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  1. Pre-Launch Design Release

    Team Name: StackBNimble Corp.

    Available Funds: $299,018

    Vehicle Name: Boi #2

    Vehicle Parts List and Cost: 

    Command Pod Mk 1: ($600)

    Parachute Mk16: ($422)

    18A Stack Decoupler X2: ($800)

    Fuel Tank FL-T400 x3: ($1500)

    Swivel Liquid Fuel Engine x4: ($2400)

    Radiator Panels x2: ($300)

    Radial Decoupler TT-38K x4: ($2400)

    RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster x4: ($1600)

    Aerodynamic Nose Cone x4: ($960) 

    Total: $17,262
     

    Design Goals: Our vehicle is designed to possess maximum thrusting power in order to leave Kerbin's atmosphere, achieve stable orbit, and return safely to Kerbin.

    Launch Goal: In this launch, we hoped to achieve the following milestones: 

    • Orbiting Mun (+ safe return) - $200,000
    • Landing on Mun ( + safe return) - $250,000

    Pilot Plan: We will use the SAS system to help us stay on track in getting into orbit. Our plan is to fly vertically upward, then rotate our rocket to about 65 degrees, then decouple our thruster when out of fuel. We will attempt to achieve a parabolic arc path. Once we have reached a certain altitude, we will accelerate to the horizon until stable orbit is achieved. Once orbit is achieved, we will calculate the angle at which we need to accelerate towards Mun and will attempt to land. When at the appropriate altitude, we will accelerate away from Mun's surface in order to land at a reasonably low velocity in order to make sure our rocket remains intact and that our pilot Bob stays safe. 

    Illustrations: 

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    Launch Report and Debrief

     

    Launch Time: 10:31 A.M.

    Team Members Present: Chris VanKerkhove, Nathan Stack, Jeremy Walther

    Play-by-Play: The rocket left the launch path, accelerating vertically until an altitude of 120,000 km was achieved. At that point, our thruster was decoupled. We then angled towards the horizon, eventually rising to a level at which a parabolic arc path was achieved. We successfully exited Kerbin's atmosphere and accelerated towards the Mun. Once we got to Mun, we successfully orbited Mun, considering an attempt to land on Mun; however, the attempt was too dangerous as our fuel levels were too low. We then exited orbit by thrusting in the direction of Kerbin, our pilot ejected his parachute when at the appropriate altitude, and landed safely. We returned Bob Kerban safely to Kerbal. His family dearly missed him and they're happy he's home safe.

    Photographs:

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    Time-of-Flight: 19 minutes.

    Summary: We achieved all of our desired milestones, indicated in the pre-launch debrief.

    Opportunities / Learnings: Our team learned of the importance of heat shields, as our rocket very nearly began to overheat. We also learned how to more successfully maneuver in order to achieve orbit, which has been a source of difficulty for us. Although we thought we had learned from previous launches to make sure that we had enough fuel to achieve our desired milestones, in this launch we did not. We need to more thoughtfully calculate how much fuel we will need in the future.

    Strategies / Project Timeline: Going forward, we recognize the need to experiment with different engines and command pods in order to try new things to achieve more difficult milestones. We also need to create a pilot plan in greater detail in order to more efficiently and effectively achieve our milestones. The pilot plan of this launch was better and had more detail than previous launches; however, the pilot plan can still be improved.

    Milestone Awards Presented: 

    • Orbiting Mun (+ safe return) - $200,000

    Available Funds:  $299,018 - $17,262 + $200,000 = $481,756

     

     

     

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  2. Pre-Launch Design Release

    Team Name: StackBNimble Corp.

    Available Funds: $50,000

    Vehicle Name: Stud

    Vehicle Parts List and Cost: 

    Command Pod Mk 1: ($600)

    Parachute Mk16: ($422)

    18A Stack Decoupler X2: ($800)

    Fuel Tank FL-T400 x3: ($1500)

    Swivel Liquid Fuel Engine x2: ($2400)

    Radiator Panels x2: ($300)

    Radial Decoupler TT-38K x4: ($2400)

    RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster x4: ($1600)

    Aerodynamic Nose Cone x4: ($960) 

    Total: $10,982

    Design Goals: Our satellite is designed to possess maximum thrusting power in order to leave Kerbin's atmosphere and achieve stable orbit.

    Launch Goal: In this launch, we hoped to achieve the following milestones: 

    • First working satellite placed in stable orbit - $80,000

    Pilot Plan: We will use the SAS system to help us stay on track in getting into orbit. Our plan is to fly vertically upward, then rotate our rocket to about 65 degrees, then decouple our thruster when out of fuel. We will attempt to achieve a parabolic arc path. Once we have reached a certain altitude, we will accelerate to the horizon until stable orbit is achieved.

    Illustrations: Displaying screenshot14.png

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    Launch Report and Debrief

     

    Launch Time: 10:38 A.M.

    Team Members Present: Chris VanKerkhove, Nathan Stack, Jeremy Walther

    Play-by-Play: The rocket left the launch path, accelerating vertically until an altitude of 80,000 km was achieved. At that point, our thruster was decoupled. We then angled towards the horizon, eventually rising to a level at which a parabolic arc path was achieved. We successfully achieved orbit. After achieving orbit, we attempted our first Kerbal EVA, which was successful. We then exited orbit by thrusting in the direction of Kerbin, and were worried as our pilot had to eject and deploy his parachute. He did land safely, however.

    Photographs: Displaying screenshot9.png.

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    Time-of-Flight: 14 minutes.

    Summary: We achieved all of our desired milestones, indicated in the pre-launch debrief.

    Opportunities / Learnings: Our team learned of the importance of heat shields, as our rocket very nearly began to overheat. We also learned how to more successfully maneuver in order to achieve orbit, which has been a source of difficulty for us. We also learned from previous launches to make sure that we had enough fuel to achieve our desired milestones, and we did. 

    Strategies / Project Timeline: Going forward, we recognize the need to experiment with different engines and command pods in order to try new things to achieve more difficult milestones. We also need to create a pilot plan in greater detail in order to more efficiently and effectively achieve our milestones.

    Milestone Awards Presented: 

    • First working satellite placed in stable orbit - $80,000

    Available Funds:  $230,000 - $10,982 + $80,000 = $299,018 

  3. This launch was nearly identical to our third launch, except we remembered to take screenshots. 

    Pre-Launch Design Release

    Team Name: StackBNimble Corp.

    Available Funds: $50,000

    Vehicle Name: Boi #2

    Vehicle Parts List and Cost: 

    Command Pod Mk 1: ($600)

    Parachute Mk16: ($422)

    18A Stack Decoupler X2: ($800)

    Fuel Tank FL-T400 x3: ($1500)

    Swivel Liquid Fuel Engine x2: ($2400)

    Radiator Panels x2: ($300)

    Radial Decoupler TT-38K x4: ($2400)

    RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster x4: ($1600)

    Aerodynamic Nose Cone x4: ($960) 

    Total: $10,982

    Design Goals: Our vehicle is designed to possess maximum thrusting power in order to leave Kerbin's atmosphere, achieve stable orbit, and return safely to Kerbin.

    Launch Goal: In this launch, we hoped to achieve the following milestones: 

    • Manned launch to 50 km - $30,000
    • Achieving stable orbit - $40,000
    • Achieving stable manned orbit - $50,000

    Pilot Plan: We will use the SAS system to help us stay on track in getting into orbit. Our plan is to fly vertically upward, then rotate our rocket to about 65 degrees, then decouple our thruster when out of fuel. We will attempt to achieve a parabolic arc path. Once we have reached a certain altitude, we will accelerate to the horizon until stable orbit is achieved.

    Illustrations: 

    This is our rocket:

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    Launch Report and Debrief

     
     

    Launch Time: 10:21 A.M.

    Team Members Present: Chris VanKerkhove, Nathan Stack, Jeremy Walther

    Play-by-Play: The rocket left the launch path, accelerating vertically until an altitude of 80,000 km was achieved. At that point, our thruster was decoupled. We then angled towards the horizon, eventually rising to a level at which a parabolic arc path was achieved. We successfully achieved orbit. We then exited orbit by thrusting in the direction of Kerbin, and were worried as our pilot had to eject and deploy his parachute. He did land safely, however.

    Photographs:

     

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    Time-of-Flight: 18 minutes.

    Summary: We achieved all of our desired milestones, indicated in the pre-launch debrief.

    Opportunities / Learnings: Our team learned of the importance of heat shields, as our rocket very nearly began to overheat. We also learned the importance of making sure we have ample fuel to achieve our desired milestone; we ran low on fuel near the end of the launch. Had we ran out of fuel, we may have been unable to return to Kerbin's surface.

    Strategies / Project Timeline: Going forward, we recognize the need to experiment with different engines and command pods in order to try new things to achieve more difficult milestones. We also need to create a pilot plan in greater detail in order to more efficiently and effectively achieve our milestones. More than anything, we need to continue gaining experience in KSP, as it is a very new game to all of us, and learn all of the little tricks of the game in order to truly succeed.

    Milestone Awards Presented: 

    • Manned launch to 50 km - $30,000
    • Achieving stable orbit - $40,000
    • Achieving stable manned orbit - $50,000
  4. This past Friday at Arts Fest, we brought Kerbal Space Program into the real world. Every year at Arts Fest, the Physics 1 students are given a project in which they need to construct a rocket out of a 2 Liter bottle, which is then launched on the track. If the rocket is in the air for at least 7 seconds, full points are awarded. This year, Mr. Fullerton gave all of his Physics C students the same project. If our rocket remained in the air for at least 7 seconds, then our reward would be 100,000 kerbency for our team in Kerbal Space Program. Our team, Stack B Nimble Corp., received the full reward. Our rocket remained in the air for 8.23 seconds, a better time than we expected.

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  5. Pre-Launch Design Release

    Team Name: StackBNimble Corp.

    Available Funds: $50,000

    Vehicle Name: Boi

    Vehicle Parts List and Cost: 

    Command Pod Mk 1: ($600)

    Parachute Mk16: ($422)

    18A Stack Decoupler X2: ($800)

    Fuel Tank FL-T400 x3: ($1500)

    Swivel Liquid Fuel Engine x2: ($2400)

    Radiator Panels x2: ($300)

    Radial Decoupler TT-38K x4: ($2400)

    RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster x4: ($1600)

    Aerodynamic Nose Cone x4: ($960) 

    Total: $10,982

    Design Goals: Our vehicle is designed to possess maximum thrusting power in order to leave Kerbin's atmosphere, achieve stable orbit, and successfully achieve our first Kerbal EVA after orbit is established. 

    Launch Goal: In this launch, we hoped to achieve the following milestones: 

    • Manned launch to 50 km - $30,000
    • Achieving stable orbit - $40,000
    • Achieving stable manned orbit - $50,000
    • First Kerbal EVA - $60,000

    Pilot Plan: We will use the SAS system to help us stay on track in getting into orbit. Our plan is to fly vertically upward, then rotate our rocket to about 65 degrees, then decouple our thruster when out of fuel. We will attempt to achieve a parabolic arc path. Once we have reached a certain altitude, we will accelerate to the horizon until stable orbit is achieved.

    Illustrations: We forgot to take screenshots of our rocket and during our flight. 

     

    Launch Report and Debrief

     

    Launch Time: 10:21 A.M.

    Team Members Present: Chris VanKerkhove, Nathan Stack, Jeremy Walther

    Play-by-Play: The rocket left the launch path, accelerating vertically until an altitude of 80,000 km was achieved. At that point, our thruster was decoupled. We then angled towards the horizon, eventually rising to a level at which a parabolic arc path was achieved. We successfully achieved orbit. After achieving orbit, we attempted our first Kerbal EVA, which was successful. We then exited orbit by thrusting in the direction of Kerbin, and were worried as our pilot had to eject and deploy his parachute. He did land safely, however.

    Photographs: We failed to take screenshots..

    Time-of-Flight: 14 minutes.

    Summary: We achieved all of our desired milestones, indicated in the pre-launch debriedf.

    Opportunities / Learnings: Our team learned of the importance of heat shields, as our rocket very nearly began to overheat. 

    Strategies / Project Timeline: Going forward, we recognize the need to experiment with different engines and command pods in order to try new things to achieve more difficult milestones. We also need to create a pilot plan in greater detail in order to more efficiently and effectively achieve our milestones.

    Milestone Awards Presented: 

    • Manned launch to 50 km - $30,000
    • Achieving stable orbit - $40,000
    • Achieving stable manned orbit - $50,000
    • First Kerbal EVA - $60,000

    Available Funds: $50,000 + $30,000 + $40,000 + $50,000 + $60,000 = $230,000

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