditch effort he fires the hitherto untested rocket engines in an attempt to gain speed. It is too late.

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The plane slams into the ground with great force and erupts in a huge fireball. The burning wreckage tumbles wildly for some distance, throwing bits and pieces in every direction, before settling in the churned-up dirt. Rescue workers are at the scene within minutes. Defying the scorching flames, they manage to pull Jeb's body from the inferno. Everything that can be done is done, but alas, his life cannot be saved. Jebediah Kerman, accomplished kerbonaut and test pilot, is dead.

 

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In memory of Jebediah

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Twelve days after the X-3A tragedy, all kerbonauts not on mission gather at the KSC monolith to honour their fallen comrade.

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Bill Kerman, who flew with Jebediah on Intrepid 1, plants a flag in remembrance of his friend. After delivering a heartfelt speech, he announces that the UAA has decided to establish the Jebediah Kerman Advanced Research Center. Operating out of the Dessert Launch Site, currently under construction, JK-ARC will focus heavily on testing of new hardware to reduce the risk of further accidents.

 

Intrepid 15

Expedition Harmony 4

Date: Y5 D420  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: S1 Bob, S0 Munski, E0 Siesen

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The fourth expedition to Harmony station lifts off on day 420. It is the last launch of the year.

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Expedition commander Bob, with rookies Munski and Siesen, arrive at the station a short while later. Meanwhile, the Phoenix booster makes a safe landing at the KSC.

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After the handover, the previous crew board Intrepid 11 for the return to Kerbin.

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On day 421, Valentina, Arory and Robur splash down in the ocean. They have spent a record breaking 227 days in space. Their return marks the end of operations for the year.

 

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Valiant Test Flight 1

Take an experimental space plane on an atmospheric test flight.

Date: Y6 D10  Launch site: Dessert  Launch vehicle: Goblin  Crew: - - -

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To study the feasibility of using space planes instead of capsule based craft, the R&D department has been working on project Valiant; a three-seat experimental vehicle. The first prototype is now ready for testing. It is handed over to the newly formed Jebediah Kerman Advanced Research Center at the Dessert launch site.

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A small, reusable rocket sends the plane skywards.

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After being separated from its launch vehicle, Valiant levels out and and makes a wide U-turn. It then glides back towards the launch site as it would on a real mission.

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Landing is done by parachute. (The smaller chute in the background is the rocket landing)

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The Valiant space plane does not have landing legs or gears. Instead, it uses airbags to touch down safely. The success of the first flight has shown that the vehicle is airworthy. However, further development and testing is needed before a crew will be allowed onboard.

 

Kerbonaut Training

Preparing for the Intrepid 17 mission.

Date: Y6 D19  Launch site: Dessert  Launch vehicle: - - -  Crew: P1 Valentina, E1 Madming

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Intrepid 17 is set to launch Expedition Tranquility 2. One of the mission objectives is to remove a piece of debris left in munar orbit by Keystone 3F. This will be done using an explosive device. A decommissioned space tug has been erected at the Dessert launch site for expedition members Valentina and Madming to practice on.

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With space suits on, the two kerbonauts get to work. They attach the explosive device to the hull of the tug and activate the timer. Then, they jump into the waiting car and floor it.

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Having retreated to a safe distance, they watch the fireworks as the bomb goes off and destroys the large tug.

 

Intrepid 16

Fly a tourist and a set of science experiments to Harmony station.

Date: Y6 D33  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P0 Eilbin, E0 Newbin, Encal

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Intrepid 16 is planned as a short duration mission to Harmony station. It is manned by a rookie crew; pilot Eilbin and engineer Newbin. The third seat has been sold to space tourist Encal.

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Launch and booster recovery are successful, but when it comes time to do the rendezvous burn something goes wrong.

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Intrepid 16 ends up on a trajectory that will see it pass the station at too great a distance. Eilbin tries to correct it using the spacecraft's main engine. Although she succeeds, the maneuver uses up a lot of valuable fuel. There is some debate on whether or not to abort before more propellant is spent. However, calculations show that there should be enough to get to the station and back.

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The mission continues and Intrepid 16 finally docks at Harmony.

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Resident crewmembers Munski and Siesen take the newly delivered experiments with them on EVA. They attach the samples to the hull of the station to be retrieved later.

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The visitors stay at Harmony for eleven days before returning to Kerbin aboard Intrepid 16.

 

Intrepid 17

Expedition Tranquility 2.

Date: Y6 D118  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 043  Crew: P1 Valentina, E1 Madming, S0 Kirfal

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On day 116, Jeaneane, Julbal and Phodun undocks from Tranquility aboard Intrepid 14. Since there is only one docking port available, the others being occupied by Keystone 3F and Spider, the crew has to return to Kerbin before the next expedition can launch.

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They are in for the ride of their lives when the service module fails to separate before reentry. Plunging nose-first into the thick atmosphere, the crew module starts heating up rapidly. If it cannot break free and get its protective heat shield pointing forward, it will be destroyed.

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Luckily, the scorching plasma burns through the connections that are keeping the service module in place. This allows the crew module to orient itself properly.

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Having survived reentry, the crew land safely in Kerbin's grasslands on day 118.

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The very same day, Intrepid 17 lifts off with the second expedition.

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Valentina, fresh off her long stay at Harmony last year, is commanding the mission. She is joined by engineer Madming, who has been cleared for flight, and by rookie scientist Kirfal. The new crew has a busy schedule ahead of them. Two spacewalks at the station, one debris cleanup job, and one Mun landing are in the plans.

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The first EVA takes place on day 120, during which Valentina and Madming attach a recording device to the outside of Spider. They also go around the lab module and remove thruster blocks that are no longer needed. These are stored aboard the station once the EVA has ended.

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Eight days later, the two kerbonauts are ready for the next task. They board Intrepid 17, which has been refueled by Keystone 3F. After undocking, a course is plotted to intercept the transfer stage left in orbit by Keystone.

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Rendezvous is done in the dark. Valentina then keeps the spacecraft at a safe distance from the target until they can get back into sunlight.

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Val continues station keeping while Madming opens the hatch and steps outside. Using her jetpack, Madming moves close to the spent stage and places an explosive on its hull. She activates the timer and hurries back to Intrepid 17. Val fires the thrusters to get them as far away as possible.

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The explosion completely obliterates the old transfer stage.

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Having cleared munar orbit of debris, Val and Madming return to Tranquility.

 

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Echo 2

Place a second relay satellite in munar orbit.

Date: Y6 D153  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 300  Crew: - - -

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During their work aboard Intrepid 17 in munar orbit, Valentina and Madming had experienced intermittent loss of communication with Kerbin. To improve coverage, a second relay satellite is launched. It is identical to Echo 1 launched late last year.

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Echo 2 is placed in an eccentric polar orbit around the Mun.

 

Tranquility Station Ops

Second Mun landing.

Date: Y6 D158  Launch site: Tranquility  Launch vehicle: Spider  Crew: P1 Valentina, S0 Kirfal

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On day 158, Valentina and Kirfal undock the munar landing craft Spider from Tranquility station.

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They successfully set down in the midlands. However, the landing requires a longer than expected burn which uses up a lot of fuel. This has mission control worried about the later ascent to orbit.

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While the controllers run the numbers, the crew continue their work as planned, beginning with the obligatory flagplanting.

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They then proceed to collect samples and run experiments.

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Having completed their work on the surface, the two kerbonauts return to the lander. They are informed that there should be enough fuel to get back to orbit, but it will be a very close call. Since staying on the surface is not really an option, they accept the risk and lift off.

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The remaining fuel barely get the crew to orbit, and they have to use RCS to return to the station. An investigation of the problem is initiated and all future landings are put on hold for the time being.

 

Keystone 4

Resupply Tranquility station.

Date: Y6 D172  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 343  Crew: - - -

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On day 172, a Phoenix rocket launches Keystone 4. It carries fresh supplies to be delivered to Tranquility.

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The automated spacecraft arrives at the Mun some hours later. After performing the rendezvous, it docks to a port recently vacated by Keystone 3F.

 

Intrepid 18

Expedition Harmony 5.

Date: Y6 D197  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 000  Crew: P0 Wehrfurt, E0 Burbo, S1 Dunrie

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The fifth expedition to Harmony station is launched aboard Intrepid 18.

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For expedition commander Dunrie, this is the second mission to the station. He was previously part of expedition 2, which visited Harmony two years ago. Joining him this time are rookies Wehrfurt and Burbo.

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After an uneventful flight, the three kerbonauts arrive at their new home.

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Before leaving, Bob and Siesen of the previous crew perform a spacewalk to collect samples attached to the hull of the station. These were delivered by Intrepid 16 and have been exposed to the vaccum of space since then. They will be returned to Kerbin for analysis.

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Having handed command over to expedition 5, Bob, Munski and Siesen undock Intrepid 15.

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They return to the surface after more than 200 days in orbit.

 

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Valiant Test Flight 2

Second test of the Valiant spaceplane.

Date: Y6 D222  Launch site: Dessert  Launch vehicle: Goblin  Crew: - - -

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Continued development of the Valiant has produced an updated prototype, the main improvement of which is the addition of a guidance computer for reentry.

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A second atmospheric test flight is performed by the Jebediah Kerman Advanced Research Center. Both the launch and the initial glide is successful, but when the new computer is activated, the plane makes a sudden dive. The landing system is activated, deploying parachutes and airbags.

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Unfortunately, it is not enough to slow the plane down. It smashes into the ground, scattering debris all over the launch site. More work is definitely needed before a crew is allowed to fly the Valiant.

 

Dauntless Pad Abort Test

Test a new launch abort system for a new crew capsule.

Date: Y6 D246  Launch site: Dessert  Launch vehicle: - - -  Crew: - - -

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Valiant is not the only new vehicle being developed. Dauntless, the intended successor to Intrepid, has been in the works for some time. It sports a crew capacity of four and is designed for missions to the Mun and Minmus. Being larger than its predecessor means it needs a beefier abort system.

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The new launch escape tower successfully pulls the capsule away.

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Although the parachute deploys, it does not perform as expected. This results in a rough landing. The capsule survives, but changes to the parachute system will still be required.

 

Dauntless In-flight Abort Test

Second test of the abort system.

Date: Y6 D290  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 342  Crew: - - -

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The next test for Dauntless is an abort in flight. A stripped-down Phoenix 342 is used to launch the spacecraft.

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The tower once again pulls the capsule safely away.

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However, there are still problems with the parachutes. The drouge deploys to late and the main not at all, leading to the destruction of the capsule as it strikes the ocean surface at high speed.

 

Intrepid 19

Expedition Tranquility 3.

Date: Y6 D320  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 043  Crew: P0 Glesy, E1 Newbin, S0 Beasen

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On day 294, Keystone 4 is deorbited to free up a docking port for the next crew coming to Tranquility.

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Five days later, Madming and Kirfal go on a spacewalk to move experiment data from Spider to Intrepid 17. They also retrieve the recorder that they installed at the start of the mission. Hopefully, it will give some insight into the problems encountered during the previous landing.

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Expedition 3 lifts off from the space center on day 320.

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After a thorough systems check in low Kerbin orbit, the crew ignites the engines for the injection burn.

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Meanwhile, there is some excitement on the ground as the Phoenix booster falls over after landing.

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Following the arrival of Intrepid 19, command of the station is handed over to Newbin and his crew.

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Valentina, Madming and Kirfal return to Kerbin aboard Intrepid 17, splashing down safely on day 325.

 

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Well, you know what they always say...

If at first you don't succeed....

Spoiler: my prediction for the future timeline.

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Y7 => Dauntless completes abort testing. Spider returns to operational service.

Y8 => Comm satellites, first landings on Minmus. Retirement of the Intrepid. Dauntless enters service.

Y9 => Minmus station. Valiant enters service.

Y10 => Probes to Duna, Eve, and Dres.

Y11 => First planned interplanetary missions.

Y12-Y13 => Interplanetary testing.

Y14 => First Kerbals on another planet (probably Duna).

Y15+ => Probes to Jool and Eeloo.

 

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Keystone 5

Resupply Tranquility station.

Date: Y6 D326  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 343  Crew: - - -

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The fourth resupply mission to Tranquility, and the fifth in total, launches on day 326. It makes the now standard journey to the station and docks a few hours later.

 

Dauntless 1

Test flight to Harmony station and Minmus orbit.

Date: Y6 D353  Launch site: KSC  Launch vehicle: Phoenix 043 042  Crew: - - -

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Despite the previous parachute failures, it has been decided to push ahead with a full flight test of the Dauntless spacecraft. Launched on day 353, it is the last mission of the year and it is off to a rocky start. Excessive vibrations causes one of the protective panels to detach only seconds after liftoff. Still, the rocket and its payload survives the ascent.

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As Dauntless 1 separates, there is another problem. The launch vehicle is unable to return to Kerbin and land, having exchausted most of its fuel lifting the heavy spacecraft. A more powerful version of the Phoenix will be required for future launches to avoid stranding further boosters in orbit.

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Despite these various mishaps, the spacecraft itself seems to be functioning just fine. Following separation, the two large solar panels are extended and all systems brought online. When everything has been checked out, the first leg of the journey begins.

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The first stop is at Harmony station. After docking, the members of expedition 5 open the hatch and inspect the interior of Dauntless. They also collect some cargo stowed inside.

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A few days later, the crewless spacecraft departs for its next target.

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One of the main improvements of Dauntless over Intrepid is its capability to fly missions to the Mun and Minmus without using extra transfer stages. This is successfully demonstrated when Dauntless 1 becomes the first craft to enter orbit around the smaller of the two moons.

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The last and arguably most important test is reentry and landing. A burn of the main engine sends Dauntless 1 on its way back to Kerbin. Shortly before reaching the atmosphere, the command and service modules are separated from each other. While the latter burns up, the former continues the descent, protected by a heat shield. At the appropriate time, the drogue chute deploys. It is followed shortly after by the main chute. This time, both work flawlessly.

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Dauntless 1 splashes down on day 408. Overall, it has been a successful mission for UAA's newest spacecraft, though some work still remains.

 

-- -- -- END OF MISSION LOG 016 -- -- --

 

On 2/14/2020 at 9:50 AM, Moncasta said:

Love your latest mission log! Great work :) 

Thank you!

 

On 2/18/2020 at 5:15 AM, RocketMan-Explorer said:

Well, you know what they always say...

If at first you don't succeed....

Spoiler: my prediction for the future timeline.

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Y7 => Dauntless completes abort testing. Spider returns to operational service.

Y8 => Comm satellites, first landings on Minmus. Retirement of the Intrepid. Dauntless enters service.

Y9 => Minmus station. Valiant enters service.

Y10 => Probes to Duna, Eve, and Dres.

Y11 => First planned interplanetary missions.

Y12-Y13 => Interplanetary testing.

Y14 => First Kerbals on another planet (probably Duna).

Y15+ => Probes to Jool and Eeloo.

 

I don't think you're too far off with the predictions. ;)

BTW, I've added a link in the OP to your excellent spreadsheet. Thanks for keeping it updated. I've found it really useful.

 

On 2/18/2020 at 7:47 AM, Kerballing (Got Dunked On) said:

Hmm... I like it. Seems real enough!

Thanks! :)

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