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<div>{{Stub||Is there more to say? If not redirect to the Moho article or [[List of easter eggs]] if it exists there. See also:<br />
* [[Talk:Moho]]<br />
* [[Talk:List of easter eggs#Easter egg .3D terrain glitch.3F|Talk:List of easter eggs]]}}<br />
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The '''Mohole''' is a deep hole on the surface of [[Moho]] with a depth of 4.6&nbsp;km. It's located on [[Moho]]'s North Pole.<br />
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== Description ==<br />
The Mohole is a [[terrain glitch]] centered on the north pole of Moho. The sinkhole measures 4.6 kilometers deep and 1.7 kilometers across, with a descending angle of 80 degrees. The walls of the sinkhole are smooth, and lighter in coloration. The surrounding terrain is highly irregular with few flat regions, making landings difficult. The Mohole exists because of an error in the heightmap, which remained such until update [[0.90]], in which it was made an anomaly. With this update, the Mohole became a dedicated biome (northern sinkhole), complete with science results. Due to its location, the camera is known to misbehave when in close proximity to the mohole. Additionally, once at the bottom, a [[Kerbonaut]] on EVA can experience sudden changes in the direction of gravity, which are normally harmless.<br />
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== Name ==<br />
Until [[0.90]] there was no official name for this feature and the name ''Mohole'' was devised by the community. The true origin of the name is unclear, however there are a few possible origins:<br />
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* "Mohole" is a combination of the words "Moho" and "Hole"<br />
* It may be in reference to [[w:Project Mohole|Project Mohole]], an attempt to drill a borehole to the Earth's Mohorovichic discontinuity.<br />
* It may be named after a deep well called the "Mohole" in [[w:Red Faction: Guerrilla|Red Faction: Guerrilla]]<br />
* It may be a reference to Kim Stanley Robinson's novel ''Red Mars'', in which "moholes" are kilometers-deep holes used as geothermal wells for the terraforming of Mars.</div>RogueSpacemanhttps://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?title=Mohole&diff=102144Mohole2021-08-15T22:22:27Z<p>RogueSpaceman: /* Description */</p>
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<div>{{Stub||Is there more to say? If not redirect to the Moho article or [[List of easter eggs]] if it exists there. See also:<br />
* [[Talk:Moho]]<br />
* [[Talk:List of easter eggs#Easter egg .3D terrain glitch.3F|Talk:List of easter eggs]]}}<br />
{{move|List of easter eggs|shouldnt have a page to itself}}<br />
The '''Mohole''' is a deep hole on the surface of [[Moho]] with a depth of 4.6&nbsp;km. It's located on [[Moho]]'s North Pole.<br />
<br />
== Description ==<br />
The Mohole is a [[terrain glitch]] centered on the north pole of Moho. The sinkhole measures 4.6 kilometers deep and 1.7 kilometers across, with a descending angle of 80 degrees. The walls of the sinkhole are smooth, and lighter in coloration. The surrounding terrain is highly irregular with few flat regions, making landings difficult. The Mohole exists because of an error in the heightmap, which remained such until update [[0.90]], in which it was made an anomaly. With this update, the Mohole became a dedicated biome (northern sinkhole), complete with science results. Due to its location, the camera is known to misbehave when in close proximity to the mohole. Additionally, once at the bottom, a [[Kerbonaut]] on EVA can experience sudden changes in the direction of gravity, which are normally harmless.<br />
<br />
== Name ==<br />
Until [[0.90]] there was no official name for this feature and the name ''Mohole'' was devised by the community. So it's complicated to get the real origin for that name but it may be named after one or more of the following things:<br />
<br />
* It is most likely a pun for Moho and Hole<br />
* It may be a reference to [[w:Project Mohole|Project Mohole]], an attempt to drill a borehole all the way down to the Earth's Mohorovichic discontinuity.<br />
* It may be named after a deep well called the "Mohole" in [[w:Red Faction: Guerrilla|Red Faction: Guerrilla]]<br />
* It may be a reference to Kim Stanley Robinson's novel ''Red Mars'', in which "moholes" are kilometers-deep holes used as geothermal wells for the terraforming of Mars.</div>RogueSpacemanhttps://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?title=Moho&diff=100579Moho2021-04-07T09:07:27Z<p>RogueSpaceman: /* Topography */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox/Body}}<br />
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'''Moho''' is the third-smallest planet and the one closest to [[Kerbol]], with an orbital period of 102 days, the shortest in the [[Kerbol System|Kerbol system]], and an orbital velocity ranging from 12-18km/s, is also the fastest [[celestial body]] in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is the [[w:Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] analogue. Moho lacks an [[atmosphere]] and natural satellites. The planet gets its name from the [[w:Mohorovičić discontinuity|''Moho''rovičić discontinuity]], the boundary between the [[w:Earth|Earth]]'s crust and mantle.<br />
<br />
Moho's inclined, low, and eccentric [[orbit]] and lack of atmosphere or moons (for [[aerobraking]] and [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assist]]s, respectively) make [[encountering]] the planet relatively difficult. Without an atmosphere to retain or block heat, Moho's daytime surface temperatures can exceed 300&nbsp;°C, making [[radiator]]s an absolute necessity if any [[part]] (such as drills or engines) must be cool to operate both safely and effectively. Moho rotates very slowly, its solar day being over 100 times longer than Kerbin's, which means that reconnaissance satellites will likely wait a long time between targets, but it also means that there may be several opportunities to perform individual measurements across multiple orbits. Although Moho's close proximity to the sun increases solar panel output to 10.4x that of Kerbin's at periapsis, excessive heat can cause cooling issues for mining operations and the extremely long nights will necessitate bringing an alternative power source ([[PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator|RTGs]] or [[Fuel cell|fuel cells]]) for extended surface operations.<br />
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== In-game Description ==<br />
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{{Quote<br />
|Moho figures in Kerbal mythology as a fiery place with oceans of flowing lava. In reality however, it’s much less interesting. <br /><br />
<br /><br />
''Scientists speculate about possible ways to make it “awesome like in the stories”. Some of those ideas have led to new breakthroughs in aerospace technology.''<br />
|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}<br />
<br />
== Topography ==<br />
Moho's surface ranges from light brown highlands to dark brown basaltic basins and a large depression called the Northern Sinkhole near the North pole (not to be confused with the [[Mohole]])-these features, together with surface reports, strongly evidence the presence of past [[w:volcanism|volcanism]]. Its highest point is in its northern hemisphere at an altitude of 6817&nbsp;m. Moho's heavily eroded surface and lack of ground scatter despite there being no atmosphere suggest active [[w:space weathering|space weathering]] processes.<br />
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Moho has a very deep well at its geographic north pole, called the [[Mohole]]. The Mohole is about 4.6 kilometers deep and 1.7 kilometers across, with a descending angle of 80 degrees. <ref>“[[thread:48006|Moho's Secrets Revealed]]” </ref> The hole is a glitch in the procedural generation of terrain; many other bodies with land at the north pole have similar bugs.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e5SGynBJ4Y</ref> Despite the appearance of another hole at the geographic south pole in [[Map View]], one does not exist.<br />
<br />
The Mohole can destroy craft and kill Kerbals that fall into it.<br />
<br />
== Biomes ==<br />
Moho has 12 [[biome]]s. It is one of three bodies (the other being [[Kerbin]] and [[Ike]]) that have their own North and South Pole biomes. It is dotted with Minor Craters and features four distinct Lowland Biomes. The [[Mohole]] is registered as part of the South pole despite being at the North pole.<br />
<br />
=== Biome list ===<br />
{{Biome list|list=<br />
* North Pole<br />
* Northern Sinkhole Ridge<br />
* Northern Sinkhole<br />
* Highlands<br />
* Midlands<br />
* Minor Craters<br />
* Central Lowlands<br />
* Western Lowlands<br />
* South Western Lowlands<br />
* South Eastern Lowlands<br />
* Canyon<br />
* South Pole}}<br />
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== Orbital Statistics ==<br />
Mohosynchronous and semi-synchronous orbits are impossible — they would require altitudes of {{OrbitAltitude | period=1210000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} and {{OrbitAltitude | period=605000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} respectively, both of which are beyond Moho's [[sphere of influence]].<br />
<br />
== Reference Frames ==<br />
{{:Moho/RefFrame}}<br />
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== Solar System Counterpart ==<br />
Moho is the apparent [[Kerbol System]] analog of the planet Mercury. Both share a similar cratered landscape, like most bodies with little to no atmosphere. Due to the lack of an atmosphere to retain heat, Moho and Mercury are freezing on the night side and, relative to Earth, extremely hot on the day side. Both planets are also the closest to their respective stars, share a similar orbital eccentricity and lack natural satellites. <br />
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However, Moho has a brown surface, while Mercury has a dark grey surface. In addition, Mercury has a tenuous atmosphere of about 10⁻¹³ kPa while Moho has no atmosphere; although, a pressure of 10−13<sup></sup>&nbsp;kPa (≃ 10<sup>-15</sup>&nbsp;atm) would be rendered "unmeasurable" by the [[PresMat Barometer]] and register in KSP as a vacuum. However, Moho did have a super-heated atmosphere up until 0.18.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Moho_800_map.gif | A topographic height map of Moho as at Version 0.18.2 made with the ISA MapSat plugin.<br />
Moho_landing.png | A successful landing at Moho pre-0.18. Note the engines still overheating.<br />
Moho Landing 0.23.5.png | A successful landing in 0.23.5, after Moho's color was changed and its superheated atmosphere was removed. The walls of the basins are quite steep.<br />
Probewedge.jpg | A probe wedged in the 5&nbsp;km deep lava well at the north pole.<br />
Moho_flyby.png | A probe performing a Moho flyby.<br />
HannyNMohole.png | Hanny Kerman wedged in the Northern [[Mohole]] sideways. Lots of orientation jittering was observed.<br />
EnteringMohoOrbit.png | A spacecraft carrying a probe decelerates to enter into orbit around Moho. Vessels pick up a lot of speed approaching this inner planet.<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Changes ==<br />
;[[0.90]]<br />
* Added biomes<br />
;[[0.21]]<br />
*New, procedurally generated, textures added, with higher detail craters.<br />
;[[0.18]]<br />
* Entirely changed more cratered surface.<br />
* Color changed from red to brown.<br />
* No more superheated atmosphere. <br />
* No longer tidally locked. <br />
* Mass reduced.<br />
;[[0.17]]<br />
* Initial Release<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
{{Celestial Bodies}}<br />
[[Category:Celestials]]<br />
[[Category:Planets]]</div>RogueSpacemanhttps://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?title=Moho&diff=100578Moho2021-04-07T09:06:36Z<p>RogueSpaceman: /* Topography */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox/Body}}<br />
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'''Moho''' is the third-smallest planet and the one closest to [[Kerbol]], with an orbital period of 102 days, the shortest in the [[Kerbol System|Kerbol system]], and an orbital velocity ranging from 12-18km/s, is also the fastest [[celestial body]] in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is the [[w:Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] analogue. Moho lacks an [[atmosphere]] and natural satellites. The planet gets its name from the [[w:Mohorovičić discontinuity|''Moho''rovičić discontinuity]], the boundary between the [[w:Earth|Earth]]'s crust and mantle.<br />
<br />
Moho's inclined, low, and eccentric [[orbit]] and lack of atmosphere or moons (for [[aerobraking]] and [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assist]]s, respectively) make [[encountering]] the planet relatively difficult. Without an atmosphere to retain or block heat, Moho's daytime surface temperatures can exceed 300&nbsp;°C, making [[radiator]]s an absolute necessity if any [[part]] (such as drills or engines) must be cool to operate both safely and effectively. Moho rotates very slowly, its solar day being over 100 times longer than Kerbin's, which means that reconnaissance satellites will likely wait a long time between targets, but it also means that there may be several opportunities to perform individual measurements across multiple orbits. Although Moho's close proximity to the sun increases solar panel output to 10.4x that of Kerbin's at periapsis, excessive heat can cause cooling issues for mining operations and the extremely long nights will necessitate bringing an alternative power source ([[PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator|RTGs]] or [[Fuel cell|fuel cells]]) for extended surface operations.<br />
<br />
== In-game Description ==<br />
<br />
{{Quote<br />
|Moho figures in Kerbal mythology as a fiery place with oceans of flowing lava. In reality however, it’s much less interesting. <br /><br />
<br /><br />
''Scientists speculate about possible ways to make it “awesome like in the stories”. Some of those ideas have led to new breakthroughs in aerospace technology.''<br />
|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}<br />
<br />
== Topography ==<br />
Moho's surface ranges from light brown highlands to dark brown basaltic basins and a large depression called the Northern Sinkhole near the North pole (not to be confused with the [[Mohole]])-these features, together with surface reports, strongly evidence the presence of past [[w:volcanism|volcanism]]. Its highest point is in its northern hemisphere at an altitude of 6817&nbsp;m. Moho's heavily eroded surface and lack of ground scatter despite there being no atmosphere suggest active [[w:space weathering|space weathering]] processes.<br />
<br />
Moho has a very deep well at its geographic north pole, called the [[Mohole]]. The Mohole is about 4.6 kilometers deep and 1.6 kilometers across, with a descending angle of 80 degrees. <ref>“[[thread:48006|Moho's Secrets Revealed]]” </ref> The hole is a glitch in the procedural generation of terrain; many other bodies with land at the north pole have similar bugs.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e5SGynBJ4Y</ref> Despite the appearance of another hole at the geographic south pole in [[Map View]], one does not exist.<br />
<br />
The Mohole can destroy craft and kill Kerbals that fall into it.<br />
<br />
== Biomes ==<br />
Moho has 12 [[biome]]s. It is one of three bodies (the other being [[Kerbin]] and [[Ike]]) that have their own North and South Pole biomes. It is dotted with Minor Craters and features four distinct Lowland Biomes. The [[Mohole]] is registered as part of the South pole despite being at the North pole.<br />
<br />
=== Biome list ===<br />
{{Biome list|list=<br />
* North Pole<br />
* Northern Sinkhole Ridge<br />
* Northern Sinkhole<br />
* Highlands<br />
* Midlands<br />
* Minor Craters<br />
* Central Lowlands<br />
* Western Lowlands<br />
* South Western Lowlands<br />
* South Eastern Lowlands<br />
* Canyon<br />
* South Pole}}<br />
<br />
== Orbital Statistics ==<br />
Mohosynchronous and semi-synchronous orbits are impossible — they would require altitudes of {{OrbitAltitude | period=1210000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} and {{OrbitAltitude | period=605000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} respectively, both of which are beyond Moho's [[sphere of influence]].<br />
<br />
== Reference Frames ==<br />
{{:Moho/RefFrame}}<br />
<br />
== Solar System Counterpart ==<br />
Moho is the apparent [[Kerbol System]] analog of the planet Mercury. Both share a similar cratered landscape, like most bodies with little to no atmosphere. Due to the lack of an atmosphere to retain heat, Moho and Mercury are freezing on the night side and, relative to Earth, extremely hot on the day side. Both planets are also the closest to their respective stars, share a similar orbital eccentricity and lack natural satellites. <br />
<br />
However, Moho has a brown surface, while Mercury has a dark grey surface. In addition, Mercury has a tenuous atmosphere of about 10⁻¹³ kPa while Moho has no atmosphere; although, a pressure of 10−13<sup></sup>&nbsp;kPa (≃ 10<sup>-15</sup>&nbsp;atm) would be rendered "unmeasurable" by the [[PresMat Barometer]] and register in KSP as a vacuum. However, Moho did have a super-heated atmosphere up until 0.18.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Moho_800_map.gif | A topographic height map of Moho as at Version 0.18.2 made with the ISA MapSat plugin.<br />
Moho_landing.png | A successful landing at Moho pre-0.18. Note the engines still overheating.<br />
Moho Landing 0.23.5.png | A successful landing in 0.23.5, after Moho's color was changed and its superheated atmosphere was removed. The walls of the basins are quite steep.<br />
Probewedge.jpg | A probe wedged in the 5&nbsp;km deep lava well at the north pole.<br />
Moho_flyby.png | A probe performing a Moho flyby.<br />
HannyNMohole.png | Hanny Kerman wedged in the Northern [[Mohole]] sideways. Lots of orientation jittering was observed.<br />
EnteringMohoOrbit.png | A spacecraft carrying a probe decelerates to enter into orbit around Moho. Vessels pick up a lot of speed approaching this inner planet.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
;[[0.90]]<br />
* Added biomes<br />
;[[0.21]]<br />
*New, procedurally generated, textures added, with higher detail craters.<br />
;[[0.18]]<br />
* Entirely changed more cratered surface.<br />
* Color changed from red to brown.<br />
* No more superheated atmosphere. <br />
* No longer tidally locked. <br />
* Mass reduced.<br />
;[[0.17]]<br />
* Initial Release<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
{{Celestial Bodies}}<br />
[[Category:Celestials]]<br />
[[Category:Planets]]</div>RogueSpacemanhttps://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?title=Moho&diff=98515Moho2020-05-31T22:49:17Z<p>RogueSpaceman: /* Topography */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox/Body}}<br />
<br />
'''Moho''' is the third-smallest planet and the one closest to [[Kerbol]], with an orbital period of 102 days, the shortest in the [[Kerbol System|Kerbol system]], and an orbital velocity ranging from 12-18km/s, is also the fastest [[celestial body]] in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is the [[w:Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] analogue. Moho lacks an [[atmosphere]] and natural satellites. The planet gets its name from the [[w:Mohorovičić discontinuity|''Moho''rovičić discontinuity]], the boundary between the [[w:Earth|Earth]]'s crust and mantle.<br />
<br />
Moho's inclined, low, and eccentric [[orbit]] and lack of atmosphere or moons (for [[aerobraking]] and [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assist]]s, respectively) make [[encountering]] the planet relatively difficult. Without an atmosphere to retain or block heat, Moho's daytime surface temperatures can exceed 300&nbsp;°C, making [[radiator]]s an absolute necessity if any [[part]] (such as drills or engines) must be cool to operate both safely and effectively. Moho rotates very slowly, its solar day being over 100 times longer than Kerbin's, which means that reconnaissance satellites will likely wait a long time between targets, but it also means that there may be several opportunities to perform individual measurements across multiple orbits. Although Moho's close proximity to the sun increases solar panel output to 10.4x that of Kerbin's at periapsis, excessive heat can cause cooling issues for mining operations and the extremely long nights will necessitate bringing an alternative power source ([[PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator|RTGs]] or [[Fuel cell|fuel cells]]) for extended surface operations.<br />
<br />
== In-game Description ==<br />
<br />
{{Quote<br />
|Moho figures in Kerbal mythology as a fiery place with oceans of flowing lava. In reality however, it’s much less interesting. <br /><br />
<br /><br />
''Scientists speculate about possible ways to make it “awesome like in the stories”. Some of those ideas have led to new breakthroughs in aerospace technology.''<br />
|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}<br />
<br />
== Topography ==<br />
Moho's surface ranges from light brown highlands to dark brown basaltic basins and a large depression called the Northern Sinkhole near the North pole (not to be confused with the [[Mohole]])-these features, together with surface reports, strongly evidence the presence of past [[w:volcanism|volcanism]]. Its highest point is in its northern hemisphere at an altitude of 6817&nbsp;m. Moho's heavily eroded surface and lack of ground scatter despite there being no atmosphere suggest active [[w:space weathering|space weathering]] processes.<br />
<br />
Moho has a very deep well at its geographic north pole, called the [[Mohole]]. The Mohole is about 4.6 kilometers deep and 2.1 kilometers across, with a descending angle of 80 degrees. <ref>“[[thread:48006|Moho's Secrets Revealed]]” </ref> The hole is a glitch in the procedural generation of terrain; many other bodies with land at the north pole have similar bugs.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e5SGynBJ4Y</ref> Despite the appearance of another hole at the geographic south pole in [[Map View]], one does not exist.<br />
<br />
The Mohole can destroy craft and kill Kerbals that fall into it.<br />
<br />
== Biomes ==<br />
Moho has 12 [[biome]]s. It is one of three bodies (the other being [[Kerbin]] and [[Ike]]) that have their own North and South Pole biomes. It is dotted with Minor Craters and features four distinct Lowland Biomes. The [[Mohole]] is registered as part of the South pole despite being at the North pole.<br />
<br />
=== Biome list ===<br />
{{Biome list|list=<br />
* North Pole<br />
* Northern Sinkhole Ridge<br />
* Northern Sinkhole<br />
* Highlands<br />
* Midlands<br />
* Minor Craters<br />
* Central Lowlands<br />
* Western Lowlands<br />
* South Western Lowlands<br />
* South Eastern Lowlands<br />
* Canyon<br />
* South Pole}}<br />
<br />
== Orbital Statistics ==<br />
Mohosynchronous and semi-synchronous orbits are impossible — they would require altitudes of {{OrbitAltitude | period=1210000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} and {{OrbitAltitude | period=605000 | mass=2.53e21 | radius=250000 | factor=k }} respectively, both of which are beyond Moho's [[sphere of influence]].<br />
<br />
== Reference Frames ==<br />
{{:Moho/RefFrame}}<br />
<br />
== Solar System Counterpart ==<br />
Moho is the apparent [[Kerbol System]] analog of the planet Mercury. Both share a similar cratered landscape, like most bodies with little to no atmosphere. Due to the lack of an atmosphere to retain heat, Moho and Mercury are freezing on the night side and, relative to Earth, extremely hot on the day side. Both planets are also the closest to their respective stars, share a similar orbital eccentricity and lack natural satellites. <br />
<br />
However, Moho has a brown surface, while Mercury has a dark grey surface. In addition, Mercury has a tenuous atmosphere of about 10⁻¹³ kPa while Moho has no atmosphere; although, a pressure of 10−13<sup></sup>&nbsp;kPa (≃ 10<sup>-15</sup>&nbsp;atm) would be rendered "unmeasurable" by the [[PresMat Barometer]] and register in KSP as a vacuum. However, Moho did have a super-heated atmosphere up until 0.18.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Moho_800_map.gif | A topographic height map of Moho as at Version 0.18.2 made with the ISA MapSat plugin.<br />
Moho_landing.png | A successful landing at Moho pre-0.18. Note the engines still overheating.<br />
Moho Landing 0.23.5.png | A successful landing in 0.23.5, after Moho's color was changed and its superheated atmosphere was removed. The walls of the basins are quite steep.<br />
Probewedge.jpg | A probe wedged in the 5&nbsp;km deep lava well at the north pole.<br />
Moho_flyby.png | A probe performing a Moho flyby.<br />
HannyNMohole.png | Hanny Kerman wedged in the Northern [[Mohole]] sideways. Lots of orientation jittering was observed.<br />
EnteringMohoOrbit.png | A spacecraft carrying a probe decelerates to enter into orbit around Moho. Vessels pick up a lot of speed approaching this inner planet.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
;[[0.90]]<br />
* Added biomes<br />
;[[0.21]]<br />
*New, procedurally generated, textures added, with higher detail craters.<br />
;[[0.18]]<br />
* Entirely changed more cratered surface.<br />
* Color changed from red to brown.<br />
* No more superheated atmosphere. <br />
* No longer tidally locked. <br />
* Mass reduced.<br />
;[[0.17]]<br />
* Initial Release<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
{{Celestial Bodies}}<br />
[[Category:Celestials]]<br />
[[Category:Planets]]</div>RogueSpaceman