The KSP launched his first "Kerbal on the Mun" program. It was a failure. Koren Kerbal, the former director of the KSP built his first rocket able to leave Kerbin orbit, Apolol 13. It exploded at lauch. He said failure came from the liquid fuel that was not able to reach the central engine, nobody seen it but all trusted him. They started a new rocket model more reliable after that. Apolol 14 was launched with success in Kerbin Orbit. The travel module was launched to leave Kerbin orbit and join the Mun's one. It took 6 Apolol 14 and 18 Kerbals. 6 of them are still in orbit without fuel in a 1kk orbit around Kerbin, and 1 of them is in orbit out of the rocket. All the others Kerbals are crashed on the Mun landing without enough fuel at 500m/s, where we noticed parachutes don't work. Koren Kerbal was fired and replaced by another Kerbal, Koren Kerbal. Several hours later, the last Apolol 14 was launched, with minor modification to the fuel capacity. It orbited nicely around Mun and landed almost perfectly but had not enough fuel and the Kerbal in commands did bad at controlling the landing module. It landed at 10m/s on the side, everybody is now safe. Here are the pictures of this Mun conquest. Next operation of the KSP is to rescue the crew. (Sorry for bad english, now the pictures) (Apolol 14 at launch) (Landed à500m/s, no survivor) (Well, you know the story) Such Happiness ! We are alive ! Sunset on the Mun