Huojin Space Exploration Agency

"A game where the players create and manage their own space program.
Build spacecraft, fly them, and try to help the Kerbals to fulfill their ultimate mission of conquering space."
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Huojin Space Exploration Agency

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=Huojin Space Exploration Agency (HSEA)=

The Huojin Space Exploration Agency, founded in order to plum the mysterious depths of space, uncovering new discoveries to enrich Kerbal-kind and further our development. Our mission statement - To go where no Kerbal has ever gone before.

Director of the HSEA: Dr. Huo Jin Kerbal
News

03/10/2012 - HSEA officially established. Explorer Missions announced by Director Huo Jin Kerbal.
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Explorer I
Mission Type: Launch Explorer I Satellite into 100km equatorial orbit around Kerbin.
Launch Date: 03/10/2012
Launch Vehicle: Spearpoint I LV
Mission Duration: N/A

Explorer II
Mission Type: Launch Explorer II Satellite away from Kerbin into heliocentric orbit.
Launch Date: 05/10/12
Launch Vehicle: Strider I LV
Mission Duration: N/A
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Explorer III
Mission Type: TBA
Launch Date: TBA
Launch Vehicle: TBA
Mission Duration: N/A
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Launch of Explorer I, First Kerbal Satellite

http://imgur.com/a/n3i1b#0

As detailed extensively in the above gallery, released by the Huojin Space Exploration Agency, Explorer I has become the first Kerbal-made object to leave the confines of our planet. This simple satellite has been placed in an orbit 100km above the surface of Kerbin, where it will remain until de-orbited or until its orbit degrades sufficiently for it to re-enter on its own.

This satellite "marks the dawning of a new age", said Director Huo Jin Kerbal of the Huojin Space Exploration Agency, "one that will push our horizons beyond our planet, to the stars". The whole of Kerbin awaits eagerly to see what developments come next.

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Explorer II follows in footsteps of Explorer I, first craft to escape Kerbin

http://imgur.com/a/8iMAz#0

A short while ago, Director Huo Jin Kerbal confirmed that the Explorer II satellite, launched atop the Strider I Launch Vehicle, had successfully reached Kerbin-escape velocity, propelling it beyond the orbit of the Mun and Minmus. This marks two very special landmarks - the first Kerbal-made craft to achieve Kerbin-escape and the first Kerbal-made craft to enter a heliocentric orbit.

A powerful lower stage, which some commentators have speculated could be adapted to reach high-Kerbin orbits, perhaps even the Mun, propelled Explorer II into a Low Kerbin Orbit. Though mission control reported that the periapsis of the orbit had degraded somewhat due to navigational malfunctions, this was rectified with some quick thinking, and ultimately added to the sling-shot effect that provided a great deal of speed required for Explorer II's radical new engines to propel its final stage beyond Kerbin's sphere of influence.

Featured on Explorer II's final stage, encompassing the satellite, is a brand new type of engine utilising nuclear technology, providing low-fuel thrust in deep space environments.

As Explorer II passed beyond the orbit of the Mun, approaching within 20,000 km of it, the Kerbal Space Centre reported that minor technical glitches in the orbit mapping software necessitated a further burn in order to ensure a true heliocentric orbit was obtained, preventing Explorer II from being caught in any way by the Mun, yet all was reported as having gone well.

The Explorer II mission also succeeded in leaving simple science satellites in orbit around Kerbin, many carrying small items from schools and national sites from across Kerbin.

A final burn from Explorer II has placed it within Eve's orbit, our closest planet. Scientists and officials at the Huojin Space Exploration Agency are unable to comment on how close this will bring Explorer II to an Eve flyby, but say that regardless of whether this intersection occurs or not, they will be able to gather valuable information about the planet, as well as, chiefly, the Sun.

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