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Testing different parts of the Copernicus spaceship in LEO.The first part with the BNT engines (Bimodal Nuclear Thermal) weights around 75 tons.The entire Copernicus spaceship is 466 tons.

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Final ship assembly plan :

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All about that sea bass

Testing Scatterer's upcoming (under)sea FX

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A souped up seaplane for retrieving splashed kerbals and maybe splashed vessels: with plenty KIS space.

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A Kaspian Sea Monstah!

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The Bacchus probe has made it to Jool and took some pictures of Jool and it's Kerbin like moon Laythe, then it did some radiation, solar wind and others test, then a full surface and terrain scan of Laythe.

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Never let Jeb install a camera.

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Kerbin?

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Final picture before the deborbit to collect atmospheric data.

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Cool screenshots from my latest game:

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Launch of Pioneer 1, the first orbital probe

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Recovery of Jeb on Moho 2 with stars and the Mun

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Pioneer 3 didn't go as well as planned

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Pioneer 5, the first Mun probe

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The Mun and Kerbin

I'm planning on making a mission report series out of this with the anomalies and what not.

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The last Progeny Mk4 that launched at the end of May exploded during ascent but using telemetry data transmitted during the flight we projected its apokee was greater than 100km. We know the Mk4 is capable of reaching space and now we can finally make a real attempt. Booster thrust has been lowered and LF/O engine throttle will start at 50% so the rocket will avoid extreme heating through the upper atmosphere.

Watch the launch tomorrow @ 19:38 UTC with live updates at major planned staging events on our Flight Tracker. We have also added the ability for the dynamic map to update with each major event to show current position and altitude.

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Thought I had SVE working but turned out it was the Bouldergroup which was part of the EVE config which says not that on the install for SVE, plus it caused my PC to lag.

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But I did manage to get a picture of some new suits for future mission and all i got to say is poor Bob he drew the short straw so now he had to be the red shirt.

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