List of NASA Missions (EV)

March

 * Repairs on the Liberty space craft are completed. Now wormhole capable, Liberty enters the atmosphere and lands at Everett City International Airport. At the same time, the new Everetti AC-0002 battleship Vigilance is completed and begins it's testing mission.
 * At 3:00AM the Union of Everett begins deployment of it's new satellite system. 48 new satellites will be deployed, armed with defensive and offensive systems, flight/travel capabilities, new AI anti-hack software and use the new communications signal for faster transmission. An additional 10 Planetary Defense System satellites will be deployed.
 * Liberty takes off from Everett City International Airport and enters wormhole hyperspace to Gliese 581 D to continue construction of the research base established on the planet. Liberty carries supplies to complete the base and to construct a small harbor, an additional 75 crew to stay at the base, a military submarine fitted for scientific research of 581 D's oceans, additional satellites to be deployed into orbit and two Boeing 797 Sonic Cruisers fitted for scientific research.
 * The Liberty space craft arrives back at Earth from it's recent mission to Gliese 581 D. The base established on 581 D is completed and full research of the planet has begun. No signs of life have been found on 581 D as of yet.
 * Everetti scientists announce the discovery of a large sea animal in the oceans of Gliese 581 D. From initial monitoring, the animal seems to be a mammal/reptile hybrid, described as a whale with scales, with a dinosaur head. It is estimated to be 85 feet in length. The discovery of such a creature provides evidence that the planet is inhabited and that more species also exist. Scientists estimate that most creatures are possibly deep sea life since no animals have been found near the surface. The creature has been given the name lacerta orcus (Latin for lizard whale). Lacerta Orcus is the first live extraterrestrial biological entity (E.B.E.) to be discovered.
 * The Union of Everett begins construction of the Destiny Space Station and Dock. The dock will be completed in August 2010. It will house a maximum of one million people and will be open for international use when completed.
 * Deep sea research of the oceans of Gliese 581 D has resulted in the discovery of more creatures. More Lacerta Orcus whales have been found as well as seven new species of fish and schools of giant jellyfish like beings, some measuring up to 25 feet in diameter with strands and tentacles up to 50 feet long. Scientists have yet to discover what is producing 581 D's oxygen atmosphere. No plant life have been found on the surface.

April

 * Everetti military begins tsunami testing on Gliese 581 D. Everetti scientists successfully generated a 75 foot tall tsunami, 112 miles long. The tsunami travelled 350 miles before impacting the coast line. The next test is scheduled for Thursday night (Earth time) in which a counter-tsunami will be generated against a generated tsunami.
 * Everetti scientists successfully generate both a tsunami and counter tsunami. Both waves impacted each other 400 miles off the target coast. A resulting smaller wave flowed back at the coast generating a twelve foot tsunami. The test was deemed successful as the original tsunami had the power to the generate an 80 foot wave. This proved a dramatic decrease in strength and size which in such a scenario would save lives and lower damage and affected regions. Another test is set to generate a second counter tsunami to stop the flow back effect, scheduled for Sunday night, Everetti Earth time.
 * The new tsunami test is successful, generating a tsnuami capable of creating a wave 75 feet tall and reducing it to a power capable of causing a 15 foot wave and then reduced again by a second counter tsunami, reducing it to a two foot wave.
 * The Union of Everett releases it's second AC-0001 space craft, the Justice.
 * Liberty returns to Earth after completing it's mission at Gliese 581 D. Continues construction of the Destiny space station.