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KSP: Mission To Minmus


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Hello! Johnster here again, with a new post about career mode, this time, its about my mission I did to minmus and back!

So, after a successful launch, I did a burn for the minmus flyby (I decided to flyby at a distance of about 30,000 m so I would get lots of science) the first images you see are after the burn as kerbin got smaller and minmus got larger.

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First look at Minmus, from 28,367 K from Kerbin. (Its still pretty small, only slightly larger than a dot)

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Now I am at about 37,390 K from Kerbin, it has grown even smaller, and minmus is getting a little larger.

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The next 2 images, from 42,203 and 44,654 K from Kerbin, show the progression of Minmus's size from the spacecraft as it approaches it

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Finally doing what I came to minmus in career mode to do, get science! (First, I am getting some high space minmus science, then when I am a lot closer, low space minmus science)

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After doing that science, I decided to do my first minmus EVA spacewalk, from around 500,000 m away. (Its high space minmus spacewalk)

Now I am getting really close to minmus, as I prepare for a second minmus EVA spacewalk and low space science.

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At this distance, I can start to see higher resolution detail in minmus than in the previous image

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Closest Approach To Minmus! Now that the spacecraft is at its closest approach to minmus, I collected some low space science, and did my 2nd EVA Spacewalk.

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Leaving Minmus. After that, here are some images of the spacecraft leaving minmus and the 3rd and final EVA spacewalk.

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Back To Kerbin and Landing. These Final Images Show The Spacecraft Approaching Kerbin, and splashing down, putting an end to the successful mission.

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And that brings an end to this post about the mission. If you have any tips or ideas for me, tell them below! :cool::science:

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