After five flights, the main part of the KSC Space Station is now in place. Now, it's time to crew it up, as well as add fuel pods.
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After five flights, the main part of the KSC Space Station is now in place. Now, it's time to crew it up, as well as add fuel pods.
Here is the Metis 1 probe, finally arriving at Eve after 60-some days of travel. It's my second inter-planetary probe, but the first to actually successfully get into orbit. On top of that, it even has a lander that landed successfully!
This is the Selene 19 mission, my second landing on Minmus.
It was a long, difficult project (it had 19 different flights of various types, after all) but Project Selene has finally come to an end. The Kerbal Star Command now needs to decide where to go next.
Currently, Project Metis is ongoing, with probes en route to Moho, Eve, and Jool. The next decision is whether to do a series of satellite next (on top of the 3 geostationary comm satellites I already have) or whether to start work on the Kerbal Star Command Space Station (KSCSS). Or both. Or something else.
Finally, the video of Kerbal Star Command's first landing on Minmus as part of the Selene 18 mission. Things lined up well enough that they were even able to do a flyby of the Mun on the way back.
Here is the review video for the 3rd Mun landing, Selene 17. This time I attempt to use a rover (note the term "attempt")
Here it is: the Selene 16 review video. Selene 16 was Kerbal Star Command's 2nd landing on the Mun
Here it is: Selene 15 - Kerbal Star Command's first manned Mun landing
This is the flight of Selene 14: the final test before actually landing on the Mun. This flight pretty much does everything except actually land.