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What's going on at the Kerbal Space Agency

May 18 2018

Operations Summary – Week of 5/14/18

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Jun 16 2017

Operations Summary – Week of 6/12/17

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Oct 14 2016

Operations Summary – Week of 10/10/16

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Oct 07 2016

Operations Summary – Week of 10/3/16

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Oct 06 2016

Third Progeny Mk1-B Flight Scheduled

Progeny Mk1-BWe had two successful flights of the Progeny Mk1-B earlier this week, but after a day reviewing the flight data engineers on the project were unsatisfied with the roll rate for the Mk1-B1 that flew first with angled fins for spin stabilization. Before the stage was separated, the rocket only achieved a maximum roll rate of 4 deg/sec compared to the roll rate of the Mk1-A1 which, lacking detailed flight telemetry was approximated by studying the launch footage, reached a peak rate of around 25 deg/sec. For the Mk1-B tests engineers were looking for a spin rate of at least 15 deg/sec to ensure proper deployment of the fairing payload and were glad no issues arose from the slow spin of the Mk1-B1 flight.

Project managers yesterday put forth the request for a third Mk1-B flight prior to the completion of telemetry data analysis, with increased fin angle for greater spin up during ascent. In retrospect, the smaller fins and shorter boost time of the Mk1-B should have required a greater deflection angle to begin with, but at least we now can compare the two rockets under the same guidance fin configuration (1.5 deg). Today, Operations Director Drew Kerman approved the 3rd flight, which will adjust the fin angle to 5 deg of pitch.

The launch is scheduled for 16:00 UTC on 10/11.

Sep 30 2016

Operations Summary – Week of 9/26/16

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Sep 14 2016

Progenitor Program Tests New Rocket Technology

Progeny Mk1-AProgeny Mk1-BThe Kerbal Space Agency is proud to kick off its first day of official operations with the announcement of the Progenitor program, which will launch a series of small rockets to test various aspects of this new field of engineering and science. The first two craft to be launched will be the Progeny Mk1-A and B designs, which will each comprise a series of up to 5 flights. An onboard telemetry data unit will gather measurements of the rockets performance during flight and each successive launch will be adjusted accordingly to tweak performance. Currently there are plans for as many as 2 or 3 launches per day.

UPDATE: Final approval has come through and we are proud to show the final blueprints for the Progeny Mk1 craft!

Progeny Mk1-AB smThe parts have already been ordered from USI and delivered weeks ago pending final design, now the assembly process can begin tomorrow as the VAB gets its first construction job. Simon and his work crews are looking forward to the assembly and we will be sure to keep you all updated on its progress. At this time the first set of launches for the Mk1-A are expected to take place no earlier than next Monday.

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