First attempt at crewed orbital flight goes horribly wrong!

 Year 1, Day 6

The KSA had this day planned for the history books. And yet, sadly, it went horribly wrong.

The first crewed flight of the Moho-Atlas 1 failed after taking off with too little fuel and not powerful enough reaction wheels, according to the Kerbin Astronomical and Rocketry Society. There were also apparently some loose bolts. Thankfully, the pilot, again, fearless Jebediah Kerman, separated the capsule from the rocket body in enough time to splashdown safely, so no lives were lost.

However, this set the funding for the Administration far back. They now have to find a solution with a lower budget. They think a more powerful reaction wheel hub and smarter engineers might work. For now though, the program has gone into work mode while they figure out a solution.



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