Success! My 3 guys are currently in orbit around Laythe


My lander didn't behave as expected and the design turned out to be crap in many respects, but it worked well enough to get me into orbit with fuel to spare.
Here's my mission profile:
The Cech lander sitting on top of its launcher, with 3 accidental astronauts on board. This was supposed to be empty! This happened every time I re-edited my ship in the VAB, even though I'd remove all dudes and save. Ah well. I had to obviously re-launch this, but you can see what my launcher and rescue lander look like. I ended up needing to add 32 solid fuel boosters to get into orbit, and even then I needed help from my aerospike engines as well. This had a lot of stability issues, leading to carefully placed struts all over the place.
Once in orbit I docked with a Mata tanker and.. tried to burn for Jool. As you can see my design wasn't very well thought out. I'm still using my main launcher core here, in what I call the hobbsyoyo maneuver. Incredibly unstable, but I wasn't going to waste that fuel.
Once that fuel ran out, the tanker took over. This was better, but still unstable. Very wobbly. And eventually it was clear I wouldn't have enough thrust to finish burning in one go.. I had to stop burning, make an orbit around Kerbin, and then continue.
I didn't think it would work, but I got that encounter with Jool. Somehow! My trajectory looked way off when I was burning, but then magically a wild encounter appeared. It was a pretty good one too. I went back to the launch pad, sent another Mata tanker into orbit, and then sent it towards Jool as well. I fixed both trajectories once leaving Kerbin's SOI and eventually plunged both ships straight into Laythe's atmosphere, bypassing Jool altogether. Thanks for that tip hobbs! Would have never thought to do that.
Next I had to get my lander in a polar orbit, since my guys were stuck on the north polar ice cap. I used up all the fuel I had left in the tanker and I wasn't anywhere near a polar orbit.. So I fired up the landing engines in my lander and.. not very efficient and not much fuel there! That worried me - would they be good enough to help me land?
Either way, I had to fire up my aerospike engines and use up most of the fuel in those tanks to get into a polar orbit. Once there, it was a question of docking with the tanker I sent along with this mission and refuel.. nope, not enough fuel. Fortunately enough I had another tanker in a low orbit around Jool. That was supposed to be "going home fuel", but I needed it now. After docking and refuelling my lander was finally full, and my tanker had some fuel left.
Now it was going to get tricky.. I wanted to land with most of my fuel reserves intact, maximizing my chance of getting back into orbit as much as I could.. so I remained docked and used the tanker to burn retrograde until I got this
Goal was to let the atmosphere slow me down most of the way.. and then use my landing engines to slow down enough for the parachutes to kick in.. after that I'd need my landing engines again to slow down enough so that I would be going slow enough for a non-fatal landing.
Surprisingly enough my initial entry was near perfect.. but the landing had to be attempted several times anyway - this whole maneuver of me using the tanker to slow down was repeated maybe 7-8 times
I totally didn't think any of this was going to work, but.. somehow my aim was much better than expected
This is a photo from a failed landing, but this usually happened at some point - the tanker would fly by me.. towards those poor guys on the surface. It'd never hit me or them mind you, but it always startled me... as it was usually pretty damn close... and I was trying to concentrate on the landing
The failed landings were failed landings because the chutes opened up when I was going too fast.. and a couple times I ran out of fuel in my landing engines and crashed. The chutes just wouldn't cooperate - I would slow down to 90m/s and they'd still flip my lander upside down.. and some of them would tear right off. I almost gave up - I thought my lander design was flawed in some way.
So then in one landing I slowed down to 70-80m/s and my chutes opened up properly! But a bunch of my landing fuel was gone. So I quickly turned on my central engine - which I really didn't want to use, since it was supposed to be the last engine I'd use to get into orbit. The aerospike engines I had to turn on one by one, so I couldn't do that, unless I turned them on much earlier in the descent. So central engine it was (a T30)
I burned and burned and made sure my landing was as soft as possible.. my landing fuel was almost gone
And then.. TOUCHDOWN!
As you can see my landing fuel is almost all gone. I transferred the remains into my main core, which was now unfortunately partially depleted. The whole core holds 2,800 units of fuel - I ended up with about 2,550 after the fuel transfer from the landing stage. That RCS tank by the way is only about 7% full - I drained most of it before attempting my landing. I figured I would make the lander as light as possible.
I landed 10.1km from my 3 guys.. so.. not bad, considering, but I had to walk them over one by one. This took a while, as you can imagine. I almost considered designing and sending over a rover to help..
During one of these walks I decided to zoom out a bit to see what the polar ice cap actually looked like. That's when I realized how lucky I was
Both landers landed right beside a a body of open water. The first landing was totally blind - done in near darkness. I assumed that there was ice below me, and nothing but ice, but no.. Somehow my rescue ship didn't end up in the water either (the top one). Phew..
Once my 3 guys were safely in my Cech rescue vehicle, I detached the landing engines and fuel tanks, and was ready to go.. I decided to begin my gravity turn at 7km up.. and.. nope.. the aerospike engines wouldn't cooperate. Any sort of turn in any direction at any time sent the ship spinning out of control... even though I had reaction wheel thingies.. or SAS.. or whatever they were, on each aerospike column. I forgot what I put there, but during testing on Kerbin it seemed to have really helped quite a bit and made my lander maneuverable. Maybe the thinner atmosphere was the problem?
I don't know, but in the end it became clear that a gravity turn was not possible.. So.. I went as high as the aerospike engines took me, detached them, turned on my central core T30 engine, turned sideways and went to work.
Aaaand I started slowing down, big time. Was this engine not powerful enough? crap.. this wasn't looking good.. I was almost back in the atmosphere and here is what the situation looked like
But I kept at it and eventually.. ORBIT! My guys were safe! I even had enough fuel left to circularize.
And that's where I'm at now. The plan now is to send 2 or 3 more tankers, refuel the other ship you see in the picture above, which is Zola - the first ship I sent into the sytem in the first place - it's basically a tanker with external seats on it. Initially this was a backup plan, but it's turned into the return vehicle. So that's how my guys are going home.
I considered sending another lander and making them visit the 2 moons I haven't been to yet - but I realized that they're out of flags! I think anyway. They've been to 3 moons: Laythe, Bop, and Vall, so.. whatever. 0.22 is almost out, so I'm going to send them home. They've been there for 6 years now. Once they're home I'm going to dock them to the space station, and then send a small retrieval ship there to pick them up.
Then they're going to land and get as much Kerbal vagina, beer, and steak as they want. They goddamn deserve it.
This was my all-time favourite set of Kerbal missions so far, this Jool stint. It involved many many launches and the sending of many tankers to the system. Well, maybe 10. maybe 8. I lost track.
And the Laythe retrieval mission, that I've documented here? It was fun and many times I didn't think it was going to work at all.. but it somehow did. It turned out to be a horrible design, but it also lead to these firsts:
- Put together a ship in orbit and sent the whole thing to another planet
- Aerobroke in Laythe's atmosphere without orbiting Jool first
- Used specialized landing engines
I think there's more, but I'm kinda tired and out of it. This has been fun. Thanks for convincing me to land on Laythe hobbsyoyo.. It was probably a stupid idea

but it lead to a lot of fun. I am finishing off the mission in the morning, the rest of the stuff is now routine to me. Send 3 tankers, dock them, refuel, meet up with my guys, make them sit in those external seats, dock with space station, etc. That should take a couple hours, but these 3 guys deserve my attention and I really can't wait for them to land on Kerbin. That will feel awesome.