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The Argonaut Program: Small Steps And Big Strides


SiriusRocketry

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Hey everyone!

I'm SiriusRocketry, and this mission report came about after a  corrupted save file killed my abortive Jool V attempt. I've been struggling with staying committed to stock KSP, as my litany of barely-started mission reports on the forum can attest, so I was looking for a fresh challenge. I'd heard of the JNSQ planet pack on the grapevine, and after a bit of inspiration from both @septemberWaves's Constellation mission challenge and @Misguided Kerbal's JNSQ and BDB modded mission report One Small Step, I decided to embark on a new quest; creating a Kerbalized Orion program to take kerbals to the Mun and Duna, in JNSQ's scaled up Kerbol system.  This is your regular old sandbox save, etc, etc.

THIS IS NOT A REPLICATION. Although the craft and missions may look similar, I am in no way, shape or form attempting to recreate the exact profiles of the Orion missions.

Mods, in case anyone's bothered (running on KSP 1.8.1):

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Chapter One: Testing, Testing, We're Trying to Get Through

After the end of the Dynawing spaceplane program, the Kerman States Space Administration was left without manned spaceflight capabilities, and was forced to purchase seats on the Kostov crew ferries opreated by the Krassvet Federation. Times were dark in an era of declining budgets and wilting public support, and gradually, citizens of the Kerman States began to forget the great achievements of the KS manned space program.

Until, one day, everything changed. The Kerman States government gave the go-ahead for the KSSA to develop the next step in the Kerman States' manned spaceflight endeavours. An audacious plan to return to a landing on the Mun within 5 years, and land on Duna within twenty. Ribbons were cut, budgets were (generously) allocated, and the Argonaut Program was officially underway.

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The backbone of the Argonaut program was obviously the manned spacecraft. Argonaut Block I had propelled the crew of the Bizmuth munar missions to the Mun forty years earlier; now, the name was being reinvented as Block II and III went into service.

The Argonaut Block II was a small crew ferry, intended to carry crew to orbital installations in Low Kerbin Orbit as efficiently and cheaply as possible. Four 48-7S orbital maneuvering engines were mounted onto a combined power, propulsion and logistics module, called the Argonaut Orbital System (AOS). The AOS was mounted behind the  three-kerman Theseus re-entry capsule system, which served as the common factor in the Argonaut spacecraft's construction. Four OX-STAT solar panels on the sides of the Argonaut Block II supplied power to the spacecraft. In total, the Argonaut Block II had 637 m/s of delta-V, and an estimated 420-500 m/s once orbital insertion was completed. 

The Argonaut Block III was a deep space crewed system, meant for operation in the Kerbin-Mun-Minmus system and eventually to Duna. As well as a bespoke version of the Block II's AOS, Block III had an extra 1.8m fuel tank, giving it a total of 1,035 m/s of delta-V. The AOS's solar panels were reconfigured into large, extendable models for longer periods spent in space and further from Kerbol, with an external DTS-M2 communications antenna replacing the integrated Communotron 16-S in the Block II's AOS. Plans are being made for an extended exploration stage to facilitate Argonaut Block III missions for much more extended durations, or to further destinations outside the Kerbin system.

(Reports and photographs will be placed in spoilers during this thread; this is to ensure those on poor internet connections can deal with the constant updating of images somewhat reasonably)
 

Argonaut Block II LKO test 1-2:

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Argonaut Block III Medium Kerbin Orbit test:
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  On 12/20/2020 at 10:30 AM, AeroSky said:

Interesting story! Your writing is definite and concise! I'll be waiting for more. Just asking, are the Argonaut spacecraft made with stock parts only? They look like they are :) 

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Yep, the Argonaut spacecraft are made with stock parts, although I do use the ReStock+ mod with a few extra parts for lifters/launchers.
 

  On 12/20/2020 at 8:50 PM, Misguided Kerbal said:

This is looking great! I'm glad I inspired you to do something, and I can't wait to see what's in store for the Argonaut Program!

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Thank you :) Glad you're looking forward to it

 

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Chapter Two: The Second Verse, Much The Same As The First

Following on from the successful initial test of the Argonaut Block III, and the failed attempts at an orbital test with the Block II, KSSA approved a longer testing and milestone schedule for the Argonaut program. It read as follows:

Year 51, day 132: Theseus re-entry and crew capsule abort testing.
Year 51, day 146: Argonaut Block II Low Kerbin orbit test, attempt #3.
Year 51, day 167: Argonaut Block III high-speed ballistic re-entry test.
Year 51, day 173: Vorpal Launch System Block I test/static fire.
Year 51, day 184: Argonaut Block II inaugural kermanned flight.
Year 51, day 199: Argonaut Block III unmanned munar fly-by.

Staff were allocated, engineers were given overtime, and the next phase of Argonaut spacecraft testing began.

Theseus capsule abort tests:
 

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Argonaut Block II LKO test: third time lucky?

 

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Argonaut Block III: high-speed ballistic re-entry test.

 

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In the next update:
Block II flies on its first ever kermanned orbital mission
The Vorpal Launch System is thoroughly tested 
And Kerbalkind prepares for a return to the Mun.

Stay tuned!

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  On 12/22/2020 at 11:18 AM, AeroSky said:

That's one fast schedule the KSSA is following! By the way, how did you make those capsule photos (in Chapter 1, showing the Block I, II and II)? I assume it was using Kronal Vessel Viewer?

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All boots are on the ground and furiously working at the KSSA :D
Yes, the vessel pictures were captured in Kronal Vessel Viewer and edited together in Microsoft Paint.

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Yep. I admit it. I completely forgot about this mission report! Oddly, I had all the pictures for the next update ready on my hard drive by February 6th - I must've totally forgotten to actually post said update. Well, I have more time to work on KSP, and figuring out the engineering mysteries of  now, so I'd say tomorrow morning New Zealand time would be a fair time to expect an update. Sorry about the long wait, and see you all then!

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Chapter Three: Rendezvous
 

Argonaut-1: first kermanned mission of Argonaut Block II!
 

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Vorpal Launch System Block I: static fire tests.
 

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Well, I've run out of time, and I want to devote an entire chapter to all the Mun-flyby screenshots anyway, so arrivederci and toodlepip! See you in the next update! 

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