Mission to Triton in Kerbal Space Program RSS VIDEO
The Spider I robotic lander is sent to the planet Neptune. The lander orbits and touches down on Triton, Neptune's largest moon. A big success all around for the space program.
Link to image album for this mission: http://imgur.com/a/o1dyn?
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