Kerman Space Telescope launched
Year 14, Day 422
We now have what the KSA meant when they said they were launching something "really cool" into space on the next Kerb-Shuttle mission... A space telescope!
Specifically called the Kerman Space Telescope (KST), this is a first-of-its-kind invention that costed "a lot" to put into LKO. It's a visible-light capturing telescope just like the big observatories we have down here on Kerbin, but MUCH more expensive and, of course, in space!
It was launched 2 days ago aboard KTS-2, and was just announced that it's working today. It has not yet taken any pictures, but may be expected to soon. It will first attempt to capture the Atlas Nebula, a pyramid-shaped nebula in the southern sky. If the image comes out good, they will call first mission success and continue imaging operations as long as possible.
Let's cross our fingers and pray to the Kraken that this works out and everything goes well.
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