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Dec 09 2020

Progeny Mk6 Block I Flight 17 (Kerbal Sounding Project 6)

Another KSP mission goes awry with a sub-optimal ascent that likely led to the break-up of the rocket during re-entry although its ultimate fate is unknown and will likely always remain that way

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
submissions are once again open to senior-level students to participate in the 2nd KSP launch campaign for Nov/Dec. We had some awesome submissions last year and look forward to seeing what creative young minds come up with this time. Last year's launches: kerbalspace.agency
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Thu Sep 24 13:10 EDT 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the Kerbal Sounding Project has selected 6 experiments built by students with the assistance of industry mentors. We are looking forward to closing out the year once again with the Progeny MK6! HAB will be much less empty soon. More info on the bit.ly/Ops_Tracker
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Tue Oct 27 12:32 EDT 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
be sure to check our bi-weekly Ops Summary to catch up on the big happenings here at the KSA and even if you've been following along closely you'll likely still find new info as we elaborate on these events. Everyone have a good weekend! kerbalspace.agency/?p=11375
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Fri Nov 06 17:44 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
Horizontal Assembly Building, the new home of the Progenitor program, is finally starting to look busy now that they have three rockets to finish assembling over the next month. Next week's Mk6-I is almost ready for vertical stack & load checks tomorrow
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Wed Nov 18 20:09 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
support arms for the Mk7-B have been stored away and the Mk6 launch stand brought out of storage and setup on the launch pad, accessible this year. Last year launches were from the north field as the pad as still being repaired from the Deuce attack in October
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Mon Nov 23 19:31 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
good SRB ignition and LIFT OFF - the 16th Progeny Mk6 Block I heads up towards space & the inner radiation belt carrying two student designed/built experiments to study it further. 1st stage will burn for 34s followed by 2nd stage coast until nose drops 1.5Β°
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Wed Nov 25 13:40 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
well that was an exciting minute! Rocket is still coasting up - flight computer has aborted ascent but controllers can choose to command it resume with ignition of the 3rd stage engine. Every second delayed however means a lower apokee as velocity bleeds off
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Wed Nov 25 13:41 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
decision was to abort ascent entirely - just getting to space isn't enough & rocket can't make it to inner rad belt on 3rd stage only. It would then also fall downrange beyond easy recovery from KSC and prior to easy recovery from MSV Aldeny. It's already on its way back down
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Wed Nov 25 13:42 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the next Mk6-I has been pushed back to 12/8 to give the HAB time to inspect the 2nd stage booster closely for any issues. Launch is NET 19:04 UTC, likely to be adjusted slightly later to allow for Kerbin II to relay telemetry during re-entry

Thu Nov 26 09:31 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
while the investigation into the failure of the Progeny Mk6 2nd stage booster from last month's mission is still underway, no obvious issue was detected in the one for next week's launch, which remains on schedule for Tues. Rocket is undergoing final checkouts today

Fri Dec 04 10:45 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
although things remain very busy here at KSC & at KSA HQ in Umbarg as we move into the final 2 weeks of 2020 operations, only two things really require additional coverage in this penultimate 2020 Ops Summary. Check it out & enjoy your weekend! kerbalspace.agency/?p=11417
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Fri Dec 04 17:30 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
MSV Aldeny has departed from port in Umbarg to sail ~291km into the south Kerblantic for recovery operations. Seas down here can be rough more often than not so we're thankful that we can check via Kerbin II prior to launch to have the best chances at recovery
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Sun Dec 06 18:53 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the flag inside the recovery zone is the splashdown location of bit.ly/Mk6-I_4 - part of the original series of launches that searched out the extent of the inner radiation belt. It did not encounter any increased radiation so the same ascent profile is being used

Sun Dec 06 18:54 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the Progeny Mk6-I is on its way out to the launch pad from the HAB for mounting, followed later today by fueling for wet dress rehearsal protocols in final preparation for launch readiness. Updates on its status will be carried by the Ops Tracker: ops.kerbalspace.agency/?vessel=progen…
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Mon Dec 07 09:51 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
launch prep continuing on sched. Original launch time, decided by our 45min past sunrise rule, actually almost nearly perfectly coincides with a Kerbin II comm window. We will move launch up 2min (19:02 UTC) to give the re-entry ~18min into the mission more time inside the window
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Mon Dec 07 13:06 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
final reports on launch readiness submitted by Lead Engineer Simon & Flight Director Lanalye have been reviewed & approved by Ops Director @DKerman_KSA - we are GO FOR LAUNCH attempt tomorrow. Wind constraints tightened, forecast 40% favorable but winds tough to predict still
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Mon Dec 07 17:13 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
we thought we had a handle on wind impact based on data from past flights but apparently we didn't do enough research because what we thought was negligible turned out to be anything but as you can see on this comparison with the identical Mk6-I mission launched last year
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Mon Dec 07 17:14 EST 2020

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Tue Dec 08 07:00 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-3h40m] launch countdown procedures have officially begun with Katgan's small team of meteorologists working to assemble a new weather report for our 5min launch window later today. Main concern remains winds. Expect updates at these major milestones in the count:
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Tue Dec 08 10:22 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-3h10m] FD Lanalye has her launch team assembled for final briefing, rocket is a few kilos heavier than #4 which launched on this trajectory following 150Β° azimuth back in 2018 but we still expect a similar profile with an apokee of ~470km & total mission time ~20min
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Tue Dec 08 10:52 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
rocket could also launch north to avoid inner radiation belt (science payload requirement) but coming down over land is too iffy when dealing with an unguided rocket and we run the risk of chute failure if it needs to deploy higher and sooner due to mountainous terrain

Tue Dec 08 10:53 EST 2020

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[L-2h45m] we have GO from the weather desk with conditions improving to 60% favorable, with upper-level winds higher than anticipated. Pad crew heading out to the rocket while launch controllers get on console to wake the flight computer. Mission code: github.com/KSAMissionCtrl…

Tue Dec 08 11:17 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
reminder to all visitors coming to see the launch today that extra security measures are in place, we apologize for any inconvenience & make sure you arrive early. This is due to protests over the search for the exiled/lost tribe, apparently we share blame for that somehow

Tue Dec 08 11:43 EST 2020

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[L-1h55m] pad crew reports rocket is just as they left it yesterday, now pulling back to a safe distance so controllers can run checks on the 3 motors, which includes sending a tiny electrical pulse to confirm all igniter connections, which should not actually ignite anything...

Tue Dec 08 12:07 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
[L-1h30m] no issues on the board, rocket is ready for flight! Controllers now setting up for rehearsal while pad crew moves back in for final checks, removal of safety hardware, etc. Range Safety Officer making contact with all boats & aircraft in vicinity to assure awareness

Tue Dec 08 12:32 EST 2020

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[L-1h20m] a second high-altitude KerBalloon has begun its ascent to 18km+ to give us an update on local surface and upper-level weather conditions. Surface update will inform L-30min go/no-go & balloon will be high enough by L-5min for final general polling
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Tue Dec 08 12:42 EST 2020

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[L-45m] pad is clear, crews remain ready at safe distance to assist if any problems arise during launch rehearsal. Although disconnected from the rocket, problems can still be encountered during the simulation that could require physical action at the pad

Tue Dec 08 13:17 EST 2020

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[L-30m] 3rd sunrise approaches. Wx remains green, winds are encroaching on our constraints but not gusting. Final countdown sequence is GO - any hold longer than 5min will delay the launch, rolling back the clock to this point until next Kerbin II comm window after 4th sunrise
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Tue Dec 08 13:32 EST 2020

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[L-15m] we just had a comm pass with MSV Aldeny: captain reports on station, sea conditions are a bit rough but within recovery limits, they are standing by. RSO has confirmed range is clear, rocket is now ARMED, Flight Termination System is ACTIVE. Safety perimeter established
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Tue Dec 08 13:47 EST 2020

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[L-5m] all stations GO in final general polling, @DKerman_KSA has given launch permission and made sure the students/mentors here in launch control are ready to head up onto the launch control roof for the best view as their payloads shoot off into space

Tue Dec 08 13:57 EST 2020

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[T-2m] we have entered the Terminal Count, when the Automated Flight Control System takes over command of the rocket. Ground cables have been retracted from the launch base, rocket is now on internal power & RF comms, both of which are undergoing final checks
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Tue Dec 08 14:00 EST 2020

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[T-1m] final poll at T-30s to confirm good AFCS startup, rocket power and comms. If all well telemetry will load in Ops Tracker. If ascent good this time we will try again to provide real-time trajectory updates until re-entry. Tune in now! ops.kerbalspace.agency/?vessel=progen…

Tue Dec 08 14:01 EST 2020

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LIFT OFF! First stage SRB will provide up to 68kN of thrust for initial 5s of ascent before tapering off to reduce load and continue to do so for 30s then detach and 2nd stage will ignite after nose drops 1.5Β°. Rocket goes from 0-27m/s in just over 1s with a force of 4Gs
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Tue Dec 08 14:02 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
sub-optimal 1st stage separation put a bit of wobble into the rocket that had to be checked by controllers to ensure stability before 2nd stage could be fired. This slight delay will impact overall apokee somewhat but bigger worry is rocket's precession causing additional drag
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Tue Dec 08 14:03 EST 2020

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good news is we reached space, better news is that there will be enough time spent in space to satisfy the needs of the payload instruments - barely! You can continue to view the rocket's position update in the Ops Tracker as it coasts through its sub-orbital arc
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Tue Dec 08 14:04 EST 2020

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unfortunately it seems the Ops Tracker is not properly processing telemetry data and showing real-time positioning along the sub-orbital trajectory for the rocket. We did not get the chance to test this on the previous flight. We hope to have it working for the next one

Tue Dec 08 14:06 EST 2020

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passing through apokee now, rocket will be coming down much earlier than expected and Kerbin II will not be in position to relay re-entry events. MSV Aldeny would have by now plotted its course and begun to move north to get closer to the new area it will be coming down

Tue Dec 08 14:09 EST 2020

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just over a min to re-entry, telemetry showing rocket's precession has laid it out pretty flat, which is worrisome but has helped more than hurt on some past missions so we just have to wait & see. Kerbin II not yet in position so we won't be able to follow re-entry events live

Tue Dec 08 14:13 EST 2020

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rocket should now be under chute descending gently towards the water, we still have ~5min before we can make contact with MSV Aldeny and find out what telemetry data they received. Tracking Station confirmed 1st & 2nd stages impacted downrange within ascent corridor as planned

Tue Dec 08 14:15 EST 2020

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news from MSV Aldeny not great - rocket signal was not picked up again after plasma blackout. Only hope is that rocket would have been *just* above the horizon around time of plasma blackout ending and could have dropped below before signal received by the Aldeny

Tue Dec 08 14:23 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
the Aldeny is ~80km away from the new recovery area and will not be on station to begin search & recovery operations for another ~3-4hrs. In the meantime post-launch operations here at KSC well underway while everyone hopes for the best. Fingers crossed!!

Tue Dec 08 14:24 EST 2020

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also if Kerbin II had been overhead during this early re-entry it wouldn't have mattered as rocket can't talk directly to it. It's used as a relay between KSC and MSV Aldeny, which has to receive the telemetry direct from the rocket

Tue Dec 08 14:25 EST 2020

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we just concluded our first comm window with MSV Aldeny since it reached the projected splashdown area about 30mins ago. So far, no beacon detected and seas are much rougher as this area is apparently closer to a storm system. Next comm windows are 2355-0004 UTC & 0039-0049 UTC

Tue Dec 08 18:19 EST 2020

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no news at previous comm checks, this most recent one also. By now main power would be dead but locator beacon has its own 10hr power source. Winds & currents could have carried payload a good distance in time it took the Aldeny to reach the area. Search continues

Tue Dec 08 20:42 EST 2020

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final check-in concluded with MSV Aldeny before a few hours comm gap and still no luck locating a signal. They have also been forced to only search the area NW, W and S of the last-known position due to rough seas in all other directions. Next comm window opens @ 05:15 UTC

Tue Dec 08 22:06 EST 2020

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we gave it our all, but by now locator beacon battery would have expired. We can't know if rocket survived and is just floating out there somewhere on the vast ocean or broke up and is on the bottom of the sea or got swamped by the storm - such is the way things go sometimes :/

Wed Dec 09 00:19 EST 2020

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MSV Aldeny was told to suspend search ops & return to port. Altho we had data xmit during spaceflight, majority of science was to be recovered with the rocket so we have to chalk this mission up as a failure. Hopefully final mission next week can close out 2020 with success!

Wed Dec 09 00:20 EST 2020

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telemetry data from yesterday's flight up to plasma blackout is now available. Once again we apologize to the students/mentors affected by the mission failure, even worse this time as they have no hope of a reflight :/ docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Wed Dec 09 11:05 EST 2020

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data shows the rocket was definitely not well-oriented for re-entry and likely failed to hold together during the high Gs and pressures. This hasn't always led to total loss of the rocket but in this case locating any intact pieces was not successful

Wed Dec 09 11:06 EST 2020

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Kerbal Space Agency @KSA_MissionCtrl
our final Ops Summary for 2020 has been published! What an amazing year it has been, despite our troubles towards the end. Thank you everyone for your support, have a safe holiday season and we hope you too are aiming high for 2021! kerbalspace.agency/?p=11442
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Fri Dec 18 18:33 EST 2020

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