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'''Vall''' is the second of the five [[w:Natural satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. Like the other large Joolian moons, [[Laythe]] and [[Tylo]] (of which Vall is the smallest), Vall is tidally locked to its parent. Synchronous orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its [[Sphere of influence|SOI]], at a radius of 3,893,254 meters. | '''Vall''' is the second of the five [[w:Natural satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. Like the other large Joolian moons, [[Laythe]] and [[Tylo]] (of which Vall is the smallest), Vall is tidally locked to its parent. Synchronous orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its [[Sphere of influence|SOI]], at a radius of 3,893,254 meters. | ||
− | Vall | + | Vall occupies a comparable orbital position to Jupiter's moon, [[w:Europa (moon)|Europa]]. Also like Europa, it is remarkably crater-free. However, it has considerably greater surface relief, suggesting different internal structures or processes. Vall may be subject to less tidal heating, but still enough for the ice to have some plasticity and for small-scale [[w:Cryovolcano|cryovolcanism]]. |
Though the bodies have topical similarities, landing on Vall and returning is significantly more challenging than a landing on the [[Mün]], due to the former's higher gravity, more uneven terrain and distance from [[Kerbin]]. | Though the bodies have topical similarities, landing on Vall and returning is significantly more challenging than a landing on the [[Mün]], due to the former's higher gravity, more uneven terrain and distance from [[Kerbin]]. | ||
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== In-game Description == | == In-game Description == | ||
+ | '''KSP 1:''' | ||
{{Quote | {{Quote | ||
+ | |Vall was one of the last Moons of Jool to be discovered. Frustrated scientists kept attempting to wipe it off the lenses of their telescopes. Eventually after a rash of returned telescopes, Advanced Optics Co. finally decided to just tell them it was an actual object in the sky. | ||
+ | |[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}} | ||
− | |Vall | + | '''KSP 2:''' |
− | + | {{Quote | |
− | | | + | |Vall, "The Frozen Wonderland," is the second moon orbiting Jool. The icy surface covers a liquid water ocean, which occasionally bubbles out of its many cryovolcanoes. Tidally locked to its parent planet, Vall's Jool-facing side is slightly warmed by radiation as it orbits. If you've wondered why some of the ice mountains can skewer your vessels and others seem smoother, now you know!|}} |
== Topography == | == Topography == | ||
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== Biomes == | == Biomes == | ||
− | Vall has | + | Vall has 9 [[biome]]s. It has mostly large Lowlands broken up by Midlands and Highlands with some high Mountains in between. There are four distinct Basins and Poles available as well. |
− | === | + | === Biome list === |
− | + | {{Biome list| | |
* Poles | * Poles | ||
* Highlands | * Highlands | ||
* Midlands | * Midlands | ||
* Lowlands | * Lowlands | ||
+ | * Mountains | ||
+ | * Northeast Basin | ||
+ | * Northwest Basin | ||
+ | * Southern Basin | ||
+ | * Southern Valleys}} | ||
== Reference Frames == | == Reference Frames == | ||
{{:Vall/RefFrame}} | {{:Vall/RefFrame}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == KSP2 == | ||
+ | === Surface Research Locations === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Surface research locations include: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Highlands | ||
+ | * Lowlands | ||
+ | * Mountains | ||
+ | * Well | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Maps === | ||
+ | ==== Biomes ==== | ||
+ | [[File:vall_region_ui.jpg|thumb|none|Vall biome map with legend (as of v0.2.1.0 (from Orbital Survay mod))]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Visual map ==== | ||
+ | [[File:vall_visual.png|thumb|none|Vall visual map (as of v0.2.1.0)]] | ||
+ | [https://i.imgur.com/UZLeonZ.png Vall visual map (Imgur)] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:Vall topo compressed.png | A topographic map of Vall made with the ISA MapSat plugin. | File:Vall topo compressed.png | A topographic map of Vall made with the ISA MapSat plugin. | ||
File:Vall natural bump compressed.jpg | A bump map in approximate natural colors. | File:Vall natural bump compressed.jpg | A bump map in approximate natural colors. | ||
− | File:Vall-jool-laythe-tylo.jpg | The surface of Vall with Jool, Laythe and Tylo in the background. Bop is also on this picture | + | File:Vall-jool-laythe-tylo.jpg | The surface of Vall with Jool, Laythe and Tylo in the background. Bop is also barely visible on this picture - it is rising on the bottom left corner of the picture. |
File:Vall_800_map.gif |A topographic height map of Vall made with the ISA MapSat plugin | File:Vall_800_map.gif |A topographic height map of Vall made with the ISA MapSat plugin | ||
File:VallFromLaythe.png | Picture of Vall visible from Laythe | File:VallFromLaythe.png | Picture of Vall visible from Laythe | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * According to the Tracking Station information | + | * According to the Tracking Station information on Vall, it was one of the last moons of Jool to be discovered. This was because the Kerbal astronomers mistook the icy moon for a smudge. After multiple failed attempts to get rid of the "smudge", they figured out it was, in fact, a moon. |
− | * If N-body simulation | + | * If N-body simulation were used in the game, Vall would be slingshotted out of the Joolian system within a few days, due to the gravitational influences of nearby Laythe and Tylo, this implies that the spheres of influence are actual laws of physics in the KSP universe, not just for ease of processing. |
+ | * One of the game loading screen phrases says "Sending Val to Vall" which refers to [[Valentina Kerman]] as Val. | ||
+ | * Vall was possibly named after Vaal, a self aware computer from Star Trek. | ||
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
− | ; | + | ;[[1.11]] |
+ | * Texture revamp | ||
+ | ;[[1.2]] | ||
+ | * Added biomes | ||
+ | ;[[0.90]] | ||
* Added biomes | * Added biomes | ||
− | ; | + | ;[[0.17]] |
* Initial Release | * Initial Release | ||
Latest revision as of 19:11, 20 March 2024
Vall | ||
Vall as seen from orbit. | ||
Moon of Jool | ||
Orbital Characteristics | ||
Semi-major axis | 43 152 000 m [Note 1] | |
Apoapsis | 43 152 000 m [Note 1] | |
Periapsis | 43 152 000 m [Note 1] | |
Orbital eccentricity | 0 | |
Orbital inclination | 0 ° | |
Argument of periapsis | 0 ° | |
Longitude of the ascending node | 0 ° | |
Mean anomaly | 0.9 rad (at 0s UT) | |
Sidereal orbital period | 105 962 s | |
4 d 5 h 26 m 2.1 s | ||
Synodic orbital period | 106 069.5 s | |
Orbital velocity | 2 559 m/s | |
Longest time eclipsed | 4 706 s | |
Physical Characteristics | ||
Equatorial radius | 300 000 m | |
Equatorial circumference | 1 884 956 m | |
Surface area | 1.1309734×1012 m2 | |
Mass | 3.1087655×1021 kg | |
Standard gravitational parameter | 2.0748150×1011 m3/s2 | |
Density | 27 487.522 kg/m3 | |
Surface gravity | 2.31 m/s2 (0.235 g) | |
Escape velocity | 1 176.10 m/s | |
Sidereal rotation period | 105 962.09 s | |
4 d 5 h 26 m 2.1 s | ||
Sidereal rotational velocity | 17.789 m/s | |
Synchronous orbit | Outside sphere of influence | |
Sphere of influence | 2 406 401.4 m [Note 1] | |
Atmospheric Characteristics | ||
Atmosphere present | No | |
Scientific multiplier | ||
Surface | 12 | |
Splashed | N/A | |
Near space | 9 | |
Outer space | 8 | |
Recovery | 8 | |
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Vall is the second of the five natural satellites of Jool. Like the other large Joolian moons, Laythe and Tylo (of which Vall is the smallest), Vall is tidally locked to its parent. Synchronous orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its SOI, at a radius of 3,893,254 meters.
Vall occupies a comparable orbital position to Jupiter's moon, Europa. Also like Europa, it is remarkably crater-free. However, it has considerably greater surface relief, suggesting different internal structures or processes. Vall may be subject to less tidal heating, but still enough for the ice to have some plasticity and for small-scale cryovolcanism.
Though the bodies have topical similarities, landing on Vall and returning is significantly more challenging than a landing on the Mün, due to the former's higher gravity, more uneven terrain and distance from Kerbin.
According to former developer NovaSilisko, Vall was planned to be made more like Eeloo, with cracks in the ice and a more chaotic surface than in 0.20.2.[1]
Contents
In-game Description
KSP 1:
“ | Vall was one of the last Moons of Jool to be discovered. Frustrated scientists kept attempting to wipe it off the lenses of their telescopes. Eventually after a rash of returned telescopes, Advanced Optics Co. finally decided to just tell them it was an actual object in the sky. | ” |
KSP 2:
“ | Vall, "The Frozen Wonderland," is the second moon orbiting Jool. The icy surface covers a liquid water ocean, which occasionally bubbles out of its many cryovolcanoes. Tidally locked to its parent planet, Vall's Jool-facing side is slightly warmed by radiation as it orbits. If you've wondered why some of the ice mountains can skewer your vessels and others seem smoother, now you know! | ” |
Topography
Vall has an icy surface dominated by hilly lowland areas separated by mountain ridges and which ranges in elevation from 0 to 7976 m. There are almost no completely level areas, making it hard to find good landing spots.
Vall has some circular mountain ridges which could be remnants of impact craters, but they are heavily eroded, hinting that Vall has some geological activity, presumably in the form of cryovolcanism.
The surface color ranges between white and light blue. When terrain scatters are activated, large boulders with contrast-rich black and white surface patterns can be found on the surface.
Biomes
Vall has 9 biomes. It has mostly large Lowlands broken up by Midlands and Highlands with some high Mountains in between. There are four distinct Basins and Poles available as well.
Biome list
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Reference Frames
Time warp | Minimum Altitude |
---|---|
1× | Any |
5× | 24 500 m |
10× | 24 500 m |
50× | 24 500 m |
100× | 40 000 m |
1 000× | 60 000 m |
10 000× | 80 000 m |
100 000× | 100 000 m |
KSP2
Surface Research Locations
Surface research locations include:
- Highlands
- Lowlands
- Mountains
- Well
Maps
Biomes
Visual map
Gallery
Trivia
- According to the Tracking Station information on Vall, it was one of the last moons of Jool to be discovered. This was because the Kerbal astronomers mistook the icy moon for a smudge. After multiple failed attempts to get rid of the "smudge", they figured out it was, in fact, a moon.
- If N-body simulation were used in the game, Vall would be slingshotted out of the Joolian system within a few days, due to the gravitational influences of nearby Laythe and Tylo, this implies that the spheres of influence are actual laws of physics in the KSP universe, not just for ease of processing.
- One of the game loading screen phrases says "Sending Val to Vall" which refers to Valentina Kerman as Val.
- Vall was possibly named after Vaal, a self aware computer from Star Trek.
Changes
- Texture revamp
- Added biomes
- Added biomes
- Initial Release
Notes
- ↑ Post in the forum by NovaSilisko