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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
The new international Kerbal Space Program formed in the aftermath of the [[Campaign: Kerbollo 13 | Kerbollo 13]] rescue, set out to answer long-standing questions of the universe for the rest of all Kerbalkind, and exploration of the Kerbol system began in earnest. Probes were designed and launched to the inner planets, and plans made for a Grand Tour of the outer planets at some point thereafter.  
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The new international Kerbal Space Program formed in the aftermath of the [[Campaign: Kerbollo 13|Kerbollo 13]] rescue, set out to answer long-standing questions of the universe for the rest of all Kerbalkind, and exploration of the Kerbol system began in earnest. Probes were designed and launched to the inner planets, and plans made for a Grand Tour of the outer planets at some point thereafter.  
  
Soon you'll be seeing Eve, Duna, and Moho up close, and through the lens of a spacecraft camera rather than than Kerbin-based telescopes. Afterwards, you will have the pleasure and angst of flying several probes on a Grand Tour of the outer planets.
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This campaign presents a mission manifest for taking your first baby steps out of Kerbin's SOI with safe, reliable probes. By the weeks end you will have mastered Inter-planetary orbital maneuvers, and be smugly lounging around the orbit of other planets. Missions are based on inter-planetary missions of the 1970's, including Mariner 9 ('71) and 10 ('73), Venera 7 ('70), Mars 3 ('71), Voyager 1 ('77-'80) and 2 ('77-'89).
 
 
===Campaign Notes===
 
This campaign, and most others after it, are meant to be played concurrently with other neighboring campaigns since long time frames are expected to complete these missions. You are welcome to use Kerbal Alarm Clock from this point forward to keep track of multiple mission timeframes lest you miss out on a launch window opportunity while working other missions. After you've designed and launched your first planetary probe for Eve into a parking orbit, and landed your first Minmus lander, feel free to continue with more Mun landings and/or the campaign [[Campaign: Kerbals in Space | Kerbals in Space]] while your probes wait for their launch windows.
 
  
 
===Specifications===
 
===Specifications===
*'''Length:''' 4 hours
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*'''Length:''' 3-10 hours
*'''Difficulty:''' Pretty easy. As long as you know what a phase angle is.
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*'''Difficulty:''' 6/10 (Proficient)
*'''Skills needed:''' [http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/15652-Orbital-Mechanics-101-A-Kerbal-Space-Program-Tutorial Orbital Mechanics 101], knowledge of delta v values on the [[Cheat Sheet]], and an understanding of phase angles from [http://ksp.olex.biz/ Olex's Interplanetary Transfer Calculator], and launch windows. Or you can just use Kerbal Alarm Clock.
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*'''Skills needed:'''  
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#Advanced navigation via [[maneuver node]] ([[SOI]] intercepts with other SOIs)
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#Expert [[orbit|orbiting]] ([[gravity assist]])
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#Intermediate understanding of interplanetary [[w:launch window|launch windows]] (phase angles)
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#Advanced [[probe]] design
 
*'''For version:''' Every version (tested on 0.20.2)
 
*'''For version:''' Every version (tested on 0.20.2)
  
===Explorer 1: Pale Blue Dot===
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===Helpful Links===
The first probe to ever leave Kerbin's SOI, was also the first probe to take a picture of the Kerbin-Mun-Minmus system. Later it would settle into its own orbit around the sun Kerbol, studying Kerbin's interaction with the Kerbolar Wind, and take the first pictures of Kerbol's corona.
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[http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/15652-Orbital-Mechanics-101-A-Kerbal-Space-Program-Tutorial Orbital Mechanics 101], knowledge of delta v values on the [[Cheat Sheet]], and an understanding of phase angles from [http://ksp.olex.biz/ Olex's Interplanetary Transfer Calculator], and launch windows. Or you can just use Kerbal Alarm Clock.
*If you have not already ejected a probe or ship out of Kerbin's SOI, then design and launch a probe to eject from Kerbin's SOI and settle into orbit around Kerbol. Else practice Kerbol orbital maneuvers with any remaining fuel you have.
 
#Probe must contain a probe core, solar panels, and an antenna.
 
#Probe must leave Kerbin SOI and orbit Kerbol.
 
#Probe must decrease its orbit around Kerbol, and circularize.
 
  
===Kerminor 2===
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==Missions==
The first successful planetary encounter to ever leave Kerbin, Kerminor 2 would pass by Eve within 30,000km before settling into a Kerbol orbit.
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===Planetary Fly-bys===
*Design and launch a probe bound for Eve.
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*'''Kerminor 9''': First Planetary Orbiter (Duna)
#Probe must have an OKTO core, two 1x6 solar panels, and an antenna.
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:Build and launch a probe orbiter over Duna.
#Probe must enter into orbit of Kerbin, waiting for its launch window to Eve.
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#Probe must contain four extendable solar panels.
#Probe must encounter Eve on a flyby within 30,000km.
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#Probe must contain a dish antenna.
::(Note: Phase angle for Eve is -54.13 degrees, and ejection angle from Kerbin is 154.8 degrees based on http://ksp.olex.biz/)
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#Probe must orbit at an altitude under 1,500km.
::(Note: Feel free to use Kerbal System Alarm Clock mod to set your launch windows)
 
  
===Minmus Lander===
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*'''Kerminor 10''': First Planetary Slingshot
*Land a probe on Minmus.
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:Build and launch a probe that will flyby both Eve and Moho.
#All lander probes must have a power source and at least one antenna going forward.
 
#Probe core must land on Minmus, losing no parts.
 
:(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
 
:(Note: After a succesfull Minmus landing, you may continue launching probes into parking orbits, and start the [[Campaign: Kerbals in Space | Kerbals in Space]] campaign)
 
 
 
===Kerminor 10: First Planetary Slingshot===
 
* Build and launch a probe that will flyby both Eve and Moho.
 
 
#Probe must contain two extendable solar panels, a dish antenna, and a Communotron antenna.
 
#Probe must contain two extendable solar panels, a dish antenna, and a Communotron antenna.
 
#Probe must contain at least one scientific instrument.
 
#Probe must contain at least one scientific instrument.
#Probe must flyby Eve within 6000km.
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#Probe must flyby Eve within 6000 km.
#Probe must flyby Moho within 500km.
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#Probe must flyby Moho within 500 km.
 
:(Challenge: flyby Moho three times instead of once.)
 
:(Challenge: flyby Moho three times instead of once.)
  
===Kenera 3: Eve Impactor===
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===Planetary Landings===
*Build and launch a probe which will impact Eve.
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*'''Kenera 7''': First Eve Lander
#All probes from this point forward must contain at least one antenna and once science instrument.
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:Design, build, and fly a probe lander to Eve.
#Probe command module must impact Eve.
 
 
 
===Kenera 7: First Eve Lander===
 
*Design, build, and fly a probe lander to Eve.
 
 
#Probe core must land on Eve without losing any parts.
 
#Probe core must land on Eve without losing any parts.
 
:(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
 
:(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
  
===Kerminor 9: First Planetary Orbiter (Duna)===
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*'''Duna 3''': First Duna Lander
*Build and launch a probe orbiter over Duna.
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:Design, build, and fly a probe orbiter and a probe lander to Duna.
#Probe must contain four extendable solar panels.
 
#Probe must contain a dish antenna.
 
#Probe must orbit at an altitude under 1,500km.
 
 
 
===Duna 3: First Duna Lander===
 
*Design, build, and fly a probe orbiter and a probe lander to Duna.
 
 
#Probe must consist of an orbiter and lander with the lander able to separate and land on its own.
 
#Probe must consist of an orbiter and lander with the lander able to separate and land on its own.
 
#Probe orbiter must orbit Duna at an altitude under 1,500km.
 
#Probe orbiter must orbit Duna at an altitude under 1,500km.
 
#Probe lander must land on Duna without losing any parts.(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
 
#Probe lander must land on Duna without losing any parts.(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
  
===Kelio: Kerbol Observatory===
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===Grand Tour Missions===
A probe to study Kerbol and the bolar wind.
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*'''Explorer 2''': Flybys of Dres, and Jool
*Build and launch a probe into Kerbol orbit between Moho and Eve.
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:Kerbal scientists have discovered a once-in-a-lifetime launch window whereby gravity assists can be used to fling a probe on a visit of multiple planets and bodies. Take advantage of the opportunity and plan your mission carefully. This Grand Tour would forever be remembered as KSP's unmanned program's finest moment.
#Probe must have a circular orbit between Moho and Eve.
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#Build and launch a probe with at least a dish antenna and a Communotron antenna.
 
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#Probe must contain all scientific instruments available.
===Grand Tour I - Explorer 2: Flybys of Dres, and Jool===
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#Probe must flyby Dres.
Kerbal scientists have discovered a once-in-a-lifetime launch window whereby gravity assists can be used to fling a probe on a visit of multiple planets and bodies. Take advantage of the opportunity and plan your mission carefully. This Grand Tour would forever be remembered as KSP's unmanned program's finest moment.
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#Probe must flyby Jool
*Build and launch a probe with at least a dish antenna and a Communotron antenna.
 
*Probe must contain all scientific instruments available.
 
*Probe must flyby Dres.
 
*Probe must flyby Jool
 
 
:(Note: You may also choose to orbit, if you can.)
 
:(Note: You may also choose to orbit, if you can.)
 
:(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)
 
:(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)
  
===Grand Tour II - Explorer 6: Grand Tour of Jool and Eeloo===
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*'''Explorer 6''': Grand Tour of Jool and Eeloo
The second successful mission of the Grand Tour project, Explorer 6 was launched shortly after Explorer 2.
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:The second successful mission of the Grand Tour project, Explorer 6 was launched shortly after Explorer 2.
 
#Probe must meet the same building requirements as Explorer 2.
 
#Probe must meet the same building requirements as Explorer 2.
 
#Probe must flyby Jool.
 
#Probe must flyby Jool.
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:(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)
 
:(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)
  
===Final Word===
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==Final Word==
Much data was gathered in these early planetary missions, one of which captured a particular photo of Kerbin, entitled "Pale Blue Dot" by Karl Kergan. This was taken from the first working probe to exit the Kerbol gravitational sphere of influence. This photo would have great historic significance. Future plans for space stations and greater international co-operation were being laid out between all involved nations as the Kerbal Space Program planned to put more [[Campaign: Kerbals in Space | Kerbals in Space]].
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Much data was gathered in these early planetary missions, one of which captured a particular photo of Kerbin, entitled "Pale Blue Dot" by Karl Kergan. This was taken from the first working probe to exit the Kerbol gravitational sphere of influence. This photo would have great historic significance. Future plans for space stations and greater international co-operation were being laid out between all involved nations as the Kerbal Space Program planned to put more [[Campaign: Kerbals in Space|Kerbals in Space]].
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 29 April 2021

Final Business Campaigns Kerbals in Space

Introduction

The new international Kerbal Space Program formed in the aftermath of the Kerbollo 13 rescue, set out to answer long-standing questions of the universe for the rest of all Kerbalkind, and exploration of the Kerbol system began in earnest. Probes were designed and launched to the inner planets, and plans made for a Grand Tour of the outer planets at some point thereafter.

This campaign presents a mission manifest for taking your first baby steps out of Kerbin's SOI with safe, reliable probes. By the weeks end you will have mastered Inter-planetary orbital maneuvers, and be smugly lounging around the orbit of other planets. Missions are based on inter-planetary missions of the 1970's, including Mariner 9 ('71) and 10 ('73), Venera 7 ('70), Mars 3 ('71), Voyager 1 ('77-'80) and 2 ('77-'89).

Specifications

  • Length: 3-10 hours
  • Difficulty: 6/10 (Proficient)
  • Skills needed:
  1. Advanced navigation via maneuver node (SOI intercepts with other SOIs)
  2. Expert orbiting (gravity assist)
  3. Intermediate understanding of interplanetary launch windows (phase angles)
  4. Advanced probe design
  • For version: Every version (tested on 0.20.2)

Helpful Links

Orbital Mechanics 101, knowledge of delta v values on the Cheat Sheet, and an understanding of phase angles from Olex's Interplanetary Transfer Calculator, and launch windows. Or you can just use Kerbal Alarm Clock.

Missions

Planetary Fly-bys

  • Kerminor 9: First Planetary Orbiter (Duna)
Build and launch a probe orbiter over Duna.
  1. Probe must contain four extendable solar panels.
  2. Probe must contain a dish antenna.
  3. Probe must orbit at an altitude under 1,500km.
  • Kerminor 10: First Planetary Slingshot
Build and launch a probe that will flyby both Eve and Moho.
  1. Probe must contain two extendable solar panels, a dish antenna, and a Communotron antenna.
  2. Probe must contain at least one scientific instrument.
  3. Probe must flyby Eve within 6000 km.
  4. Probe must flyby Moho within 500 km.
(Challenge: flyby Moho three times instead of once.)

Planetary Landings

  • Kenera 7: First Eve Lander
Design, build, and fly a probe lander to Eve.
  1. Probe core must land on Eve without losing any parts.
(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)
  • Duna 3: First Duna Lander
Design, build, and fly a probe orbiter and a probe lander to Duna.
  1. Probe must consist of an orbiter and lander with the lander able to separate and land on its own.
  2. Probe orbiter must orbit Duna at an altitude under 1,500km.
  3. Probe lander must land on Duna without losing any parts.(Note: losing parts as part of the descent, as long such loss is planned prior to entering the body's SOI, is permissible)

Grand Tour Missions

  • Explorer 2: Flybys of Dres, and Jool
Kerbal scientists have discovered a once-in-a-lifetime launch window whereby gravity assists can be used to fling a probe on a visit of multiple planets and bodies. Take advantage of the opportunity and plan your mission carefully. This Grand Tour would forever be remembered as KSP's unmanned program's finest moment.
  1. Build and launch a probe with at least a dish antenna and a Communotron antenna.
  2. Probe must contain all scientific instruments available.
  3. Probe must flyby Dres.
  4. Probe must flyby Jool
(Note: You may also choose to orbit, if you can.)
(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)
  • Explorer 6: Grand Tour of Jool and Eeloo
The second successful mission of the Grand Tour project, Explorer 6 was launched shortly after Explorer 2.
  1. Probe must meet the same building requirements as Explorer 2.
  2. Probe must flyby Jool.
  3. Probe must flyby Eeloo.
  4. Probe must reach Kerbol escape velocity and leave Kerbol on a trajectory toward interstellar space.
(Note: You are welcome to accomplish both Grand Tour missions using the same probe if you are able.)

Final Word

Much data was gathered in these early planetary missions, one of which captured a particular photo of Kerbin, entitled "Pale Blue Dot" by Karl Kergan. This was taken from the first working probe to exit the Kerbol gravitational sphere of influence. This photo would have great historic significance. Future plans for space stations and greater international co-operation were being laid out between all involved nations as the Kerbal Space Program planned to put more Kerbals in Space.