Staging out of the Kongo base, Lead Scientist Cheranne take a team of her field researchers north to Site LP-Z23L to test new radiation equipment where the Outer Belt interacts with the upper atmosphere
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Kerbal Space Agency
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new contract signed for the high-alt bit.ly/KerBalloonProg⦠crew will take them north of the Kongo region to release a balloon that will haul up a new radiation instrument to gather data where the outer belt interacts with the atmosphere & creates aurora
Kerbal Space Agency
@KSA_MissionCtrl
the end of this week also brings an end to our launch furlough. Second KSP campaign is ready to bring this year to a close! More on the many celestial happenings of the past few days over at our Ops Summary: kerbalspace.agency/?p=10134
Kerbal Space Agency
@KSA_MissionCtrl
high-altitude KB crew have departed via land vehicles for the cold northern release point of bit.ly/Site_LP-Z23L. Lead Scientist Cheranne, always eager to get out in the field, flew out over the weekend to join them. Safe travels!
Kerbal Space Agency
@KSA_MissionCtrl
rolling back into the Kongo base, the high-altitude KB crew along with Lead Scientist Cherrane and her field team report a good release & recovery although they did suffer mechanical issues with their vehicles that were thankfully able to be repaired with spare parts on hand
Kerbal Space Agency
@KSA_MissionCtrl
happy with the initial results, Lead Scientist Cheranne is eager to return next year to release several more balloons since as they drift about, the rate at which rads increase by altitude should change slightly depending on their location, to form a more complete data set







