It Has Begun

In Kerbal Space Program (KSP) there is a wonderful modification (mod) called Better Than Starting Manned (BTSM). The author of this mod is named FlowerChild or FC for short. FC has created a challenging aspect to KSP. Not only do you do space missions, but with BTSM you have to think about what your next goal is and plan accordingly. When you add in KSP carreer mode, you need to do missions for Funds (the name of kerbal money in game) otherwise your space program will go broke, BTSM adds a level to the game that is just down right fun. For example do you research decouplers or another tank and rocket. Both can get you into an orbit but one will be cheaper for you or will allow you to do a few more missions for the Funds and science.

Now that I have learn most of how it all works. Orbital Object Propulsion Systems will be tracking how it gets things done.

(please note I will try to update at least once a week on Sunday, however some weeks I will not be able to post a mission or four because of my schedule)

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Mission 007: B Series Rocket Tanager Model 2 Experimental

Face with new mission/contract to test a new fuel system in space OOPS engineers decide the B series could do it with small modifications. The reasons were the B series of rockets were simple and achieved the altitude needed for the test.

Our scientist also wanted more gravity data from space. This meant the new rocket would need more batteries because gravity data was large and took a bit to transmit. The all fell into place with the Tanager 2 Experimental.


OOPS executive felt the engineers went a bit overboard on the batteries but the engineers assured them they need that much in case the craft "accidentally" got into orbit. So the designed remained intake and the launch proceeded.



The mission was a success as Tanager 2 x achieved the alitude of 81 km and we were able to collect some gravity data.




However something strange happened as the Tanager 2 X did not explode in the atmosphere as expected, it actually crashed in to Kerbin soil.




This suggested that reentry not only had something to do with speed but also the crafts angle. Intrigued OOPS scientists and engineers began pouring of the data from Tanager 2 x flight to figure out the proper reentry procedures for space craft.

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