Tag Archive: IP ComSat II
Apr 24 2015
Kerbin Satellites – 4/24/15
Nov 30 2014
Kerbin Satellites – 11/30/14
LEGEND
Red – Debris/Nonoperational satellites
Orange – Operational satellites
Green – Communication satellites
We apologize for the motion blur and will have to capture data at a higher frame rate next time.
Nov 30 2014
#047: IP ComSat II Redeux
The Inter-Planetary Communication Satellite network has so far seen several setbacks, mainly the fact that both IP ComSats failed to achieve orbit on their first launches. In the case of the second launch failure, actual sabotage was alleged by some news agencies, although independent investigation by the KSA is underway and has so far turned up no conclusive evidence of tampering with the launch vehicle. The KSA only needs two satellites to complete this network, but the failure of this second attempt to put IP ComSat II into orbit could jeopardize the entire operation and place extra stress on the KSA to explain these issues to its investors. With all this in mind, Lead Engineer Simon and his team have worked diligently in the hopes of finally completing the IP ComSat network with this launch.
Nov 29 2014
IP ComSat II – SRB Separation
Nov 16 2014
#045: IP ComSat II Déjà Vu
The KSA has readied a third satellite for launch into polar orbit to complete the first interplanetary communications network around Kerbin. The first launch failed during ascent, the second launch was successful, and now the Agency hopes to add another good launch to their record. Once in place, the two IP ComSats will allow Mission Control to contact craft anywhere in the Kerbol system, staying both high above and below the orbital plane as much as possible to improve chances of connections.