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The missions thread
Hi,
I Know that the physics dept. are working hardly for the engineering and us, the kerbonauts!
But us, we don't really do a lot of things...So I decide to make this tread for the missions request of the other divisions. For examples, if one guy of the planetology division wants to make an ISA map of kerbin he tells it in this tread. One of the kerbonaut take the mission and he says it to the engineering dept. who build the rocket.
Your comments and suggestions are very welcome.
Best,
jb2512, kerbonaut
Upcoming missions:
Eve Isothermalism Probe (E.I.P): (Physics dept. ''Majormarks'') [Kerbonaut: jb2512] engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t10-mission-investigating-the-atmospheric-temperatures-of-eve
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV): (Physics dept. '' BGraves'') [Kerbonaut: MoShY] engineer: MoShY http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t8-mission-kerbostationary-orbit-experimental-verification
Project ORION: (planetology dept. ''Commander Error'') Kerbonaut: jb2512
engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t12-mission-project-orion
Atmospheric Thickness exaMination and Oxygen Semi-Lander (ATMOS) : (Physics dept. ''ROFLCopter64bit'') Kerbonaut: Anybody else?? If not I will take it.] engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t27-mission-atmospheric-thickness-examination-and-oxygen-semi-lander-atmos
Last Missions:
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 2A "Mun" ( SRORO 2A): (planetology dept. ''FriedMünCake'') [Kerbonaut ''jb2512'' ]
Gravity-to-Size Recon Mission (G.S.R.M): (Physics dept. ''yanoo22'') [Kerbonaut: jb2512] engineer: MoShY http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t9-mission-gravity-to-size-recon-mission-gsrm
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 1A "Minmus" ( SRORO 1A): (planetology dept. ''FriedMünCake'') [Kerbonaut ''jb2512'' ]
I Know that the physics dept. are working hardly for the engineering and us, the kerbonauts!
But us, we don't really do a lot of things...So I decide to make this tread for the missions request of the other divisions. For examples, if one guy of the planetology division wants to make an ISA map of kerbin he tells it in this tread. One of the kerbonaut take the mission and he says it to the engineering dept. who build the rocket.
Your comments and suggestions are very welcome.
Best,
jb2512, kerbonaut
Upcoming missions:
Eve Isothermalism Probe (E.I.P): (Physics dept. ''Majormarks'') [Kerbonaut: jb2512] engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t10-mission-investigating-the-atmospheric-temperatures-of-eve
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV): (Physics dept. '' BGraves'') [Kerbonaut: MoShY] engineer: MoShY http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t8-mission-kerbostationary-orbit-experimental-verification
Project ORION: (planetology dept. ''Commander Error'') Kerbonaut: jb2512
engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t12-mission-project-orion
Atmospheric Thickness exaMination and Oxygen Semi-Lander (ATMOS) : (Physics dept. ''ROFLCopter64bit'') Kerbonaut: Anybody else?? If not I will take it.] engineer: Angel_Boy http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t27-mission-atmospheric-thickness-examination-and-oxygen-semi-lander-atmos
Last Missions:
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 2A "Mun" ( SRORO 2A): (planetology dept. ''FriedMünCake'') [Kerbonaut ''jb2512'' ]
Gravity-to-Size Recon Mission (G.S.R.M): (Physics dept. ''yanoo22'') [Kerbonaut: jb2512] engineer: MoShY http://unikerbol.canadian-forum.com/t9-mission-gravity-to-size-recon-mission-gsrm
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 1A "Minmus" ( SRORO 1A): (planetology dept. ''FriedMünCake'') [Kerbonaut ''jb2512'' ]
kerbonauts needed!!!
Last edited by jb2512 on Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:34 pm; edited 30 times in total (Reason for editing : mission update)
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Re: The missions thread
I would much love it if you could land 2 probes on Minmus and 2 on the Mun with the scientific instruments that gather data about the fields of gravity of both bodies.
I want 2 probes to be set at high altitude and low altitude to mesure differences in gravity. With this data I could mesure the diameter of the bodies and their density.
Engineers! We need you!
Yanoo22
Physicist
I want 2 probes to be set at high altitude and low altitude to mesure differences in gravity. With this data I could mesure the diameter of the bodies and their density.
Engineers! We need you!
Yanoo22
Physicist
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Re: The missions thread
Ok, nice I take the missions. I will talk to the engineering dept. for the rocket.
jb2512, kerbonaut
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Re: The missions thread
Try to land these things at both the highest and lowest points you can find. The bigger te gap, the better the data.
The mission is called: Gravity-to-Size Recon Mission. G.S.R.M
Yanoo22
Physicist
The mission is called: Gravity-to-Size Recon Mission. G.S.R.M
Yanoo22
Physicist
Last edited by Yanoo22 on Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:05 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Incomplete data.)
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Re: The missions thread
I need a Satellite around Minmus, polar orbit. If you have ISA Map Sat that would be good and you send me the file. Details VIA PM
Francis Kerman.
Francis Kerman.
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Re: The missions thread
Ok, nice.
Just give me a mission name;)
jb2512,
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Just give me a mission name;)
jb2512,
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Re: The missions thread
The Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 1A "Minmus" ( SRORO 1A)
I hope you don't mind, I will only be doing SRORO (Short ranged stuff) with the Kerbonaut Division, all Long Range ( Anything but Mün, Minmus and Kerbin. ) As we need a live Kerbal Planetologist on their missions. Not just computer data.
Doctor Francis Mün Kerman
Planetologist
BSE - Mathematics
Ph. D - Planetology
I hope you don't mind, I will only be doing SRORO (Short ranged stuff) with the Kerbonaut Division, all Long Range ( Anything but Mün, Minmus and Kerbin. ) As we need a live Kerbal Planetologist on their missions. Not just computer data.
Doctor Francis Mün Kerman
Planetologist
BSE - Mathematics
Ph. D - Planetology
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Re: The missions thread
Ok, I put you as kerbonaut.
Oh, and went you will finish the mission told me, I will update the mission status.
jb2512,
kerbonaut
Oh, and went you will finish the mission told me, I will update the mission status.
jb2512,
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Re: The missions thread
Oh, One more mission.
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 2A "Mün"
Same as SRORO 1A but this time around the Mün.
Short-range Orbital Research Operations, Section 2A "Mün"
Same as SRORO 1A but this time around the Mün.
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Re: The missions thread
Ok nice, add it.
jb2512,
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Re: The missions thread
I'm working on the rocket for the gravity readings, is it ok if instead of a probe it's a rover.
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Re: The missions thread
I talk to Yanoo22, he wants a probe, sorry.
Did I add you?
jb2512,
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Did I add you?
jb2512,
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Re: The missions thread
I don't mind if it's a probe or a rover, I just need data from different specific altitudes.
Rovers could indeed be effective for the planetologists, and who knows, we may just as well end up getting some interesting data by getting some variety.
Rovers could indeed be effective for the planetologists, and who knows, we may just as well end up getting some interesting data by getting some variety.
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Re: The missions thread
Ho and I forgot to say that: When you will be finish the craft, sent it to me in PM.
If you use mods, tell me.
P.S.: FriedMünCake, did you need an engineer?
jb2512,
kerbonaut
If you use mods, tell me.
P.S.: FriedMünCake, did you need an engineer?
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As I said on the Official Forums:
Like I said in the Official Forums, I'd like someone to run a mission to measure the temperature of Eve at various altitudes. Full details are in the thread, but it appears to have broken so I can't find it right now to copy paste it here.
Anyway; mission naming is up to the pilot, but I'd recommend something like "Eve Isothermalism Probe". I'd also recommend have multiple probes that can be detached and deorbited one by one; but that's once again up to the pilot/engineer.
Anyway; mission naming is up to the pilot, but I'd recommend something like "Eve Isothermalism Probe". I'd also recommend have multiple probes that can be detached and deorbited one by one; but that's once again up to the pilot/engineer.
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Re: The missions thread
I take the mission for the kerbonaut and I will take the name that you give me.
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Re: The missions thread
How's it going in the build for the GSRM?
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Re: The missions thread
Just have to sent it to me, and it will be ready. And it's a rover.
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Re: The missions thread
I have a mission for aspiring Kerbonauts. It requires some very precise maneuvering.
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV)
I need a rocket (Any kind of rocket, doesn't matter size or nature) in orbit around Kerbin at an altitude of 2 857 627 meters. The orbit must be as close as possible to that altitude, and as circular as possible, as well as having an inclination as small as possible away from an equatorial orbit.
Please report to me, in a PM, what your apoapsis and periapsis were, the inclination, as well as the orbital geostationary period, a measure of approximately how long it took for the location directly beneath you to move 90 degrees (so it would be just over the horizon.
Thank you!
PS: It would probably be easier if each of these requests were individual topics. Maybe we could preface the topic title with [MISSION]?
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV)
I need a rocket (Any kind of rocket, doesn't matter size or nature) in orbit around Kerbin at an altitude of 2 857 627 meters. The orbit must be as close as possible to that altitude, and as circular as possible, as well as having an inclination as small as possible away from an equatorial orbit.
Please report to me, in a PM, what your apoapsis and periapsis were, the inclination, as well as the orbital geostationary period, a measure of approximately how long it took for the location directly beneath you to move 90 degrees (so it would be just over the horizon.
Thank you!
PS: It would probably be easier if each of these requests were individual topics. Maybe we could preface the topic title with [MISSION]?
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Re: The missions thread
BGraves wrote:I have a mission for aspiring Kerbonauts. It requires some very precise maneuvering.
KERBOSTATIONARY ORBIT EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (KOEV)
I need a rocket (Any kind of rocket, doesn't matter size or nature) in orbit around Kerbin at an altitude of 2 857 627 meters. The orbit must be as close as possible to that altitude, and as circular as possible, as well as having an inclination as small as possible away from an equatorial orbit.
Please report to me, in a PM, what your apoapsis and periapsis were, the inclination, as well as the orbital geostationary period, a measure of approximately how long it took for the location directly beneath you to move 90 degrees (so it would be just over the horizon.
Thank you!
PS: It would probably be easier if each of these requests were individual topics. Maybe we could preface the topic title with [MISSION]?
This is a fantastic idea.
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Re: The missions thread
Add it.
And yes, I was figure out to change the name.
And yes, I was figure out to change the name.
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Re: The missions thread
Yes. But I imagine a simple rocket and a ISA Map Satellite will be sufficient.
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Re: The missions thread
The order post is a great idea but I will still updating the first post.
For the result, just tell to the kerbonaut where you want the result.
jb2512,
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For the result, just tell to the kerbonaut where you want the result.
jb2512,
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Re: The missions thread
My first assignment to anyone.
//Duna Probe Landing, Mission Project ORION
Place a probe with temprature, pressure, and accelerometer sensors on the surface of Duna. Record max G-forces during re-entry and pressures at ~10km and on the ground.
//Duna Probe Landing, Mission Project ORION
Place a probe with temprature, pressure, and accelerometer sensors on the surface of Duna. Record max G-forces during re-entry and pressures at ~10km and on the ground.
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Re: The missions thread
Add it.
The ''yanoo22'' mission will take place today!
We are still looking for engineers!!!
jb2512,
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The ''yanoo22'' mission will take place today!
We are still looking for engineers!!!
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