Kerman 1X relay satellite put into orbit around Kerbin
Year 1, Day 6
Remember the planned satellite to be put into orbit, that could start Kerbal-kind's reach for an interplanetary comms network? Well, just today, it was put into orbit! This technically does not count as a mission, as missions don't last forever. And this satellite is planned to last for hundreds of years! Without a specific return date, we do not know when it will come back, but as long as the solar panels don't degrade and batteries remain charged, it should last for a century, maybe even more.
The satellite uses the newly developed advanced payload rocket, the Kepsilon 1. It launched on the 4th hour of the morning with the satellite inside, and reached stable high Kerbin orbit at about noon, KSC time. After fairing separation, the payload was decoupled into orbit and the second stage of the rocket safely burned up in the atmosphere of Kerbin and splashed down in a remote part of the ocean.
The satellite confirmed communications was online, did several experiments, and then took the first ever full-color image of Kerbin:
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