The Green Horizon spacecraft returns to Kerbin. During the flight back home, we take a quick look at the most important achievements of the Space Exploration Agency.
The Mun Ore Transporter returns to the Mun's surface and the Supply Mk5 spacecraft experiences a communication black-out during the final approach to a docking port.
Finally, after many preparations, the Mun Ore Transporter leaves the Fuel Delivery spacecraft and begins the powered descent to the surface of the Mun.
After the Mun Mining Facility Rover received a small holding tank, an adapter is needed in order to ensure a relatively safe landing on the surface of the Mun.
The recently launched Supply Mk5 spacecraft has arrived in a Munar orbit and is now approaching the Fuel Delivery spacecraft. Also, the Mun Base Lander is returning to the Fuel Delivery spaceraft.
After the Mining Lander Mk1 received a new thermal control system and subsequently returned to the surface of Minmus, a first version of the Mun Ore Transporter is being developed.
As the Supply Mk5 Spacecraft approaches the Fuel Delivery Spacecraft, the SAS modules of the docked spacecraft start to fight each other causing a dangerous wobble-effect.
The crew of the Mining Lander Mk1 has filled the ore tank and is ready to return to the Minmus Space Station. At the same time, the new thermal control system arrives at the Minmus Space Station as well.
After testing new ways of communicating with the Space Exploration Agency's probes, a new communication satellite is being launched into High Kerbin Orbit.
The upper stage of the Mun Mining Facility mission was designed to deliver some fuel to the Mun Base Lander. Unfortunately, the remaining fuel is not enough to completely refuel the lander.