After we filled the tanks from Kerbin we began to fill up our rocket. Filling the fuel tanks for the rocket was really crucial for the fact that if we have a lot of fuel we won't be able to fly out of Eve's thick atmosphere, too little and we can't make it home. So when we tested the weight and atmosphere ratios we were good for takeoff. But first I need to extend the communication disk and retract the solar panels. Once I completed the task we clambered into our capsule and Jeb went up to the pod. After a moment Jeb flicked a switch and the rocket ignited while we prepare the ship for flight Jeb tells mission control that we are on our way out of Eve. After Jeb was done I flicked a switch and retracted the communication disk and then the engines roared to life. It took FOREVER to get going but once we reached an altitude of about 45,000 meters we began to pick up speed. At last Kerbin here I come!

As we left Eve's atmosphere I look out the window and I see the purple giant fade into the distance. When we reached a safe orbit around the Sun we deployed our solar panels and just in the nick of time our batteries were nearly depleted. We orbited the Sun for quite a while before we were in a correct position to Hohmann transfer to Kerbin. After about 120 days we turned our ship and burned and had an intercept course with Kerbin.