Kerbal Space Program 0.9 Career 19

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We continue our mission to record temperature reading across the Mun in this episode of Kerbal Space Program.

We start off where we left off last time, in low orbit around the Mun, attempting to fly over several locations on the Mun. We take a few orbits, and eventually get over were we need to land, but we can't land with the extra fuel tank that we have, we have to use up that fuel getting over the in flight locations first.

At this point, we decide to do some burns to get over the various points quicker. It takes a maneuver and an extra orbit, but we get over the first point and take a reading. We then perform a maneuver to get over the next point.

We then head for the points nearer the north pole. We miss on our first attempt, but an adjustment on our next time around, and we get our reading. We then attempt to perform a maneuver to get the final two in flight points. We don't get the maneuver exactly right, be we do get the two readings!

Finally, we can head for the landing sites. We transfer the remaining fuel out of the spare tank, and slow down near the landing site. We over shoot it a bit, be so stop and head back towards it. We start coming down over the site, as we transfer the last of the fuel from the spare tank and drop it away. As we are about to land, we fine that we are drifting a bit to quickly to the side, so we lift up, cancel out the drift, and come back down for a landing. the ground is slightly sloped, but the RCS system stops us from tipping over.

However, we are out of time for this episode, and we will gather the science, head to the other landing site and return to Kerbin in the next episode!







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