After more than a month of flying through the vastness of space, the two Eve Expedition spacecrafts are arriving at Eve and are aiming for an aerocapture.
Spaceflight is not always about exciting landing maneuvers and experiments in micro gravity. Often, it is just about making sure that everything is running smoothly.
The launch window to Dres has opened and the next interplanetary mission can finally lift-off and leave Kerbin. Furthermore, the Moho Expedition is performing a burn to return back to Kerbin.
The interplanetary missions are making good progress. However, they are also requiring several mid-course correction burns. Additionally, the return window for the Moho Expedition has arrived and Robo Kerman can leave the surface of the planet.
In celebration of the 45th anniversairy of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, three Kerbonauts are launched on top of a huge rocket to perform a landing on the Mun.
The launch window to Eve has opened, but this time, it's all about collecting a surface sample and returning it to the KSC. In this case, it is time to launch the huge Eve Lander up into space.
Robo Kerman has reached the SOI of Moho. Unfortunately, he discovers a problem as he wants to enter an orbit around the planet. http://youtu.be/UqAD3H_kI2s
The spacecrafts are prepared and the interplanetary stages are already in orbit. Now, it's time to assemble the crew and prepare them for their expedition.
The landers are tested and ready to be launched up into space. However, before the Jool Expedition can leave Kerbin, some additional interplanetary stages are needed.
The next goal is the exploration of the five moons of Jools. This is not an easy task and requires a lot of preparation. The first step is the development of a Laythe lander.
Sidrim and Henler are the most experienced Kerbonauts in this space program. After so many different missions, they really need a break before they will be leaving Kerbin for a mission to one of Jool's moons.
In order to improve the efficiency of spaceflight, it's time to test out a new propulsion system: the Ion-engine should propel a small spacecraft to the Mun.
After the 100th Episode Probe was launched, it's time to finish the upgrade process of the Science Station. Furthermore, it's also the beginning of a new expedition.
The next step to upgrade the Science Station is to send up a bigger fuel tank to exchange the old refueling station. The only problem: this thing is heavy!
After Space-X has revealed the Dragon 2.0 spacecraft, it's time to test out a propulsive landing in the space program. Additionally, the first Science Station upgrade launches into space.