What is KerbNet?
KerbNet is an orbital scanning and mapping system introduced in 1.2. When accessed from a KerbNet-capable part, a window will appear, displaying topographic, biome or resource maps for the area under the craft depending on the selected mode and the technical capabilities of the part.
What is the name of the largest planet in Kerbal space program you have 15 seconds to answer?
Duna is the fourth planet from Kerbol and the fourth-largest planet. It is the Mars analog for Kerbal Space Program….Atmosphere.
Altitude (m) | Pressure (Pa) | Pressure (atm) |
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15 000 | 716.9 | 0.007 |
20 000 | 241.0 | 0.002 |
25 000 | 91.73 | 0.001 |
30 000 | 32.90 | 0.000 |
How many biomes are there on kerbin?
11 biomes
Kerbin. The planet Kerbin has 11 biomes, plus a large number of surface-only “location biomes” comprising Kerbal Space Center and related launch sites. Roughly 60% Kerbin’s surface is Water biome. Grasslands and Highlands biomes cover most of the land area.
Which planet should I go to first in KSP?
Planning Your Trip It is best to first go to Duna because of many reasons. It has an atmosphere similar to Kerbin’s which is suitable for aerobraking and parachutes.
Where do you find green monolith in KSP?
Green Monolith, or Green Meanie Monolith, is a special type of Monolith added in 1.2. Unlike standard Monoliths, these do not have a fixed position, and will spawn randomly each game. To find them, you will need a KerbNet access. They will be marked as a “?”, like any other Anomaly.
Is Minmus easier than Mun?
To sum up: Mun is easier to navigate. Minmus is easier to design a rocket.
What is the easiest planet to land on?
Making Ike look like its slinging left and right when Duna rotates. With proper aerobraking, a round trip from Kerbin to Duna’s orbit and back requires roughly 1700 m/s of delta-v, less than a round trip to any other planet. Duna is often the easiest planet to achieve encounters because of a low orbital inclination.
What is the Kraken KSP?
The Deep Space Kraken was a famous bug and is namesake of other bugs in Kerbal Space Program. It was removed with version 0.17. The bug could be triggered by moving at high velocities in the game. The cause was that KSP prior to 0.17 would move the ship in space, instead of moving space around the ship.
What does GTO stand for in space?
To attain geosynchronous (and also geostationary) Earth orbits, a spacecraft is first launched into an elliptical orbit with an apoapsis altitude in the neighborhood of 37,000 km. This is called a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO).
What is LEO and GTO?
A GTO is highly elliptic. Its perigee (closest point to Earth) is typically as high as low Earth orbit (LEO), while its apogee (furthest point from Earth) is as high as geostationary (or equally, a geosynchronous) orbit. That makes it a Hohmann transfer orbit between LEO and GSO.
How tall are Kerbals?
roughly 0.75 meters tall
Kerbals are the native denizens of the planet Kerbin, and cartoonish in-game analogs for humankind. Kerbals display no variance in height or weight. They stand roughly 0.75 meters tall (2’5½”).
How long is a day on Minmus?
Minmus | |
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Sidereal rotation period | 1 d 5 h 13 m 20 s |
Sidereal rotational velocity | 9.3315 m/s |
Synchronous orbit | 357.94 km |
Sphere of influence | 2 247 428.4 m [Note 1] |
Could you stand on Uranus?
You can’t stand on Uranus Gross. If we ever manage to travel to the gas planets, you might be in for a bit of a shock when you step off the spaceship. That’s because Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune don’t have solid surfaces – they have a rocky core, but are mainly big balls of hydrogen and helium.
Can you stand on Saturn?
The density and temperature changes the deeper into the planet you go, but Saturn can’t be said to have a solid surface. If you tried to walk on the surface of Saturn, you would fall into the planet, suffering higher temperatures and pressures until you were crushed inside the planet.