Imperial I Rocket with Satellite: IR Freedomia
Imperial I Rocket with Satellite: IR Freedomia
Greetings,
It is by decision of the government of Genovia that Freedomia shall launch the Imperial I Rocket with a satellite cargo.
Name: Mark Williams II
Nation: Imperial Republic of Freedomia
Type: General satellite
Orbit: Micrasian atmosphere (high point)
Angle relative to equator: Orbiting directly above the Equator
Altitude: 6,000 feet
The rocket is slow, however, fast enough to get out of the Micrasian Gravity. It will take nine minutes to reach its destination, where it will open and release the satellite with a temporary maintenance crew of four people.
Imperial I Rocket will then be detonated in-space to avoid creation of space-junk.
It is by decision of the government of Genovia that Freedomia shall launch the Imperial I Rocket with a satellite cargo.
Name: Mark Williams II
Nation: Imperial Republic of Freedomia
Type: General satellite
Orbit: Micrasian atmosphere (high point)
Angle relative to equator: Orbiting directly above the Equator
Altitude: 6,000 feet
The rocket is slow, however, fast enough to get out of the Micrasian Gravity. It will take nine minutes to reach its destination, where it will open and release the satellite with a temporary maintenance crew of four people.
Imperial I Rocket will then be detonated in-space to avoid creation of space-junk.
Re: Imperial I Rocket with Satellite: IR Freedomia
Genovian authorities are pleased to report that the launch of Imperial I Rocket was a successful operation! It was launched this morning at 11:00 AM and arrived at its destination at 11:07 AM!
At 11:13, the rocket's payload was removed from the craft.
At 11:39 the rocket detonated, causing no damage or harm to anyone or anything.
At 4:55 PM the satellite was operational after some brief assembly and tech workout. Readouts from the space center are now processing.
At 11:13, the rocket's payload was removed from the craft.
At 11:39 the rocket detonated, causing no damage or harm to anyone or anything.
At 4:55 PM the satellite was operational after some brief assembly and tech workout. Readouts from the space center are now processing.