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Chapter 4: Juno's Destiny
After the success of the Titan launch, the space agency decided to modify the Titan booster and add an upper stage to the vehicle. This new rocket was named the Juno, and the engineers concluded that the vehicle could fly to the edge of space and back. As the payload, which was the same as the Titan launch, except with a magnetometer boom reentered the atmosphere, the second stage would use it's remaining fuel to slow the spacecraft down. The Juno was rolled onto the pad late afternoon. and so the countdown started.
T minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...
Liftoff! Liftoff for Juno 1!
The first stage worked, but then Mission Control held it's breath for the ignition...
We have confirmed ignition of the second stage!
The rocket became the fastest kerbal-made object yet, at about 1100 m/s.
The probe became the very first object to reach space, and the magnetometer boom uncovered a lot about Kerbin's magnetosphere.
The reentry burn was successful, and the probe returned to Kerbin. Mission Control celebrated with extra snacks.
To be continued...