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The second star system is the Third star system (Including Kerbol) in [[KSP2]] The name has yet to be announced.
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The second star system is the third star system (including [[Kerbol]]) in [[KSP2]]. Although not announced officially, in the game's code the names [[Tuun System|Tuun]] and [[Qeg System|Qeg]] were found. It would have been added in the Exploration update.
  
== only information ==
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==Current Information==
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The only information on the second star system is that it will be added to KSP2 right after [[Deb Deb]].
  
The only information on the second star system is that it will be added to KSP2 right after Deb Deb, although not confirmed the possible planets orbiting this second star are [[lapat]] and [[ovin]], and possibly [[rask]]-[[rusk]] though these are more likely in Deb Deb
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==Likely second star system layout==
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[[File:Exostar system layout.png|thumb|A glitch in KSP2 EA 0.01 when exiting Kerbol's SOI reveals a new unknown layout of what appears to be a new star system. As of 2/27/23 the specific system (Deb Deb, Tuun or Qeg) is unknown.]]
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When exiting Kerbol's SOI in KSP2 Early Access 0.01, a phantom Kerbol can be seen in the map view. When zooming into this phantom Kerbol, orbital lines show up which are quite recognizable as the Kerbolar system's planets, however, zooming in further into where Kerbol would be, reveals a second, much smaller, star system. This system contains many more planets/dwarf planets than Kerbol, as at least 9 objects are in this system, with 3 having very inclined and eccentric orbits. This system also appears to relatively be much larger, or spread out.
  
Lapat is theorized to be apart of this system because it has multicellular "vegetation" on the surface, which could not have arisen in the very young [[Deb Deb]] system.
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==Potential Planets==
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[[File:First image of Akod.png|thumb|Potentially one of these objects]]
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In one image, a planet is seen. The planet's name is not clear, but the planet seems to be called [[Axod]]. It is unknown if this planet is in Debdeb or the unknown star system. [[Lapat]] is theorized to be a part of this system because it has multicellular "vegetation" on the surface, which could not have arisen in the very young [[Deb Deb]] system. Other potential planets include [[Puf]], [[Ovin]], and the [[Rask]]-[[Rusk]] binary system.
  
==Possible connection to Axod==
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=Name Discovery=
in this image there are no visible objects despite the object icons, meaning either they are really small or far away,
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On February 26, 2023, Two names for two star systems were found in the games code, the [[Qeg System]] and the [[Tuun System]], by u/DartFrogYT on Reddit. Nothing is known about these systems other than that they are likely coming in the exploration update or later.
seeing that not even the parent object is visible the SOI would not be big enough for it to hold on to things this far way,
 
so [[axod]] could be the second star system, or one of the other objects in this image.  
 
  
 
 
[[File:First image of Akod.png|thumb|potentially one of these objects]]
 
 
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The second star system is the third star system (including Kerbol) in KSP2. Although not announced officially, in the game's code the names Tuun and Qeg were found. It would have been added in the Exploration update.

Current Information

The only information on the second star system is that it will be added to KSP2 right after Deb Deb.

Likely second star system layout

A glitch in KSP2 EA 0.01 when exiting Kerbol's SOI reveals a new unknown layout of what appears to be a new star system. As of 2/27/23 the specific system (Deb Deb, Tuun or Qeg) is unknown.

When exiting Kerbol's SOI in KSP2 Early Access 0.01, a phantom Kerbol can be seen in the map view. When zooming into this phantom Kerbol, orbital lines show up which are quite recognizable as the Kerbolar system's planets, however, zooming in further into where Kerbol would be, reveals a second, much smaller, star system. This system contains many more planets/dwarf planets than Kerbol, as at least 9 objects are in this system, with 3 having very inclined and eccentric orbits. This system also appears to relatively be much larger, or spread out.

Potential Planets

Potentially one of these objects

In one image, a planet is seen. The planet's name is not clear, but the planet seems to be called Axod. It is unknown if this planet is in Debdeb or the unknown star system. Lapat is theorized to be a part of this system because it has multicellular "vegetation" on the surface, which could not have arisen in the very young Deb Deb system. Other potential planets include Puf, Ovin, and the Rask-Rusk binary system.

Name Discovery

On February 26, 2023, Two names for two star systems were found in the games code, the Qeg System and the Tuun System, by u/DartFrogYT on Reddit. Nothing is known about these systems other than that they are likely coming in the exploration update or later.