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===Toshakona Belt=== | ===Toshakona Belt=== | ||
A ring of debris large and small stretching from just outside Meander's orbit to just inside that of Juniper. | A ring of debris large and small stretching from just outside Meander's orbit to just inside that of Juniper. |
Revision as of 10:16, 31 December 2022
The following is a list of content that was stated at one point by a developer to be planned to be added to Kerbal Space Program, but was never implemented into the game.
Contents
New Celestials
Xubol
A near-molten ball of salt and sand, Xubol was to be the first planet of the Kerbol System.[1]
- Radius: 200 kilometers
- Rotation period: 2.5 hours
- Atmospheric density: 0.005 kb (kb = Kerbal Bars, equal to Kerbin\'s atmospheric pressure at sea level)
- Surface gravity: 0.2 g
- Semimajor Axis: 2,243,970 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: 0.425
Faz and Jall
Planned moons of Eve.
- Faz was to have a 30km radius and 3,000km semimajor axis.
- Jall was to have a 200km radius and 8,000km semimajor axis.
Rupa
Rupa, a planned moon of Kerbin with a 60km radius and 30,500km semimajor axis, was revised to become Minmus.
Meander
A brilliant green gas planet, worshiped in years past as the god which created Kerbal-kind. Revised to become Jool.
- Radius: 2,700 kilometers
- Rotation period: 8.5 hours
- Atmospheric density: 15.0 kb (at 50 km down)
- Semimajor Axis: 19,447,740 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: n/a
Moons:
- Haqua (150km, 6,350km)
- Egar: The second-largest moon of Meander, Egar is an interesting contrast. Half icy wasteland, half desert - enormous polar ice caps dominate this moon.
- Radius: 350 kilometers
- Rotation period: Tidally locked
- Atmospheric density: 0.025 kb
- Surface gravity: 0.7 g
- Semimajor Axis: 13,500 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: n/a
- Lumowan (400km, 25,800km)
- Minor moons: 20+
Toshakona Belt
A ring of debris large and small stretching from just outside Meander's orbit to just inside that of Juniper.
Sothebin
Upon discovery it was touted as a 'Second Kerbin' - but that frenzy died down quickly after discover that the dark patches on its surface were dried basaltic lava, not oceans.
- Radius: 720 kilometers
- Rotation period: 9 hours
- Atmospheric density: 0.8 kb
- Semimajor Axis: 28,423,620 kilometers
- Inclination: 0.35 °
- Eccentricity: 0.09
- Surface gravity: 3.4 g
Juni
The largest of the planets, Juni was also to boast the largest ring system and most moons.
- Radius: 5,800 kilometers
- Rotation period: 9 hours
- Atmospheric density: 80 kb (at 50 km down)
- Semimajor Axis: 28,423,620 kilometers
- Inclination: 0.35 °
- Eccentricity: 0.09
Moons:
- Gax (230km, 34,400km)
- Tiberius
- Minor moons: 30+
- Junimu: The largest known moon, and the only one with a ring system of its own, composed mostly of material stolen from the main rings of Juni.
- Radius: 600 kilometers
- Rotation period: 4.5 hours
- Atmospheric density: 0.8 kb
- Surface gravity: 0.8 g
- Semimajor Axis: 59,000 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: n/a
Mandrake & Rutherford
Mandrake and Rutherford were to be two brilliant blue gas planets orbiting one another, named for their siamese twin discoverer(s), Mandrake & Rutherford Kerman. How they formed is unknown, as is how long this configuration will last.
- Radius: 3,100 kilometers & 2,900 kilometers respectively
- Rotation period: Tidally locked
- Atmospheric density: 20 kb (at 50 km down)
- Orbital parameters (around Kerbol):
- Semimajor Axis: 67,663,175 kilometers
- Inclination: 1.5 °
- Eccentricity: 0.015
- Orbital parameters (around the other planet):
- Semimajor Axis: 38,500 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: n/a
Harvest
A reddish-brown miniplanet sharing Kerbin's orbit, occupying its L4 Lagrange Point.
- Radius: 80 kilometers
- Rotation period: 5 hours
- Atmospheric density: n/a
- Surface gravity: 0.02 g
- Semimajor Axis: 13,680,255 kilometers
- Inclination: n/a
- Eccentricity: n/a
Ralph
An icy body, situated between Meander and Juniper.
- Radius: 110 kilometers
- Rotation period: 24 hours
- Atmospheric density: n/a
- Surface gravity: 0.12 g
- Semimajor Axis: 37,399,500 kilometers
- Inclination: 8.6 °
- Eccentricity: 0.15
Moons:
- Ralph Jr.(10km, 550km)
Gas planet 2
~50% larger than Jool, with rings.[2]
- Eeloo: Relocated to orbit GP2, now with large geysers that can knock ships around.
- Daphy: Unusually smooth and round ball of fluff. An asteroid which has accumulated material from the rings, practically no gravity.
- Potatus: Small moon with relatively high inclination relative to GP2's equator. Composed of ices surrounding a highly dense core. Very rapid rotation (21 minutes) causes it to be stretched into an oblate spheroid.
- Fonso: Largest moon, ~300 km radius. Very mountainous, with a thick atmosphere that only extends partway up the mountains (the mountain peaks are in vacuum, while the proper surface is at two atmospheres).
- Tiny moons: Same case as Jool.
Gas planet 3
Perhaps not an actual gas planet, could be a 2000km rocky planet with a thick atmosphere, with 6g and 30 atmospheres of pressure at the surface.
- Possible moon with rings, would have to be diffuse rings as well as recent, fully-formed rings wouldn't last long in that position.
Mez
Super-Kerbin with rapid rotation period, somewhat lens-shaped as a result.
- Thick atmosphere
- Gravity at poles approaches 10-20g, gravity at equator only ~0.05g.
- Scale height of atmosphere varies accordingly, and grows very diffuse and stretched around the equator.
Miscellaneous
- Low-density belt of vulcanoid asteroids below the orbit of Moho.[3]
- Asteroids discoverable in the actual asteroid belt, along with a significant quantify of larger asteroids.
- Additional gas planets beyond the third one.
- Extra bodies with analogues of most real-world dwarf planets (especially Sedna).
Changes to Existing Celestials
Eve
- Inclination reduced to make an easier early-game interplanetary target.
- Hotter and generally more angry atmosphere on Eve.
- Not as purple.
- Perpetual clouds and heavy haze, thunder ambiance, flashes of lightning and a surface dark enough to require lights to see properly (except when the lightning is going).
Kerbin
- Small amounts of eccentricity and inclination.
Mun
- More realistic crater distribution in both size and location.
- Tycho crater ripoff with properly shaped solid-black monolith.
Duna
- More, flatter lowlands, more obvious ancient water-carved features.
- More irregular ice caps with "super cool" features.
- An additional asteroidal moon, far beyond Ike, if the systems allowed it it would have irregular rotation like Pluto's small moons are expected to (due to the odd dynamics of a binary planet system).
Ike
- Return of the magic boulder.
- Craters and a more moon-like heightmap.
Jool
Actually the second-smallest gas giant, with unusually large moons. All other gas giants would have objects smaller than or comparable to Moho.
- Re-arrangement of major moons to be more widely spaced and similar to Saturn's layout of moons.
- 150% its original size, with enlarged moon orbits as well.
- Not so green, perhaps green bands instead, which when sampled yield algae.
- Oblateness similar to that of Saturn's or Jupiter's (would require reworking of how atmospheres are handled).
- More tiny moons: Just a bunch of small moonlets, at least 20. Probably would be nameable by the player or given designations (ex. J-17 for the 17th moon of Jool discovered).
Laythe
- Very volcanic because of its proximity and the tidal forces from the other moons. Still oceans of water, but now with actual active volcanos with lava lakes (that destroy things).
- Smaller, Duna sized.
- Mostly cloud covered.
- No ice caps (hot greenhouse atmosphere would destroy them easily).
- Faint torus of gas along its orbit from escaping atmosphere (not enough to affect ships, but enough to catch the light, as in Saturn's E ring (possibly enough to change orbits using aerodynamic surfaces).
Vall
- More like eeloo, with large cracks in the ice and a more chaotic surface.
- Smaller, Mun sized.
Tylo
- Perhaps turned into a highly-contrasting body like Iapetus.
- Smaller, slightly below Duna sized.
- Two-thirds-gee surface gravity (High for a body of that size, so perhaps a dense iron core surrounded by ices; a body from the inner solar system that was ejected and then captured by Jool).
- Ice geysers + resulting atmosphere.
- Second faint gas torus.
Eeloo
- Surface like Pluto with "flowy stuff".
- Small blob of a moon.
Technical advances
- Functional atmospheres for non-spherical bodies.
- Proper altitude detection for non-spherical bodies.
- Non-spherical atmosphere rendering.
- Gas torus rendering.
- Dynamic loading/unloading of planet surface maps to keep memory usage sane (or just 64-bit and deal with the inefficiency).
- Ambient sound system for planets.
- Irregular planetary rotation (optional, for Duna's minimoon).
- Clouds.
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/1850-a-kerbals-guide-to-our-solar-system/
- ↑ https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/129924-planet-ideas-and-names-for-the-future-of-kerbal-space-program/page/7/#comment-442360
- ↑ https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/123271-if-you-could-redesignimprove-the-kerbol-system-what-would-you-do/page/3/#comment-2235122