Though they had originally decided to send a satellite to Jool, IronTomato's Bureau of Aeronautic SCIENCE abandoned the idea, and will instead be sending Edman on his second mission.
His mission is to go to the north pole of the moon.
His craft is very sturdy.
Surprisingly, it goes upward.
Edman manages to complete orbit without a hitch, and plenty of fuel to spare. Luck must be in a good mood today.
As he burns toward the moon, Edman looks up just in time to see a solar eclipse.
Munar orbit completed. However, two very major design flaws have been recognized:
A: Theres no battery, or solar panels,
B: The fourth phase is completely useless now, because it doesn't have a decoupler, the third phase drank up all its fuel. Fortunately, there are still plenty of snacks in the lander, which has its own decoupler.
Sloppy orbital adjustments were had:
The lander's real funky lookin', but it should be able to land safely.
Edman experiments with various things, plants the flag, and takes a surface sample.
Our instruments report that he's not as far North as we wanted him to be. Oh well.
Edman is ready to go home. The lander's got plenty of fuel for the return.
As he enters the atmosphere, we receive an emergency message from Edman. It reads, "dood its so fukken warm in here"
The command pod gently lands in the grass. Home sweet home.
We may have forgotten it last time, but this time we showed that MatLab who's boss.
As a reward for their hard work and cooperation, the Kerbal Science Program has been awarded with access to the Specialized Construction node, which includes state-of-the-art magnetic docking ports.
Teh Save:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/imv5sltcdjj3qrr/Kerbal%20SCIENCE%20Program.zip