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'''Mun''', also known as '''the Mun''' and sometimes written as '''Mün''', is a large [[:Category:Moons | moon]] orbiting [[Kerbin]]. It can be thought of as an analogue to our own Moon. It is gray in appearance with [[w:Impact crater|craters]] of various sizes and [[w:Mountain|mountains]] exceeding 3400 m in height. The gravitational pull the surface is 1.63 m/s², 8.18 m/s² less than that of Kerbin and about the surface gravity of Earth's Moon (1.624 m/s²). It is possible to [[Tutorial:Mun Landing | land on the Mun]] or use it for [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assist]] (gravitational slingshots) to outer bodies such as [[Minmus]] or into [[Kerbol]] orbit.  
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'''Mun''', also known as '''the Mun''' and sometimes written as '''Mün''', is a relatively large [[:Category:Moons|moon]] orbiting [[Kerbin]]. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is simply called “[[w:Moon|the Moon]]” (Latin: ''Luna'').
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It is gray in appearance with [[w:Impact crater|craters]] of various sizes and [[w:Mountain|mountains]] exceeding 5029 m in height. The gravitational pull on the surface is 1.63 m/s², approximately 5/6 and 8.18 m/s² lower than that of Kerbin and about the surface gravity of Earth's Moon (1.624 m/s²). It is possible to [[Tutorial:Mun Landing|land on the Mun]] or use it for [[Tutorial: Gravity Assist|gravity assist]]s (gravitational slingshots) to outer bodies such as [[Minmus]] or into [[Kerbol]] orbit, though such maneuvers do not save very much fuel and are more imprecise. It is, however, useful for plane changes with proper timing.  
  
 
New players should note that Mun (like the majority of celestial bodies in the game) has no [[atmosphere]]. That means [[parachute]]s do not work when descending to the surface.
 
New players should note that Mun (like the majority of celestial bodies in the game) has no [[atmosphere]]. That means [[parachute]]s do not work when descending to the surface.
  
There are anomalous geological formations that can be found on the surface of the Mun. To preserve the enjoyment of exploration for new players, those who have found these sites are encouraged to keep their exact coordinates secret.
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There are [[KerbNet#Anomaly Detection|anomalous]] geological formations that can be found on the surface of the Mun.
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Synchronous orbit around the Mun is not possible, since it would have to occur at an altitude of {{OrbitAltitude | period=138984.376574476 | mass=9.76002360215472e20 | radius=200000 |factor=k}}, beyond the Mun's sphere of influence. However, putting your spacecraft just outside Mun's SOI and having the same semi-major axis would make it appear stationary. A normal 25 km orbit can be achieved using around 800 m/s delta V. With the 600 m/s provided by a jetpack Kerbals can fly to very low orbit if they use a very efficient ascent profile. This excludes flying over high obstacles early in the flight. A semi-synchronous orbit with half the rotation period of the Mun is possible at approximately 1797.41 kilometers.
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There is a [[tutorial]] about [[Tutorial:Mun For Dummies|traveling to the Mun]].
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== In-game Description ==
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'''KSP 1:'''
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{{Quote
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|The Mun, is a large satellite orbiting Kerbin. It is mostly gray in appearance, with craters of various sizes dotting its otherwise smooth surface.<br />
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''The Mun’s discovery is widely regarded as one of the more important breakthroughs of Kerbal evolution. Granted, it didn’t happen all that long ago, but it’s still fair to say Kerbals are wiser and more evolved now than they were back then.''
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|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}
  
Synchronous orbit around the Mun is not possible, since it would have to occur at an altitude of {{OrbitAltitude | period_s=138984.376574476 | mass_kg=9.76002360215472e20 | radius_km=200 |suffix=km}}, beyond the Mun's sphere of influence. However, putting your spacecraft just outside Mun's SOI and having the same SMA would make it appear stationary. A normal 25&nbsp;km orbit can be achieved using around 800&nbsp;m/s delta V. A semi-synchronous orbit with half the rotation period of the Mun is possible at approximately 1797.41 kilometers.
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'''KSP 2:'''
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{{Quote
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|Kerbin's closest extraterrestrial body, the Mun is a prime destination for early space missions. Its orbit's inclination and eccentricity match Kerbin's, so SOI transfers are as easy as forgetting ladders! Explore the scars of impact collisions and ancient tectonic activity on its surface or give it a wave as your vessel slingshots past it into the rest of the system!|}}
  
 
== Terrain ==
 
== Terrain ==
The Mun's terrain is smooth, grey, and scarred by craters. Its low-lying areas tend to be darker in color. The Mun also features canyons which can be hundreds of meters deep and a few kilometers long.
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[[File:Mun heights.svg|thumb|left|The minimum height for the different inclinations]]
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The Mun's terrain is rough, grey, and scarred by craters. Its low-lying areas tend to be darker in colour. The Mun also features canyons which can be hundreds of meters deep and a few kilometers long.
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The Mun's highest points reach a maximum altitude of more than 7061&nbsp;m near the south pole at 152.33°&nbsp;W and 82.52°&nbsp;S. This altitude permits 10× [[Time warp|warp]], allowing crashes with terrain while being in a seemingly stable orbit. Its lowest point, below -247&nbsp;m, is on the northern hemisphere south-west of the large northern crater at 76.63°&nbsp;W and 35.32°&nbsp;N.
  
The Mun's highest points reach a maximum altitude of 3340 m and are located near the poles. The highest point within 45° latitude of the equator has an altitude of 2967 m and is located at 129.64° W, 0.97° N, on the north side of a canyon which is on the east edge of a large crater. Its lowest point, at altitude 0 m, is also on the east side of a large crater, at 35.42° E, 8.27° N.
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When terrain scatter is activated in the graphics settings, the Mun has rocks scattered on its surface. Like all terrain scatters, these rocks are strictly cosmetic and do not collide with ships or Kerbals.
  
For equatorial Mun landings, expect touchdown at an altitude between 1600m and 1200m.
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The Mun is peppered with procedural impact craters making Mun landing more difficult. Previously the lowest point with an altitude of 0 m was on the east side of a large crater, at 35.42°&nbsp;E, 8.27°&nbsp;N.
  
When terrain scatter is activated in the graphics settings, the Mun has rocks scattered on its surface. Like all terrain scatters, these rocks are strictly cosmetic and do not collide with ships or Kerbals.
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The Hell Kraken has been encountered on the Mun, with objects being thrown out of Kerbin's sphere of influence upon reloading the craft.
  
 
The Mun also has several hidden surprises for explorers to find:
 
The Mun also has several hidden surprises for explorers to find:
 
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* There are three large stone arches. Due to their size they can be spotted easily from a low (<10km) orbit near the equator.
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* There are three large stone arches. Due to their size they can be spotted easily from a low (<10&nbsp;km) orbit near the equator.
* There is a memorial honoring Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. It can be found inside one of the largest craters, near the south wall. It is at nearly the same coordinates where Apollo 11 first landed on the moon. It appears as a tiny white dot from low orbit.  
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* There is a memorial honouring Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. It can be found inside one of the largest craters, near the south wall. It is at nearly the same coordinates where Apollo 11 first landed on the moon. It appears as a tiny white dot from low orbit.  
* There are three monoliths ("Munoliths"). These are very hard to find because of their small size.
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* There are three monoliths ("Munoliths"). These are very hard to find because of their small size. One is partially underground, one is on top of a steep hill and is at the bottom of a deep, steep-sided valley.
 
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== Biomes ==
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::: [[File:MunBiomeMapNew.png|none|thumb|700px|Mun biome map]]
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The Mun has, with a total of 17, the most biomes of any celestial body. Each major crater is a distinct biome, which gives them somewhat official names; however, like all biome names, they are fairly generic. The Midlands and Highlands biomes each have a biome applied to any of the nameless large craters within them. The polar regions also have three different biomes. There are seven distinct craters and two basins.{{clear|left}}
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=== Biome list ===
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[[File:MunBiomeMap.png|right|thumb|Mun biome map before update 1.2]]
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* Poles
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* Polar Lowlands
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* Polar Crater
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* Highlands
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* Highland Craters
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* Midlands
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* Midland Craters
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* Lowlands
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* Northeast Basin
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* Farside Basin
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* Northwest Crater
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* East Farside Crater
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* Canyons
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* Farside Crater
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* East Crater
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* Twin Craters
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* Southwest Crater
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== KSP2 ==
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=== Surface Research Locations ===
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{{spoiler}}
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Surface research locations include:
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* Craters
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* HighLands
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* Mare
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* Mare Eye
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* Rayed Crater
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* Arches
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* Monument
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* Mun Mound
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* Mun-or-Bust Site
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==== Mun Monument ====
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The Mun monument is a discovery located in one of the large mares at 12°27'27" N 39°13'03" E. It is a golden arch approximately 120 m in both diameter and height, anchored in a broken rock formation. There are glowing gems embedded in upper portion of the arch, allowing navigation to the location even at night.
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Locating and landing at the Mun monument is a primary KSP 2 mission.}}
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=== Maps ===
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==== Biomes ====
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[[File:mun_region_ui.jpg|thumb|none|Mun biome map with legend (as of v0.2.1.0 (from Orbital Survay mod))]]
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==== Visual map ====
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[[File:mun_visual.png|thumb|none|Mun visual map (as of v0.2.1.0)]]
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[https://i.imgur.com/BHDfRxr.png Mun visual map (Imgur)]
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== Observation from Kerbin ==
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The Mun's orbit keeps it directly above Kerbin's equator. Because the Mun is tidally locked to Kerbin with a perfectly circular, non-inclined orbit, exactly 50% of the Mun's surface (excluding areas on the edge obscured by the Mun's mountains) is ever visible from Kerbin.
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Due to the Mun's non-inclined orbit, [[eclipse]]s occur every time the Mun goes between the Sun and Kerbin. Due to graphic engine limitations, these solar eclipses currently do not make the sky black, or darken the land. However, [[solar panel]]s will become blocked by the Mun in an eclipse and become useless for a short period of time.
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A full Kerbolar [[Eclipse|eclipse]] can be observed while landed at KSC starting about Year 1, Day 351, 5h:40m, and ending (being partial again) somewhere around Year 1, Day 352, 0h:22m. Not sure of other occurences or locations, but this one at KSC is confirmed (unless game times and positions of bodies varies between players). A Kerbolar eclipse happens every synodic orbital period, or about 6 days 3 hours, somewhere on Kerbin's equator.
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Although the game graphics depict Mun as totally covering the solar disk during an eclipse, based on the given diameters of Sun and Mun and their distances from Kerbin, Sun has a larger apparent size.  For observers on and near Kerbin, solar eclipses would be annular.
  
 
== Observation of Kerbin ==
 
== Observation of Kerbin ==
  
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Because Mun is tidally locked to Kerbin, Kerbin is only visible from 50% of the Mun's surface, and Kerbin never sets or rises as seen from the Mun. The Mun longitude for which Kerbin remains directly above in the sky (at the [[w:Zenith|zenith]]) is 47°26'10" East. The Mun's equator is coplanar with Kerbin's, so any location on the Mun's equator that faces Kerbin will also face Kerbin's equator. Kerbin is not tidally locked to the Mun, so any point on the Mun where Kerbin is not obscured by the Mun's landscape will be able to observe every point on Kerbin as Kerbin rotates. Kerbin's [[w:Synodic period|synodic rotational period]] with the Mun is 25617.909 seconds, or 1.18323 Kerbin solar days.
  
The Mun's orbit keeps it directly above Kerbin's equator. Because the Mun is tidally locked to Kerbin with a perfectly circular, non-inclined orbit, exactly 50% of the Mun's surface (excluding areas on the edge obscured by the Mun's mountains) is ever visible from Kerbin. This also means that Kerbin is only visible from this same 50% of the Mun's surface, and that Kerbin never sets or rises as seen from the Mun. The Mun longitude for which Kerbin remains directly above in the sky (at the [[w:Zenith|Zenith]]) is about 47 degrees east. The Mun's equator is coplanar with Kerbin's, so any location on the Mun's equator that faces Kerbin will also face Kerbin's equator. Kerbin is not tidally locked to the Mun, so any point on the Mun where Kerbin is not obscured by the Mun's landscape will be able to observe every point on Kerbin as Kerbin rotates. Kerbin's [[w:Synodic period|synodic rotational period]] with the Mun is 25617.909 seconds, or 1.18323 Kerbin solar days.
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== Science ==
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Although the [[science]]-multipliers of Mun's surface and orbit are quite low compared to that of other planets and moons, Mun is comparably easy to reach and has a very large number of biomes which all yield different science results. This makes it - together with [[Minmus]] - the main source of science points during the midgame.
  
 
== Reference Frames ==
 
== Reference Frames ==
{{:Mun/RefFrames}}
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{{:Mun/RefFrame}}
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Mun_color.png|A full projection map of the Mun as of version 0.14.2 and above
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File:Space motor.png|Two Kerbals riding a spacebike
File:Isa_mapsat_mun_map800.gif|A topografic height map of the mun made with the ISA MapSat plugin
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File:Mun_color.png|A full projection map of the Mun as of version 0.14.2 through 0.20.2
File:screenshot1.png | A successful landing on the Mun with a two-kerbal capsule. This is often a milestone for new players.
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File:Isa_mapsat_mun_map800.gif|A topographic height map of the Mun made with the ISA MapSat plugin
File:Kerbals on moon.png | Two Kerbals standing on Mun's surface with the unmistakable flag of the United States.</gallery>
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File:Large lander on Mun.png | A successful landing on the Mun with a two-kerbal capsule. This is often a milestone for new players.
 
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File:0.21 Kerbal Staring Sun From Moon --Copyright by Squad--.jpg| A kerbal watching the sunrise on the moon.
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File:MoonRoverNight.png | A rover driving across a Mun crater in the night.
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File:Solar Eclipse.jpg | A solar eclipse caused by the Mun. The vehicle has run out of electric charge because the sun is blocked.
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File:Åsgård_Mun_base.jpg | Four kerbals manning a Mun base
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[[File:MunCrashLanding.png|thumbnail|A Kerbal standing next to his crashed Mun lander.]]
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File:Arrived_at_mun.png| A vessel has just entered Munar orbit and is getting ready to initiate a landing.
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File:Screenshot37.png|A proud little probe recharges its [[battery|batteries]] after landing on the Mun, prior to sending back precious [[science]] data.
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File:Screenshot85.png|A victorious landing party celebrates a safe trip with a Munar selfie.
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File:Screenshot87.png|A lander returns to orbit to dock with its mothership and offload crew and data.
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File:Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition 20220115170531.jpg|Jeb and Bob are riding a small rover on the Mun. Bill was scared and stayed in the lander.
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File:Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition 20220115173608.jpg|Well, looks like Jeb played a round of kerbal golf!
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File:Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition 20220115174422.jpg|Jeb and Bob standing on the edge of a crater (Fun fact, Jeb fell down the crater , but luckily there was a quick save!
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File:Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition 20211003130434.jpg|A lander rendezvouing with its mothership (Apollo style) at a low altitude.
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File:Screenshot470.png|Mun arch as in 0.17(at the lander's leftdown)
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</gallery>
 
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File:Mun_arch.jpg|A Mun arch
 
File:Mun_arch.jpg|A Mun arch
 
File:Munar_Arch.png|Another Mun Arch as seen on version 0.20.2
 
File:Munar_Arch.png|Another Mun Arch as seen on version 0.20.2
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File:Arch_on_Mun.png|The arch on the north rim of the large crater facing Kerbin.
 
File:Monolith.jpg|A Monolith
 
File:Monolith.jpg|A Monolith
File:Armstrong.png|Neil Armstrong memorial on the Mun</gallery>
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File:Armstrong.png|Neil Armstrong memorial on the Mun
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File:Crashed UFO.png|The crashed UFO on the Mun.</gallery>
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[File:StartGameMenu.0.21.1.png|thumb|''Mün or Bust'' in the game menu]]
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* After its implementation, many fans began calling the body '''Mün''', pronounced the same as "moon", believing the original spelling to be a mistake. However, several of the game's developers have been heard referring to it as '''Mun''', pronounced "muhn". In the "Surface of the Mün" title screen, a crashed lander resembling a [[Kerbal X]] has the words "Mün or Bust" scrawled on the side. Both spellings are generally accepted, however the spelling in-game is '''The Mun''', despite the fact that planets can have non-english letters in them.
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* Mun was Kerbin's, and indeed the game's, very first moon.
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* Mun's orbit is perfectly circular and has zero orbital inclination. Such an orbit in reality would be very unlikely since this would require precise positioning of any dust/bodies that created it during the planetary system's formation, as well as the absence of a central star or other planets.
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** This was likely done to make it easier to reach for new players.
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** This also makes it an excellent guideline to use for placing satellites into exact inclinations around Kerbin.  By setting Mun as target, the relative inclination described by the maneuver tool also represents the inclination of the satellite's orbit to Kerbin
 
* Prior to {{version|0.14.2}}, the tallest points on the munar surface were no higher than roughly 600m.
 
* Prior to {{version|0.14.2}}, the tallest points on the munar surface were no higher than roughly 600m.
* Mun was Kerbin's, and indeed the game's, very first moon.
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* Before introduction of procedural terrain the Mun's highest point was within 45° latitude of the equator, had an altitude of 2967&nbsp;m and was located at 129.64°&nbsp;W,&nbsp;0.97°&nbsp;N, on the north side of a canyon which was on the east edge of a large crater.
* After its implementation, many fans began calling the body '''Mün''', pronounced the same as "moon", believing the original spelling to be a mistake. However, several of the game's developers have been heard referring to it as '''Mun''', pronounced "muhn". In the "Surface of the Mün" title screen, a crashed lander has the words "Mün or Bust" scrawled on the side. Both spellings are generally accepted, however the spelling in-game is '''Mun''', the lander is believed to be a reference to the 'Farlands or bust' youtube series run by KurtJmac, a popular youtuber and KSP player.
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* Prior to {{version|0.14.3}} a KSC could be found on the Mun.
* Mun's orbit is perfectly circular and has zero orbital inclination. Such an orbit in reality would be impossible since this would require precise positioning of any dust/bodies that created it during the planetary system's formation, as well as the absence of a central star or other planets.
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* The Mun is considerably larger than 1/10 the size of the real world Moon.
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* The Mun is one of the few bodies in the solar system that is almost completely manually colored (i.e., it uses a color map). Most other planets and moons are colored procedurally or with a lot of procedural colors doing the work. The only procedural colors on the Mun are associated with the procedural craters and a basic noise. The other planets which are manually colored are Tylo (Aside from a tenuous coat of height color map) and Jool (As a gas giant, it must be manually colored)
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* Before 0.90 the Mun was one of the few bodies with multiple [[biomes]].
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==
;{{Version|0.20.1|}}
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;[[1.12.5]]
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* Revised an easter egg
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* Changed displayName to The Mun, removed useTheInName feature.
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* Added biomes.
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;[[0.20.1]]
 
* Height values reverted
 
* Height values reverted
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;[[0.20]]
 
* Terrain overhaul
 
* Terrain overhaul
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;[[0.18]]
 
* [[List of easter eggs|Easter Eggs]] added (one fixed, one added)
 
* [[List of easter eggs|Easter Eggs]] added (one fixed, one added)
 
* New small art pass.
 
* New small art pass.
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;[[0.17]]
 
* Texture Improvements
 
* Texture Improvements
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* Mun arches appeared
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;[[0.16]]
 
* Easter Eggs added
 
* Easter Eggs added
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;[[0.15]]
 
* Texture Improvements
 
* Texture Improvements
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;[[0.14.3]]
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* Removed KSC on it.(don't ask)
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;[[0.14.2]]
 
* Terrain overhaul  
 
* Terrain overhaul  
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* Initial Release
 
* Initial Release
  

Latest revision as of 15:13, 4 July 2024

Mun
Mun
Mun as seen from orbit.
Moon of Kerbin
Orbital Characteristics
Semi-major axis 12 000 000 m [Note 1]
Apoapsis 12 000 000 m [Note 1]
Periapsis 12 000 000 m [Note 1]
Orbital eccentricity 0
Orbital inclination 0 °
Argument of periapsis 0 °
Longitude of the ascending node 0 °
Mean anomaly 1.7 rad (at 0s UT)
Sidereal orbital period 138 984 s
6 d 2 h 36 m 24.4 s
Synodic orbital period 141 115.4 s
Orbital velocity 543 m/s
Longest time eclipsed 2 213 s
Physical Characteristics
Equatorial radius 200 000 m
Equatorial circumference 1 256 637 m
Surface area 5.0265482×1011 m2
Mass 9.7599066×1020 kg
Standard gravitational parameter 6.5138398×1010 m3/s2
Density 29 125.076 kg/m3
Surface gravity 1.63 m/s2 (0.166 g)
Escape velocity 807.08 m/s
Sidereal rotation period 138 984.38 s
6 d 2 h 36 m 24.4 s
Sidereal rotational velocity 9.0416 m/s
Synchronous orbit Outside sphere of influence
Sphere of influence 2 429 559.1 m [Note 1]
Atmospheric Characteristics
Atmosphere present No
Scientific multiplier
Surface 4
Splashed N/A
Near space 3
Outer space 2
Recovery 2

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The distances are given from the body's center, not from the surface (unlike ingame)

Mun, also known as the Mun and sometimes written as Mün, is a relatively large moon orbiting Kerbin. It can be thought of as an analogue to Earth's own moon, which frequently is simply called “the Moon” (Latin: Luna).

It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 5029 m in height. The gravitational pull on the surface is 1.63 m/s², approximately 5/6 and 8.18 m/s² lower than that of Kerbin and about the surface gravity of Earth's Moon (1.624 m/s²). It is possible to land on the Mun or use it for gravity assists (gravitational slingshots) to outer bodies such as Minmus or into Kerbol orbit, though such maneuvers do not save very much fuel and are more imprecise. It is, however, useful for plane changes with proper timing.

New players should note that Mun (like the majority of celestial bodies in the game) has no atmosphere. That means parachutes do not work when descending to the surface.

There are anomalous geological formations that can be found on the surface of the Mun.

Synchronous orbit around the Mun is not possible, since it would have to occur at an altitude of 2 970.58 km, beyond the Mun's sphere of influence. However, putting your spacecraft just outside Mun's SOI and having the same semi-major axis would make it appear stationary. A normal 25 km orbit can be achieved using around 800 m/s delta V. With the 600 m/s provided by a jetpack Kerbals can fly to very low orbit if they use a very efficient ascent profile. This excludes flying over high obstacles early in the flight. A semi-synchronous orbit with half the rotation period of the Mun is possible at approximately 1797.41 kilometers.

There is a tutorial about traveling to the Mun.

In-game Description

KSP 1:

The Mun, is a large satellite orbiting Kerbin. It is mostly gray in appearance, with craters of various sizes dotting its otherwise smooth surface.


The Mun’s discovery is widely regarded as one of the more important breakthroughs of Kerbal evolution. Granted, it didn’t happen all that long ago, but it’s still fair to say Kerbals are wiser and more evolved now than they were back then.''

Kerbal Astronomical Society

KSP 2:

Kerbin's closest extraterrestrial body, the Mun is a prime destination for early space missions. Its orbit's inclination and eccentricity match Kerbin's, so SOI transfers are as easy as forgetting ladders! Explore the scars of impact collisions and ancient tectonic activity on its surface or give it a wave as your vessel slingshots past it into the rest of the system!

Terrain

The minimum height for the different inclinations

The Mun's terrain is rough, grey, and scarred by craters. Its low-lying areas tend to be darker in colour. The Mun also features canyons which can be hundreds of meters deep and a few kilometers long.

The Mun's highest points reach a maximum altitude of more than 7061 m near the south pole at 152.33° W and 82.52° S. This altitude permits 10× warp, allowing crashes with terrain while being in a seemingly stable orbit. Its lowest point, below -247 m, is on the northern hemisphere south-west of the large northern crater at 76.63° W and 35.32° N.

When terrain scatter is activated in the graphics settings, the Mun has rocks scattered on its surface. Like all terrain scatters, these rocks are strictly cosmetic and do not collide with ships or Kerbals.

The Mun is peppered with procedural impact craters making Mun landing more difficult. Previously the lowest point with an altitude of 0 m was on the east side of a large crater, at 35.42° E, 8.27° N.

The Hell Kraken has been encountered on the Mun, with objects being thrown out of Kerbin's sphere of influence upon reloading the craft.

The Mun also has several hidden surprises for explorers to find:

Spoiler: Easter eggs
  • There are three large stone arches. Due to their size they can be spotted easily from a low (<10 km) orbit near the equator.
  • There is a memorial honouring Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. It can be found inside one of the largest craters, near the south wall. It is at nearly the same coordinates where Apollo 11 first landed on the moon. It appears as a tiny white dot from low orbit.
  • There are three monoliths ("Munoliths"). These are very hard to find because of their small size. One is partially underground, one is on top of a steep hill and is at the bottom of a deep, steep-sided valley.

Biomes

Mun biome map
The Mun has, with a total of 17, the most biomes of any celestial body. Each major crater is a distinct biome, which gives them somewhat official names; however, like all biome names, they are fairly generic. The Midlands and Highlands biomes each have a biome applied to any of the nameless large craters within them. The polar regions also have three different biomes. There are seven distinct craters and two basins.

Biome list

Mun biome map before update 1.2
  • Poles
  • Polar Lowlands
  • Polar Crater
  • Highlands
  • Highland Craters
  • Midlands
  • Midland Craters
  • Lowlands
  • Northeast Basin
  • Farside Basin
  • Northwest Crater
  • East Farside Crater
  • Canyons
  • Farside Crater
  • East Crater
  • Twin Craters
  • Southwest Crater

KSP2

Surface Research Locations

This section contains spoilers. Linking to a subsection is not recommended as this will skip over this warning.

Surface research locations include:

  • Craters
  • HighLands
  • Mare
  • Mare Eye
  • Rayed Crater
Spoiler: Hidden Discoveries
  • Arches
  • Monument
  • Mun Mound
  • Mun-or-Bust Site

Mun Monument

The Mun monument is a discovery located in one of the large mares at 12°27'27" N 39°13'03" E. It is a golden arch approximately 120 m in both diameter and height, anchored in a broken rock formation. There are glowing gems embedded in upper portion of the arch, allowing navigation to the location even at night.

Locating and landing at the Mun monument is a primary KSP 2 mission.

Maps

Biomes

Mun biome map with legend (as of v0.2.1.0 (from Orbital Survay mod))

Visual map

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Mun visual map (as of v0.2.1.0)

Mun visual map (Imgur)

Observation from Kerbin

The Mun's orbit keeps it directly above Kerbin's equator. Because the Mun is tidally locked to Kerbin with a perfectly circular, non-inclined orbit, exactly 50% of the Mun's surface (excluding areas on the edge obscured by the Mun's mountains) is ever visible from Kerbin.

Due to the Mun's non-inclined orbit, eclipses occur every time the Mun goes between the Sun and Kerbin. Due to graphic engine limitations, these solar eclipses currently do not make the sky black, or darken the land. However, solar panels will become blocked by the Mun in an eclipse and become useless for a short period of time.

A full Kerbolar eclipse can be observed while landed at KSC starting about Year 1, Day 351, 5h:40m, and ending (being partial again) somewhere around Year 1, Day 352, 0h:22m. Not sure of other occurences or locations, but this one at KSC is confirmed (unless game times and positions of bodies varies between players). A Kerbolar eclipse happens every synodic orbital period, or about 6 days 3 hours, somewhere on Kerbin's equator.

Although the game graphics depict Mun as totally covering the solar disk during an eclipse, based on the given diameters of Sun and Mun and their distances from Kerbin, Sun has a larger apparent size. For observers on and near Kerbin, solar eclipses would be annular.

Observation of Kerbin

Because Mun is tidally locked to Kerbin, Kerbin is only visible from 50% of the Mun's surface, and Kerbin never sets or rises as seen from the Mun. The Mun longitude for which Kerbin remains directly above in the sky (at the zenith) is 47°26'10" East. The Mun's equator is coplanar with Kerbin's, so any location on the Mun's equator that faces Kerbin will also face Kerbin's equator. Kerbin is not tidally locked to the Mun, so any point on the Mun where Kerbin is not obscured by the Mun's landscape will be able to observe every point on Kerbin as Kerbin rotates. Kerbin's synodic rotational period with the Mun is 25617.909 seconds, or 1.18323 Kerbin solar days.

Science

Although the science-multipliers of Mun's surface and orbit are quite low compared to that of other planets and moons, Mun is comparably easy to reach and has a very large number of biomes which all yield different science results. This makes it - together with Minmus - the main source of science points during the midgame.

Reference Frames

Time warp Minimum Altitude
Any
5× 5 000 m
10× 5 000 m
50× 10 000 m
100× 25 000 m
1 000× 50 000 m
10 000× 100 000 m
100 000× 200 000 m

Gallery

Spoiler: Screenshots of easter eggs

Trivia

Mün or Bust in the game menu
  • After its implementation, many fans began calling the body Mün, pronounced the same as "moon", believing the original spelling to be a mistake. However, several of the game's developers have been heard referring to it as Mun, pronounced "muhn". In the "Surface of the Mün" title screen, a crashed lander resembling a Kerbal X has the words "Mün or Bust" scrawled on the side. Both spellings are generally accepted, however the spelling in-game is The Mun, despite the fact that planets can have non-english letters in them.
  • Mun was Kerbin's, and indeed the game's, very first moon.
  • Mun's orbit is perfectly circular and has zero orbital inclination. Such an orbit in reality would be very unlikely since this would require precise positioning of any dust/bodies that created it during the planetary system's formation, as well as the absence of a central star or other planets.
    • This was likely done to make it easier to reach for new players.
    • This also makes it an excellent guideline to use for placing satellites into exact inclinations around Kerbin. By setting Mun as target, the relative inclination described by the maneuver tool also represents the inclination of the satellite's orbit to Kerbin
  • Prior to version 0.14.2, the tallest points on the munar surface were no higher than roughly 600m.
  • Before introduction of procedural terrain the Mun's highest point was within 45° latitude of the equator, had an altitude of 2967 m and was located at 129.64° W, 0.97° N, on the north side of a canyon which was on the east edge of a large crater.
  • Prior to version 0.14.3 a KSC could be found on the Mun.
  • The Mun is considerably larger than 1/10 the size of the real world Moon.
  • The Mun is one of the few bodies in the solar system that is almost completely manually colored (i.e., it uses a color map). Most other planets and moons are colored procedurally or with a lot of procedural colors doing the work. The only procedural colors on the Mun are associated with the procedural craters and a basic noise. The other planets which are manually colored are Tylo (Aside from a tenuous coat of height color map) and Jool (As a gas giant, it must be manually colored)
  • Before 0.90 the Mun was one of the few bodies with multiple biomes.

Changes

1.12.5
  • Revised an easter egg
1.3
  • Changed displayName to The Mun, removed useTheInName feature.
1.2
  • Added biomes.
0.21
  • New Procedurally generated craters.
0.20.1
  • Height values reverted
0.20
  • Terrain overhaul
0.18
  • Easter Eggs added (one fixed, one added)
  • New small art pass.
0.17
  • Texture Improvements
  • Mun arches appeared
0.16
  • Easter Eggs added
0.15
  • Texture Improvements
0.14.3
  • Removed KSC on it.(don't ask)
0.14.2
  • Terrain overhaul
0.12
  • Initial Release

Notes