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Second Satellite in Orbit

Bumblebee 2

FAB SPACE AGENCY has put its second satellite into orbit. The launch of Bumblebee 2 was a success!

I’ve spent some time today designing the new satellite and modifying my launch vehicle a bit, adding a crazy fairing to the final stage to protect the new satellite and its bulky antenna. After some testing, I realised I also needed to add some support struts so that the rocket wouldn’t shake itself apart in the upper atmosphere.

The Bumblebee 2 satellite

Bumblebee 2 in VAB

Bumblebee 2 launch vehicle test

Bumblebee 2 in VAB

After that design change, it was smooth sailing during the launch. I made it into space and decoupled the boosters and the second stage to continue my burn into orbit.

Bumblebee 2 Launch

Bumblebee 2 Launch

Bumblebee 2 Launch

Bumblebee 2 in Space

Next, I blew the fairing off the payload and turned on its RCS thrusters to be able to better navigate the third stage.

Bumblebee 2 in Space

After extending the satellite’s solar arrays to provide the craft with power, I circled Kerbin for a bit and then circularised the orbit. I ended up with a very nice orbit at a height of roughly 100 km that was tilted a bit from the orbit of Bumblebee 1. Neat!

Bumblebee 2 in Space

Bumblebee 1 & 2 Orbits in Map View

In the last step, I decoupled stage three and extended the satellite’s main antenna. It’s now in a stable orbit with plenty of power from the solar cells, and lots of monopropellant left for its station-keeping RCS thrusters.

Bumblebee 2 in Space

Bumblebee 2 in Space

My next mission will be to get a Kerbal into orbit. The stakes are now getting higher in this here space program!

FSA Mission Flag

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