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Getting to Eeloo is no easy feat, but getting there with 208 Kerbals onboard a single SSTO and return to Kerbin without mining or refueling is absolutely incredible...Kudos, Matt Lowne!

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JoolTube:Â The Ultimatum SSTO
Getting to Eeloo is no easy feat, but getting there with 208 Kerbals onboard a single SSTO and return to Kerbin without mining or refueling is absolutely incredible...Kudos, Matt Lowne!

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I'm thinking I'll start developing a rocket for a round trip to eeloo and back...
With the impending solar flare, took advantage of an Eeloo departure window for a straight off-the-pad trip. Brought a hab module on the outward leg just for shits and giggles, to be discarded before Eeloo capture. Left the legs behind but there was only enough fuel to get back into Eeloo orbit. :-(
Good evening, Kerbals.
Sometimes, you're just not fast enough.
Above, see how Commander Lenzor Kerman arrived in orbit of the newly discovered Eeloo to make a new discovery of his own - someone had gotten there first.Â
Lenzor cruised up to and around the USFC's Discovery 11 for some time, making entirely respectful and not at all obscene gestures through the command pod window. Unfortunately, the crew of the Discovery didn't seem to notice, so busy were they ticking boxes on a list of 'space places been to'.
Well, shortly after Lenzor had had his fun, the Discovery burned for landing and Lenzor corrected his orbit in preparation for the same. Pictures of his landing to follow.Â
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William J. Wiskins, PARP