Progeny Mk7-A Timeline

All the tweets pertaining to the design and operation of the vessel. You can click the link below to reverse the order of the reports and start from the very beginning. Clicking on the bookmark icon will save your spot so you can return at any time to pick up where you left off.

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
rocket launches were up from last year, which only had 11, and we put 2 kerbals into space! That lineup could increase to as many as 6+ rockets by the end of next year with continued development of the Progeny Mk7 along with debut of the Ascension Mk2 & Mk3
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Fri Dec 20 14:19 EST 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
lessons learned from the final Progeny Mk7-A mission have been published with the flight analysis report: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9928 - we look forward to revealing more about the Mk7-B that should fly in early 2020

Thu Oct 10 11:21 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the unkerbed Mk1 that will be testing the new larger guidance fins next month will also carry another RTG test payload since the Mk7-A mission did not fully qualify the casing as planned. This will debut the enlarged 1.25m PLF (PayLoad Fairing) assembly as well
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Wed Oct 09 10:10 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
it's important to admit that we mostly *think* we know what we're doing when it comes to rocketry. We only *know* what we are doing when what we think we're doing actually *works* to within an acceptable margin of accuracy. We are mostly doing a lot of thinking these days

Mon Oct 07 18:50 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
weekend, ho! October is only just getting started and we already have plenty of things to talk in more depth about in our weekly Ops Summary, so check it out - kerbalspace.agency/?p=9885 everyone have a relaxing weekend & try to take some time to gaze up at the night sky
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Fri Oct 04 17:34 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
September may have been a rough month financially, but we remain in decent standing with just enough funds to complete our planned operations for the year. Thanks as always to our bit.ly/KSA_Patreon supporters! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Thu Oct 03 16:18 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
still, this was much less than the level of tolerance that was planned to be demonstrated so we still need a good result from the Kerbin I impact from orbit to fully certify the RTG casing as safe to actually carry radioactive material and power future orbital satellites

Thu Oct 03 15:38 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
more good news for our future orbital missions, the RTG casing from last week's mission has been carefully inspected and does not show any more damage than expected from an impact at the speeds it endured, estimated to be at over 100m/s

Thu Oct 03 15:37 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
theory is the fins failed to lock neutral when control was severed. This would have left them slightly angled with final control inputs, which then spun up and lifted the stage higher before they shredded. Also the big nose dragged the rocket back more than previous Mk6 ascents

Tue Oct 01 15:06 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
during last week's mission, other than fears of the rocket coasting off prograde too far for the 3rd stage engine gimbal to correct, another heart-stopping moment was when the first stage nearly flew into the rocket upon decouple as controllers watched the tracking footage
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Tue Oct 01 15:05 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
something else the Progeny Mk7-A tested for Ascension Mk2 on its last flight was steering limits on the guidance fins. Until the Mk2 drops boosters, the fins can't actuate too far without hitting the decouplers! github.com/KSAMissionCtrl…

Mon Sep 30 14:28 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
all hail the week end! Rocketry crews will be enjoying a well-earned break next week before the lead up to the next launch in October. See what else has transpired and get more information via our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9834
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Fri Sep 27 17:51 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
mission telemetry from yesterday's flight up to the point of signal loss is now available for perusal: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… here too is another launch photo from one of the public viewing areas, the one next to Launch Control
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Fri Sep 27 10:37 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
even without the recovery of the RTG casing, the mission still proved the Ospray engine capable of controlling the rocket via thrust vectoring and the guidance fins also gave engineers more data for the larger versions that will go on the Ascension Mk1 & Mk2

Thu Sep 26 18:12 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
βœ¨πŸŽ‰KERZZAHH!🎊✨ airship is on its way back to Sheltered Rock with the RTG casing! Although it still needs to be closely inspected to see if it performed as designed, the ability for engineers to do this was the goal and therefore marks this mission as a success

Thu Sep 26 18:11 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
radio beacon in RTG casing only good to ~2km so they have to get close and have a large area to search. One upside tho is not searching the mountains as planned, which could have taken days due to commonly poor weather making airship travel through there hazardous

Thu Sep 26 16:38 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
post-launch operations winding down, MSV Lymun has moved off station after returning our weather balloon payload & confirms the first & second stage boosters splashed downrange. Airship is out of comms range & ~45min from the recovery area to begin searching for the RTG

Thu Sep 26 16:37 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
we've lost contact with the main payload section over the horizon and although it likely landed in water the impact force would have still damaged all components beyond repair. We are only aiming to recover the RTG casing intact later today for mission success
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Thu Sep 26 16:00 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
while the main payload section is still plummeting through the atmosphere right now, the RTG continues to coast through space and will fall back to Kerbin ~20km further downrange. The airship from Sheltered Rock has already left its berth and is heading for the area
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Thu Sep 26 15:58 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
after losing the extra mass, the reaction wheels required less power and were much better at being able to point & hold. Several orientation commands were sent before SAS was deactivated prior to atmospheric re-entry, which will begin seconds from now
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Thu Sep 26 15:57 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
controllers have determined that with the mass of the fuel tanks & engine still attached, the reaction wheels are drawing power faster than the batteries can discharge. This was anticipated though & a decoupler can separate the payload element

Thu Sep 26 15:56 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
we are about to pass through apokee & the SAS system is still trying to use the reaction wheels to orient & hold the rocket facing radial out (pointing away from Kerbin), which it was commanded to do almost half a minute ago but keeps over-correcting
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Thu Sep 26 15:55 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
reaction wheel system was successfully activated and used, after some trouble, to maintain prograde orientation. The RTG was then shot off via a decoupler to ensure it makes it over land. Had the rocket followed the planned profile, RTG would have remained attached
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Thu Sep 26 15:54 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
ascent complete & the rocket is coasting up to just 117km apokee, so controllers are scrambling to ensure mission objectives are met within the much shorter time than planned - rocket will re-enter in only ~4min instead of closer to 9. Much more drag than anticipated in modeling!
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Thu Sep 26 15:53 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
a cheer went up through Launch Control as the 3rd stage ignited & held the rocket steady! 2nd stage was kept after MECO-2 to continue use of fins but almost dragged the rocket too far off prograde as it slowed down. High AoA warnings was a tense moment. GO PROGENY!
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Thu Sep 26 15:52 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
rocket is off course but that was expected given how little we know about its flight characteristics, something we hope to improve with this flight. 1st stage booster nearly contacted the rocket after separation but thankfully missed. 2nd stage boost underway & nominal
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Thu Sep 26 15:51 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
ignition and LIFT OFF!! 3.6Gs of force pushes the rocket clear of the VAB's shadow as it tips over, clearing the towers and aiming downrange along a heading of 45.5Β°. 35s from now will see MECO-1 and stage separation followed by a coast phase up to 15km before MES-2
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Thu Sep 26 15:50 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[T-1m] rocket will soon give its readiness report and a final GO/NO GO at T-30s will be carried out prior to launch commit. Tune in now for live ascent telemetry on the Ops Tracker! ops.kerbalspace.agency Let's make it to space this time!

Thu Sep 26 15:49 EDT 2019

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[T-2m] service arm has been detached, rocket is on internal power and RF comm check underway while EC drain levels monitored. AFCS has taken control of the rocket and has begun running through the final automated launch sequence to check all is ready for ignition
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Thu Sep 26 15:48 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-5m] weather is GO! All stations are GO! A small cheer can be heard from the crowd outside as controllers inch a little closer to their consoles in anticipation. Ops Director @DKerman_KSA has granted launch permission - πŸš€ GO PROGENY!! πŸš€ Standing by for Terminal Count

Thu Sep 26 15:45 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
all stations quiet except for the weather desk, as meteorologists analyze the upper-atmospheric data that started coming in about 10 minutes ago. Surface winds have just gone green, we just have to keep fingers crossed the air high above has calmed down some as well

Thu Sep 26 15:39 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-15m] RSO has confirmed pad clear, airspace clear, waters clear and closed the range. Rocket is now ARMED, Flight Termination System ACTIVE. All visitors should be returning to viewing locations
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Thu Sep 26 15:35 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-30m] surface winds are yellow but continue to trend downwards and we have a GO to continue the countdown. All launch support crew remained on stand-by without need for relief and are picking up right where we left off earlier in the day cycle

Thu Sep 26 15:20 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
latest weather report shows wind speeds are trending downwards! if it continues we should have a GO to resume countdown @ 19:20 UTC. In the meanwhile, mess hall behind the Astronaut Complex is open to all visitors still waiting around, as well as the static displays
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Thu Sep 26 14:41 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
new L-0 has been set for 19:50 UTC - as late as possible. Surface winds remain red but our 2nd weather balloon has now released anyways because any later and it won't make it up in time for our final launch target. We continue to hope the winds will die down during its ascent

Thu Sep 26 14:30 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
because we don't care if the payload lands at night, the launch window is open to 30min prior to sunset - we want some daylight remaining for visual tracking as this rocket design is still new & post-flight analysis will rely heavily on video review of ascent

Thu Sep 26 13:47 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
we will remain holding at L-30min launch readiness - updated forecast still holds a good chance surface winds will calm by the end of the day cycle. Conditions will continue to be monitored and a second weather balloon is being prepared while recovery of the first is underway

Thu Sep 26 13:46 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
weather desk confirms upper atmosphere is also too disturbed for safe ascent conditions. Launch team is waiting for the meteorologists to further analyze data & pull in updated regional reports to see if we have a chance of launching later this day cycle

Thu Sep 26 13:22 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[HOLD] although rehearsal went well and everything is resetting for the actual launch, weather conditions have not improved as expected and surface winds remain in the red. We will stand by @ L-30min for data from the weather balloon on upper atmosphere conditions in ~20min

Thu Sep 26 12:55 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-45m] prior to final countdown a full launch rehearsal will now get underway to ensure all systems and assets are properly configured. It's also an opportunity for FD Lanalye to sometimes throw in some minor last-minute problems for her team to solve

Thu Sep 26 12:40 EDT 2019

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[L-1h20m] weather balloon has been released, timed so its slow ~5m/s ascent to the upper atmosphere at 18km+ will be reached in time for data analysis prior to the L-5min general polls. We're not expecting calm conditions, but hopefully within tolerances
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Thu Sep 26 12:05 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-1h30m] all rocket systems have been checked out and cleared for flight. Pad crew is moving back in to secure the launch site while MSV Lymun, just arriving on station offshore, will coordinate with the Range Safety Officer to ensure our launch corridor is clear

Thu Sep 26 11:55 EDT 2019

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[L-2h40m] issue board has been cleared as pre-flight reaches the point of system checks on the 3 engines. For safety in the unlikely event of an unplanned engine start pad crew is clearing back to 300m with a Quick Reaction Team sheltering in the nearby bunker

Thu Sep 26 10:45 EDT 2019

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[L-3h25m] rocket has sucked up 220kg of fuel to fill its tanks, the levels of which will now be closely monitored to ensure no leaks exist. Pad crew unhooking the truck & cleaning up while launch controllers resume pre-flight system checks

Thu Sep 26 10:00 EDT 2019

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[L-3h35m] rocket and launch pad have both been configured for tanking and the GO has been given to begin onload of liquid propellants to the third stage through the service tower boom, fed from a small fuel truck hooked up to the base
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Thu Sep 26 09:50 EDT 2019

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[L-4h10m] we have a GO from the weather desk to continue pre-launch ops, as high winds are expected to die down by launch time. Launch controllers are now waking the rocket and onloading flight code - details can be found at bit.ly/AFCS_ChangeLog

Thu Sep 26 09:15 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the goals of the original Mk7-A mission still apply as well - once in space the reaction wheel system will be activated to attempt to reorient the final stage. If it is too much mass, the payload element can be decoupled from the fuel tanks

Thu Sep 26 08:47 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the payload is an RTG test article, which will be crashed into the mountains so it has less opportunity to slow down before impact. We have to ensure casing can survive an uncontrolled re-entry as designed. It contains the radio & internal batt power to be located afterwards

Thu Sep 26 08:46 EDT 2019

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[L-4h40m] Flight Director Lanalye has assembled her B team for their final mission brief. The Mk7-A has been modified from original spec to remove the chute and instead carry an additional payload within a new fairing shell that we plan to also use on Ascension rockets
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Thu Sep 26 08:45 EDT 2019

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[L-5h10m] all launch support crew have reported for duty & pre-launch operations are getting underway here at KSC as regional weather reports are gathered from stations, airships & MSVs. Expect updates at the milestones listed on this countdown timeline
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Thu Sep 26 08:15 EDT 2019

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πŸŒ…Sunrise/SunsetπŸŒ„
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Thu Sep 26 07:00 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
all launch readiness reviews have been submitted & approved by Operations Director @DKerman_KSA - we are πŸš€ GO FOR LAUNCH πŸš€ tomorrow. Pre-launch ops will commence at 12:15 UTC. Forecast has weather at 65% GO - depends largely on what a storm out at sea does
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Wed Sep 25 18:44 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
downrange tracking at Sheltered Rock & Ockr reports they are prepared to receive and relay telemetry data. Airship at Sheltered Rock is standing by for recovery operations. If we aimed this right the payload should crash down in the mountains just to the northeast

Wed Sep 25 11:38 EDT 2019

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the Progeny Mk7-A is on its way out to the launch pad for mounting then Flight Director Lanalye will run her B team through checks of the rocket systems along with a wet dress rehearsal to check out the pad systems
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Wed Sep 25 09:29 EDT 2019

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Lead Engineer Simon has reported the Progeny Mk7-A successfully passed its close out checklist and has been loaded up onto the carry vehicle for rollout tomorrow. Progenitor team also finished triple-checking the ascent profile in LVD & gave their approval

Tue Sep 24 17:10 EDT 2019

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vertical stacking was completed today for this week's Progeny Mk7-A. Everything fits, seen here with the 3rd stage payload element being mounted on the fuel tanks to stand 10.2m tall. the main supports have since been removed to check all load-bearing elements
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Mon Sep 23 17:32 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
learn more about today's decision to delay the Mk2 orbital attempt in our weekly Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9801 Have a great weekend everyone, and we look forward to this one especially at KSC. Anyone know why?
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Fri Sep 20 18:20 EDT 2019

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basic reason is better guidance comes with less fin angle, but more fin angle is needed to fly the planned orbital trajectory so Ascension will wait to get better data on Progenitor's steerable fins after this month's launch, then scale them up for the Mk2

Fri Sep 20 15:39 EDT 2019

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after this past week's mission, the Ascension team leads had a two-hour meeting and brought their concerns to Operations Director @DKerman_KSA, who made the decision that we are going to bump the Mk2 flight to December & move Jeb's Mk1 up to late October

Fri Sep 20 15:38 EDT 2019

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
wrap it up folks, weekend is here! Get caught up on all our operations this past week with additional details via our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9767 it's been mostly crummy weather all week so let's all hope for a turn-around this weekend
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Fri Sep 13 17:45 EDT 2019

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🎊✨Happy Operational Birthday to us!✨🎊 KERZZAH!

today is the start of our 4th year in operation πŸ₯‚ Send us a gift - tell us what you enjoy most about the Kerbal Space Agency.

Fri Sep 13 10:18 EDT 2019

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learn more details on what went on this past week in our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9624 Everyone have a relaxing weekend! We look forward as always to greeting all the visitors that will be stopping by - be sure to check out the new Ascension Mk1 static display!
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Fri Sep 06 17:16 EDT 2019

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VAB is quite busy these days with this month's Ascension Mk1 center stage for final integration prep, next month's Ascension Mk2 is starting to get some attention and the Progeny Mk7-A for later this month is almost ready for staging. Guest appearance by the rocket sled
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Thu Sep 05 09:27 EDT 2019

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depending on how the next Mk7-A flight goes will help to decide whether to make the full Mk7-B stack 0.625m, which is the eventual Mk7 goal but we'd like to stick to the 0.35m 3rd stage parts that are currently being manufactured as much as possible for as long as possible

Wed Sep 04 16:34 EDT 2019

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contract evaluation by the Progenitor team is well underway for a new 0.625m solid rocket booster that will either replace the 1st and 2nd stages of the Mk7 entirely or just replace the 0.35m second stage solid booster. This will become the basis for the Mk7-B

Wed Sep 04 16:33 EDT 2019

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many continued thanks to our bit.ly/KSA_Patreon donors for getting us into the green this past month! August financial report is available here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… we expect to see narrow margins for the remainder of the year

Wed Sep 04 09:50 EDT 2019

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the RTG is another test article like the one that will be flown on the Progeny Mk7-A to further check the ability of the casing to withstand re-entry and impact - possibly the first test if the Mk7-A mission fails again. We plan for the RTG to be flight certified by mid-2020

Thu Aug 29 15:08 EDT 2019

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Kerbin I plans are finalized! Our 1st orbital probe is based on future communication satellites that will be among the 1st commercial payloads for the Ascension Mk2. It has enough battery to last 18-20 hrs on orbit & can also hibernate if needed. Full res: flickr.com/gp/kerbal_spac…
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Thu Aug 29 15:07 EDT 2019

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going into the weekend with a good report from the VAB saying the rocket is ready to go next week. Astronauts got in some good water training the past few days & will partake in a survival expedition this weekend. Catch up on what else went down via kerbalspace.agency/?p=9588
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Fri Aug 23 18:00 EDT 2019

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Ascension Mk1 for next week has passed load checks and is being laid back horizontal for final close outs. Mk1 for Sept has its engine prepared and will be center-stage next week to begin its final integration while the Ascension Mk2 & Progeny Mk7-A prep begins in the wings

Fri Aug 23 13:18 EDT 2019

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another week in the rear-view, catch up on all that went down in our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9541 We have more details on the new Progeny Mk7-A mission, which will help test new tech for future Mk2 missions. Have a great weekend, everyone!
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Fri Aug 16 18:25 EDT 2019

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CFO Mortimer has been working the books hard & decided funds are available for another Progeny Mk7-A mission, which will be used to test payload fairings and RTG casing crash tolerance, both needed for future Ascension missions. Launch set for 9/26 @ 17:25 ops.kerbalspace.agency
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Mon Aug 12 16:02 EDT 2019

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our gains in July are thanks solely to our success in putting a kerbal in space. Now we have to again stave off bankruptcy with a successful orbital insertion later this year, an endeavor the majority of our remaining funds are dedicated to. No pressure! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Mon Aug 05 11:41 EDT 2019

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the award will also enable us to send Val, next in rotation, to space no earlier than Sept while also sending up another unkerbed Mk1 w/ the older capsule for more testing of Extremis instruments. Not enough tho for another Progeny Mk7-A flight unless KB/Genesis can help w/income

Fri Jul 26 11:14 EDT 2019

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CFO Mortimer has announced the Kerbin World Firsts organization released the bounty of 57,000 funds to our account in recognition of our accomplishment this past week of putting a kerbal into space. This is enough to get the Ascension Mk2 off the ground later this year!
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Fri Jul 26 11:12 EDT 2019

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now that MSV Aldeny is berthed in Sheltered Rock & doesn't have to travel from Umbarg to the recovery area off Ockr, w/o long delays requiring resupply we should have cheaper mission costs. This past mission ran up a bill slightly greater than the usual 6,200 funds MSV rental

Thu Jul 25 15:30 EDT 2019

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MSV Aldeny has arrived at Sheltered Rock, where Specialist Bill will undergo a full medical evaluation to assess his body's reaction to the brief space flight before returning to KSC this weekend. He maintains feeling no ill effects since the mission

Thu Jul 25 15:11 EDT 2019

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we've added a new visual aid to the streaming telemetry that will notify you when data is outside expected values but within predetermined tolerance (yellow flashes) or outside expected values like WTF oh noes (red flashes). You can check it out here: kerbalspace.agency/Tracker/tracke…
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Tue Jul 16 15:52 EDT 2019

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we gots all the details on what went down this week in our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9303 We hope everyone has a fun and relaxing weekend. Rocketry teams: rest up!
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Fri Jul 05 17:08 EDT 2019

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TL;DR - rocket needs to get higher up before 3rd stage kicks in. Excellent performance by the new guidance fins. Not so excellent performance by the guidance computer (similar to Ascension). Funds to build the next Mk7-A are currently lacking, Ascension takes precedence

Thu Jul 04 10:02 EDT 2019

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given that it only had a powered flight of 40 seconds a lot of effort had to go into figuring out what went wrong with the first Progeny Mk7-A mission. Luckily, past experience helped a great deal. Full report: kerbalspace.agency/?p=9294

Thu Jul 04 10:00 EDT 2019

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allow us to remind everyone that bit.ly/KSA_Patreon is a way to help directly fund operations - more money means more rockets means more launches means more exploration! Of course, responsibility still lies with us to also produce viable commercial launch vehicles

Wed Jul 03 11:20 EDT 2019

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swinging back into the red, June financial report leaves us without enough funds to launch an Ascension Mk2 unless we can put a kerbal in space this month. No pressure! Poor CFO Mortimer has quite a bit more gray hairs now... docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Wed Jul 03 11:18 EDT 2019

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thanks to a generous donor, we now have our own MSV! It's an old hull, but will serve well as a recovery vessel after some retrofits to the stern to haul capsule aboard. It has been designated the MSV Aldeny & will be training to recover the first kerbed Ascension mission in July
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Thu Jun 27 13:40 EDT 2019

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time to roll up the sleeves and dive into the data to see what went wrong on yesterday's flight, although based on past experiences over-stressing the rocket in the lower atmo is the likeliest cause. Public data is available here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Tue Jun 25 11:22 EDT 2019

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launch video showing the support arms folding away 5s prior to launch. If they aren't down and locked by T-1s the flight computer will abort the launch on the assumption that one has gotten stuck in the way of the rocket youtube.com/watch?v=9x8MJL…

Mon Jun 24 17:16 EDT 2019

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rough day! This isn't the first time we've had a new rocket design fail on us though - we must push beyond the limits to find them. Post-flight analysis will help refine the Mk7 design for future launches to have a greater chance at success

Mon Jun 24 14:51 EDT 2019

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unfortunately but also unsurprisingly no trace of the rocket has been found. It impacted the water at 156m/s according to the last packet of telemetry data we received. All debris and spent stages landed safely in the predesignated downrange fallout zone

Mon Jun 24 14:50 EDT 2019

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good initial chute deployment was confirmed by the tracking camera however the chute failed to fully open fast enough to slow the payload down before it crashed into the Kerblantic just 7.8km downrange. MSV Tongjess is moving in to see if anything survived the impact
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Mon Jun 24 14:33 EDT 2019

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Ops Tracker should still be showing telemetry data stream but the Info Box image is updating based on preset events that assumed the rocket would make it to space. Chute was armed by the control unit and deployment should be any second now...

Mon Jun 24 14:32 EDT 2019

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what remains of the rocket is about to pass through apokee after a breakup following 3rd stage ignition. We are still getting telemetry data so probe core is functioning, has detected the anomaly and should arm chute - if not controllers are standing by
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Mon Jun 24 14:31 EDT 2019

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LIFT OFF!! Rocket has shot off into the blue with the lower booster pumping out 67kN of thrust for just under 4TWR. It will cut out and detach for the second stage to ignite after 34 seconds. Lower guidance fins will orient the rocket to 54Β° and begin pitch over
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Mon Jun 24 14:30 EDT 2019

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[T-1m] battery drain rates good, comm status good. final primary stations poll coming up at T-30s along with live telemetry activation on ops.kerbalspace.agency Support arms will swing down 5s prior to booster ignition

Mon Jun 24 14:29 EDT 2019

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[T-2m] terminal countdown has begun with the AFCS taking control of the rocket as the service arm swings away. FTS was already on internal power and now so is the rest of the rocket. RF comm check underway by controllers as battery drain is monitored
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Mon Jun 24 14:28 EDT 2019

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[L-5m] we are within launch commit for upper-level conditions! Final general readiness polls are all GO! Launch permission has been granted by @DKerman_KSA. All eyes are glued to monitors as the remaining minutes tick down to seconds. Nervousness fades. Anticipation builds

Mon Jun 24 14:25 EDT 2019

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[L-15m] pad is clear, range is clear, RSO has closed down both and rocket is now ARMED. Flight Termination System is ACTIVE. Any incursion to within 300m of the launch pad will hold the countdown. Any attempts will be thwarted twitter.com/KSA_MissionCtr…

Mon Jun 24 14:15 EDT 2019

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[L-30m] still green weather conditions and launch rehearsal was clean so we are GO for final countdown procedures! Final pad evacuation underway as controllers reset for launch

Mon Jun 24 14:00 EDT 2019

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[L-45m] balloon is only at ~11km by now, we won't know details of upper atmosphere until just before final polls at L-5min. Final launch rehearsal is underway in launch control to ensure all systems and assets are setup and properly configured

Mon Jun 24 13:45 EDT 2019

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[L-1h20m] weather balloon has been released. First flight of a new rocket means we have very strict constraints on conditions in the upper atmosphere. If any hold is called it's most likely because of this. Be nice to us today, @upperlevelwinds!

Mon Jun 24 13:10 EDT 2019

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[L-1h30m] smoooooth preflight! Rocket is all set to go, now to finish up external tasks like securing the pad, recovery and range. Range Safety Officer is in touch with MSV Tongjess offshore and launch team is patched through to MSV Hoodall through Ockr relay
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Mon Jun 24 13:00 EDT 2019

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although Lanalye requested the ability to run vector checks on the Ospray, Simon had to deny that & just do extensive testing during integration since the interstage shroud could not be made thin enough to support the third stage and allow for movement of the engine inside

Mon Jun 24 12:13 EDT 2019

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[L-2h40m] rocket continues to look healthy and no issues are being worked as pad workers clear out so controllers can move into engine and ignition checks. Quick Response Team has sheltered in the pad bunker

Mon Jun 24 11:50 EDT 2019

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new rocket means a lot of new and old visitors coming out to see its first flight. Please stay within your designated areas & obey the instructions of KSC employees in the event of an emergency. Just because we point a rocket away from you doesn't mean that's where it's going
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Mon Jun 24 11:30 EDT 2019

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[L-3h25m] tanking was completed without issues, pad crew is cleaning up after themselves while the launch team proceeds with preflight checks. Tank levels will be monitored closely to ensure there are no leaks in the plumbing

Mon Jun 24 11:05 EDT 2019

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[L-3h35m] pad & rocket are configured for tanking and the GO has been given to onload the 220kg of liquid propellants to the third stage via the service tower umbilical arm

Mon Jun 24 10:55 EDT 2019

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Automated Flight Control System update features some new instruction load commands, a whole new set of operations code for the Mk7-A with better fault tolerance. We are also testing a new guidance system that wasn't ready in time for this mission. bit.ly/AFCS_ChangeLog

Mon Jun 24 10:24 EDT 2019

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[L-4h10m] Monolith is chilled, weather is good, team is briefed and we are GO to begin preflight! Pad crew is heading out to prep for fueling while controllers wake up the rocket to onload flight instructions and configure systems ops.kerbalspace.agency
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Mon Jun 24 10:20 EDT 2019

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the flight was designed with very general drag calculations given lack of flight data for the Mk7 so we expect the rocket to under perform more than we would expect of the Ascension Mk1, but it should still make it to the ocean east of Ockr

Mon Jun 24 09:52 EDT 2019

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in addition to checking out the steering and guidance of the Mk7 we'll be using this flight to test a trajectory that could give a more comfortable ride to Ascension astronauts

Mon Jun 24 09:51 EDT 2019

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[L-4h40m] weather desk has all the reports they need to put together a more accurate launch forecast while Flight Director Lanalye assembles her team for a final briefing, which as you can see today's flight will closely mimic that of the Ascension Mk1
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Mon Jun 24 09:50 EDT 2019

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[L-5h10m] thanks to having time to perform a wet dress rehearsal last week among other checks, we'll be rolling into a clean countdown with no planned holds today. Here are the major milestones, very similar to a Mk6 just more time needed thx to increased rocket complexity
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Mon Jun 24 09:20 EDT 2019

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Mon Jun 24 07:00 EDT 2019

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technicians at the Ockr relay site have packed up their gear & set off for home. Testing all weekend has shown nothing but a strong signal from the relay to our recovery vessel already stationed offshore. Forecast tomorrow is good but we do have tight upper-level wind constraints

Sun Jun 23 16:20 EDT 2019

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make sure you know all that happened this week and learn more details via our Ops Summary - kerbalspace.agency/?p=9247
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Fri Jun 21 17:00 EDT 2019

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Flight Director Lanalye got the time she wanted to give the rocket a full systems checkout and reports it is healthy and ready for flight. Ops Dir @DKerman_KSA has reviewed all readiness reports & given approval for launch next week - πŸš€ GO PROGENY! πŸš€ ops.kerbalspace.agency
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Fri Jun 21 14:44 EDT 2019

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Ockr relay has been patched up in a timely manner & will be monitored all weekend to ensure that transmission is solid. Now that we have the ability to steer Progeny rockets, we'd like to stay in touch with them all through the mission like we can for Ascension

Fri Jun 21 11:18 EDT 2019

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Progeny Mk6 Block II that was scheduled to launch on 6/25 is now being bumped to 6/27 @ 15:49 UTC to give time for the launch pad to be turned around since the engine support collar will need to be removed for the Mk6 launch base prior to rollout on 6/26

Wed Jun 19 15:08 EDT 2019

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Progeny MK7-A launch has been delayed until next week, but not by FD Lanalye - Ockr relay antenna is not testing well & it will take at least 3 days to work out the issue due to its high and remote location. New L-0 set for 6/24 @ 18:30 UTC

Wed Jun 19 15:06 EDT 2019

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Progeny Mk7-A has been successfully mounted after rollout at 2nd sunrise. FD Lanalye has less time than originally planned to run checks on the rocket - we'll know later today after she submits her readiness report whether we will have to delay the launch
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Wed Jun 19 10:18 EDT 2019

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Progeny Mk7-A is headed back to the VAB so some adjustments can be made to the support structures on the launchpad that help hold the lower booster, and the service tower connection ports on the rocket itself need tightening. We plan to attempt another roll out tomorrow

Tue Jun 18 17:24 EDT 2019

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Progeny Mk7-A is on the way to the launch pad! Although it seems small on this carry vehicle usually used by Ascension rockets (later Mk7 versions will be bigger) the way it is mounted on the launch pad requires its use so it can be lifted up vertical over the engine clamp
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Tue Jun 18 14:14 EDT 2019

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construction wrapped up today at the launch pad for the new crew access tower and service arms. Thanks to a modular design the large pieces had already been assembled off-site and airshipped in for placement. We are now ready to support 5 different rockets on one pad!
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Mon Jun 17 18:15 EDT 2019

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thumbs up given from Lead Engineer Simon over in the VAB as the Progeny Mk7-A has been through final close outs & loaded up onto the carry vehicle for roll out tomorrow. The extra day ahead of launch will give Flight Director Lanalye's team plenty of time for their own check outs

Mon Jun 17 15:43 EDT 2019

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Mk7-A was brought back down to horizontal but this time as a fully assembled rocket to begin final checkouts. Not actually carrying a real payload, VAB teams are just focusing on the overall assembly to make sure everything was done properly on this first attempt

Fri Jun 14 11:58 EDT 2019

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today marks our 6th revolution around Kerbol since the founding of the Kerbal Space Agency! πŸ₯‚ Here's a look back at some of what we managed to get done in our 1st revolution. Look backwards in the album for more flickr.com/photos/kerbal_…
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Fri Jun 14 09:03 EDT 2019

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going vertical in the VAB this week, bit.ly/ProgenyMk7-A1 is making steady progress towards launch later this month. Lead Engineer Simon reports there were no issues integrating all the new parts & they can probably cut a week off their next build
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Tue Jun 11 13:56 EDT 2019

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CFO Mortimer is pleased with our gains in May, but we will still be struggling these next few months to afford the test launches needed to draw in more commercial partners and thus more money. it's a vicious balancing game. Full report: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Wed Jun 05 09:55 EDT 2019

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with no launches until the Progeny Mk7-A towards the end of next month, work has begun out on the launch pad to erect the crew access tower and reconfigure the service towers to prepare to launch an Ascension Mk2 in July

Thu May 30 11:50 EDT 2019

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this weekend workers will finish up a radio relay tower placed at 5.2km ASL - so high workers need to wear oxygen masks. This will allow us to extend sub-orbital flights further downrange & still stay in contact with Ockr on returns
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Sat May 25 08:44 EDT 2019

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the Mk1 will still be rolled out horizontally so the astronaut will board just prior to the rocket being raised vertical. The new launchpad configuration will still be able to support Progeny Mk7 launches as well

Wed May 22 12:27 EDT 2019

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the Ascension Mk2 will require a reconfiguration of the current umbilical towers (top one stays put, becomes bottom while bottom one is built higher up) plus the addition of a new crew access tower since the Mk2 will be rolled out vertically from the VAB
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Wed May 22 12:26 EDT 2019

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the parts order has been placed for our first Mk7-A rocket. It takes ~2wks to build a Mk6 so with some new parts that the VAB crew is not experienced with integrating Lead Engineer Simon has stated he needs at least 3-4wks to ready the Mk7-A. Launch set for 6/20 @ 17:42 UTC
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Tue May 21 11:02 EDT 2019

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Mk6 is on its way out to be mounted. Progeny rockets have their own carry vehicle but it won't do any longer once the Mk7 comes around - those will use the same carry vehicle that bears the Ascension Mk1. The Ascension Mk2 will also use its own, much bigger, vehicle
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Mon May 13 11:12 EDT 2019

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sliding backwards again, April financial report just published by Mortimer shows we should still have just enough money even if we continue to suffer losses to make to where we can launch commercial payloads later this year. Otherwise R&D will be shut down docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Fri May 03 11:52 EDT 2019

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a relatively mundane week here at the KSC but as always exciting things are on the horizon. Catch anything you may have missed or find more details on what transpired in our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=8969
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Fri Apr 26 17:16 EDT 2019

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because it uses a lot of major parts that have already been manufactured, the first launch could be as early as June and interspersed between the launches of our remaining three Ascension Mk1 lifters (although one is still missing an engine)

Mon Apr 22 11:06 EDT 2019

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we expect several iterations as it's already known the SRM-L will need to be replaced with a more powerful solid and the SRM-XL needs to revert back to its old core, which can output up to 145kN of thrust ASL for the larger payloads that will be carried

Mon Apr 22 11:05 EDT 2019

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say hello to the Progeny Mk7-A, the first iteration on the path to a cheaper small-sat option for deploying 0.35-0.625m payloads to low-Kerbin orbit (<250km). Unable to make orbit, this rocket will be a technology pathfinder. More info: kerbalspace.agency/?p=8963
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Mon Apr 22 11:04 EDT 2019

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