![]() ![]() The crew returns to a research site last scienced back in 2017 to gather new readings, this time for Reaction Systems LtdĪfter a previous civvie overflight back in 2017 scientists are still unsure weather this volcano is actually extinct, so gas concentrations are being gathered over Zone J-7438 for Tetragon Projects Sailing and then trekking out to a spot in the Great Desert, the crew release a balloon over Site T1A402 for Tiberdyne Aerospace and also witness the effects of a meteor impact Taking an overland trek via UTV to a nearby mountainous region to release a balloon for Flooyd Dynamics Research Lab over Area 51KL2 & also set seismic sensors for field researchers Too far for a UTV traversal, the crew charters an airship to head out to the middle of a vast plain and release a balloon over Zone 23A9N for Kip Engineering Tagging along with an expedition up to the northern ice shelf, the team releases a balloon to gather atmospheric data over Site T1A664 for Tiberdyne Aerospaceīoth the high- and low-altitude crews set out together aboard the MSV Tongjess to release over several locations, with the low-alt crew at sea and high-alt dropped off on an island with UTVs Traveling overland via UTV to release over Area XX-233 north of the western shore desert to help CTC Exploration get a better idea of the weather patterns in the area & if the same will happen here Joining yet another research expedition, the crew brings along two balloons to release over Zone 42-HGTG to study the lower atmosphere and radiation near the poles for Field Research Team Releasing a balloon near The Wall at Zone 99K元 to better study the dual jet streams that run to the north and south of the mountain range for CTC Exploration Low-Altitude Science Survey 52 – 10/16/19 Releasing a balloon from within an old asteroid impact crater at Zone 347CR to conduct atmospheric analysis of the lower atmosphere for Experimental Engineering Group Low-Altitude Science Survey 53 – 11/15/19 Show Past Missions (2019) Hide Past Missions (2019) Releasing two balloons from the deck of a maritime vessel, the notoriously bad weather found over Area F0SPD and Site Z1-P give trouble for this mission on behalf of Probodobodyne Inc The longest overland trek to date using Utility Task Vehicles saw two releases, one each over Zone 88TN-K & Site WQ90-B to gather weather and atmospheric data for CTC ExplorationĪlthough we were able to save costs making the trip to Site 0-C75S for CTC Exploration via a supply vessel it took the team over two weeks before they could make the return voyage!Ī “local” mission that allows for cost-saving but treacherous UTV traversal sends the team out to Site V817DW on behalf of L-Tech Scientific Industries for an updated meteorological study of the region With support from Kravass the crew takes on another UTV traversal, heading out to Sector P-7NG4 north of the Wall to gather data about the weather boundary the terrain uplift causes ![]() ![]() The crew head to sea once again to release two balloons over Sector QH-T96 for Flooyd Dynamics Research Lab, to study how wind patterns through the isle straits affect Kerblantic storm developmentĪfter some overland traversals the crew changes gears and ships out aboard a maritime service vessel to do a release over the ocean at Area G0-XK8 for L-Tech Scientific Industries Making a short traversal via UTV out to the grasslands west of KSC, a release over Zone 7NW3XV for the Field Research Team aims to collect additional pollen data to augment quarterly Civvie flights Releasing over two locations, Sector LVS9B and Area D0J-60, the team sent up balloons to measure pollen levels in the atmosphere to further supplement data collected by quarterly Civvie flights ![]() Releasing two balloons over Sector KD-T for Tiberdyne Aerospace this mission will take advantage of the orbiting Kerbin II to stay in communication & thus require less support to be taken along KerBalloon Badlands Science Survey #2 – 11/16/20īoth high and low altitude crews are dispatched deep into the Badlands for multiple releases as part of a larger scientific expedition to investigate a suspected super volcano caldera at Site X02-V ![]()
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