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Kerbal Space Program mod Asteroid Day

Asteroid Day

Game Version: 1.2
Total Downloads: 101,873
Updated: Nov 11, 2016
Created: Jun 30, 2015

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Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.2 release 1.25 MB Nov 11, 2016 1.2 9,482 download Asteroid Day Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.2 releaseDownload
Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.1.3 release 1.59 MB Jun 29, 2016 1.1 12,819 download Asteroid Day Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.1.3 releaseDownload
Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.0.5 release 1.81 MB Nov 9, 2015 1.0.5 47,159 download Asteroid Day Asteroid Day for Kerbal Space Program 1.0.5 releaseDownload
AsteroidDay.zip release 1.59 MB Jun 30, 2015 1.0.4 29,363 download Asteroid Day AsteroidDay.zip releaseDownload

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Introducing Kerbal Space Program’s second official mod: Asteroid Day! We’ve partnered with the B612 Foundation to bring you this mod which will give you four new parts, a new experiment, and a unique contract.

 

The Sentinel Infrared Telescope mimics the real world Sentinel mission being planned by the B612 Foundation, which plans to map 90% of the larger asteroids threatening Earth's orbit sometime between 2018 and 2024. Due to sun glare it is difficult for telescopes on Earth to observe objects passing on the planet's day side. Deploying a telescope into a solar orbit near Venus and facing it away from the Sun, back towards Earth's orbit, would cover that blind spot.

 

Your mission will be to recreate this mission profile in Kerbal Space Program, deploying a telescope around Eve’s orbit. When deployed with an antenna and a power source between Eve and Kerbin, aligned to face away from the Sun, and activated, the telescope will begin to map the orbit of the outer planet in a 200° vision cone for passing asteroids.

 

This pack also includes a long-term contract to map asteroids around Kerbin as well as other planets that match various specifications. It differs from other contracts in that it encourages the use of existing infrastructure. It does not require a new vessel for each contract, and each scan is faster with more telescopes deployed.

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