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Rusk is a binary planet, and shares its orbit with [[Rask]]. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart. There will be an attainable lagrange point.
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[[File:Rask and rusk.jpg|thumb|Pre-alpha image showing Rask and Rusk.]]
  
It will be in [[KSP 2]].
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Rusk would have been a binary planet in [[Kerbal Space Program 2]], and would share its orbit with [[Rask]]. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart. There will be an attainable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrange_point lagrange point]. Rusk is possibly in the [[Tuun System]].
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KSP2 Screenshot 4.jpeg|A spacecraft near Rask and Rusk.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 1 October 2024

KSP 2 DEVELOPMENT HAS STOPPED!

As of June 28, 2024, Intercept Games is no longer working on KSP2. There is no information about what might happen to the game or the Intellectual Property in the future. Take-Two, which owns the game, has provided no information regarding the future of the project. This content may never be implemented.

Pre-alpha image showing Rask and Rusk.

Rusk would have been a binary planet in Kerbal Space Program 2, and would share its orbit with Rask. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart. There will be an attainable lagrange point. Rusk is possibly in the Tuun System.