wehaveaproblem: Thanks! The problem was that I descended too quickly while approaching the runway. I'll try not to make that mistake next time.
Oceanic: Thanks for pointing that out. WAI looked pretty nice before, but now it looks stellar.
My third construction mission is currently underway.
Components:
1 BTank101 Fuel Tank
2 BTank201 Consumables Tanks
2 BTank202 Consumables Tanks
4 BT101 Truss Elements
1 BArm RMS
2 BM212 Habitation Modules
For some reason, however, perhaps due to the vagaries of scenario files, my station ended up with a crazy spin and an orbit of 477x500. I've fixed the rotation, but reboosting the orbit will be much harder.
The construction phase has been completed. I just need to figure out how to reboost the station's orbit. I may leave that for after the XR5 leaves.
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I actually took this picture during the last flight, but forgot to upload it. During the mission, I happened to notice that the Moon was very near the sun. I realised that it must have crossed it some time ago. So, I rewound time, and took these pictures as the Moon transited the sun. Now, it's not a total eclipse, but it's still pretty cool.
The ascent and rendezvous of the third construction flight for Terra Station R-01 went as smoothly as any other. Shortly after the XR5 made its burn to rendezvous with the station, parts were shifted in preparation for construction. This picture shows the station passing over Ascension Island, home base of the project, after the shifting was complete.
The first module to be added was another habitation module, on the lower side of the station wrt this picture. Soon after, the truss for the solar panels was assembled and the panels and radiators relocated to their new, possibly permanent positions. A pair of consumables tanks are presently attached to the station in this picture. The one on the node will be moved to the opposite side, this time on the trussed habitation module.
After all four consumables tanks were placed in their designated positions, the second fuel tank and the fifth habitation module were attached to the station. Some time after, the XR5 reboosted TSR-01's orbit back to its nominal 500x500 orbit.
The XR5 departed after two days in orbit and deorbited after three times around Earth. Reentry was rougher than usual, with flames being seen for a brief moment. Landing was wretchedly bad. The XR5 ended up too low and slow to make it to the runway, so main engines were engaged. However, the approach was bad, so XR5 climbed for another pass. It turned too early, and had to make a third pass. This time, it landed, but it failed to stop on the runway. However, vertical speed at touchdown was within tolerance and the XR5 escaped damage.
A few notes. Boosting the station was a frustratingly difficult task. I ended up pointing the station prograde at apoapsis, using the XR5's docking port view as a guide. +Y linear RCS was used to raise the station's periapsis. However, this raised TSR-01's apoapsis to 507 kilometers. It proved impossible to point the station retrograde to make the next correction. Pointing it prograde and using -Y RCS worked did the job and the station is now in its nominal 500x500 orbit.
Some fun facts. The station currently masses 111 tons, not counting any docked vessels. The XR2 docked to the station is another thirty tons. The XR5, on the other hand, massed 421 tons while it was docked. This is almost four times the mass of the entire station. I'm slightly amused and greatly appalled that so much mass was put into orbit that then had to be deorbited at the end of every flight.
Still, I have to consider the fact that the XR5 isn't fuel limited here. It's volume limited.
Now, I need to decide what to bring up for the fourth construction flight. It will include a Dragonfly for sure, just to make things a bit easier. The Dragonfly will also be equipped with a URMS.
I'm also going to bring up a pair of solar panels to extend the station's power generation capabilities before I add further habitation modules. Any thoughts as to what else I should bring up, space permitting?