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KerSpace

CUeTT0N.pngKerSpace was founded in 1964 to conquer space as a company. After trying to build their own parts, the troubled Kerbals decided to outsource their parts. In 1971 they were able to launch their first rockets with crew on.

First was the A-1. Before making their first manned launches KerSpace was not well known. Only a few suppliers gave them parts.

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The A-1 rocket in the VAB before launch. (Lansley Kerman)

The launch of the rocket was observed on March 21, 1971 from a newly built facility. Jebediah Kerman was in the rocket's lone capsule. "It was astonishing. I could see the facilities from my window and from the two camera feeds."

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A new view of the Mun from the A-1. (Jebediah Kerman)

This flight made huge publicity for the company and now many sponsors were offering parts. They took many and were able to create a multi stage rocket.

That's coming soon. For now this is all we have. As the Kerbals say, Söídà!

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One word: Awesome! I have my on science game running that I'm thinking of doing a kerbalized mission report for and this is awesome!  

 

 

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