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Dres is a dwarf planet located between Duna and Jool.
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'''Dres''' is the fifth planet in the [[Kerbol System]]. It is located between [[Duna]] and [[Jool]] in a somewhat eccentric and inclined orbit. It is considered to be the [[w:Ceres_(dwarf_planet)|Ceres]] analog for the game. It is similar to [[Moho]] and [[Eeloo]] in that it has no [[atmosphere]] and no natural satellites (aside from a ring system of asteroids).  Dres has the least gravity of any planet in the Kerbol system.  Dres is considered a dwarf planet by the game because it has not "cleared its neighborhood"; in other terms, it has asteroids in close proximity.
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== In-game Description ==
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{{Quote
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|Dres is a very small planet. It was the first planet considered to be a dwarf. It’s orbit is highly irregular and together with it’s size it took a long time to discover since half the time it was not where scientists expected to find a planet.<br />
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''Due to its nature of frequenting the bad parts of space, this dwarf planet was officially labeled as “Not to be trusted” by the scientific community.''
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|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}
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== Topography ==
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In [[KSP]], the surface of Dres appears light grey and is rocky and uneven, similar to that of the [[Mun]], with a surface covered in [[w:Regolith|regolith]] rubble. Unlike the Mun, Dres has large patches of what appears to be ice. The highest points are just under 5.7&nbsp;km in altitude. One notable geographic feature is a canyon which is called the "Dres Canyon" just south of the equator, which is several kilometers deep.
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===Cratering===
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The surface of Dres has several craters. However, unlike other planetary bodies, none are very prominent, the largest being slightly under 13&nbsp;km in diameter.
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In total, 42 craters have been positively identified. Another 5 are still waiting for confirmation. The spreading of the craters is biased to the western, particularly the northwestern, hemisphere of Dres.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Quadrant !! No. of craters (%) !! No. of Craters
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| North-East || 19.0 % || 8
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| South-East || 7.5 % || 4
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| North-West || 42.9 % || 18
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| South-West || 28.6 % || 12
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| Total || N/A || 42
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|}
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== Biomes ==
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[[File:DresBiomeMap.png|thumb|none|Dres biome map (legend)]]
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Dres has 8 [[biome]]s.
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==== Biome list ====
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{{Biome list|
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* Poles
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* Highlands
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* Midlands
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* Lowlands
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* Ridges
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* Impact [[w:Ejecta|Ejecta]]
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* Impact Craters
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* Canyons}}
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== Interplanetary travel ==
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From a 12 km Dres escape trajectory, the requirements for attaining an intercept trajectory of other celestials are:
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Body
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!Delta-V<ref>[http://www.dcl.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/home/feinbube/web/stealth/KSPDeltaVMap/ KSP Delta V Planner]</ref>
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!Phase Angle<ref>[http://ksp.olex.biz/ Transfer calculator]</ref>
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| [[Kerbol]]<ref group="n">610 km orbit</ref>
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|align="right"| ~5730&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| N/A
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| [[Moho]]
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|align="right"| ~1510&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| -30º
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| [[Eve]]
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|align="right"| ~770&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| -205º
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|-
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| [[Kerbin]]
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|align="right"| ~670&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| -330º
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| [[Duna]]
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|align="right"| ~530&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| -146º
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|-
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| [[Jool]]
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|align="right"| ~410&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| 52º
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| [[Eeloo]]
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|align="right"| ~580&nbsp;m/s
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|align="right"| 69º
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|}
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<references group="n"/>
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== Reference Frames ==
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{{:Dres/RefFrame}}
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== Gallery ==
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{{Main article|Category:Images of Dres}}
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<gallery>
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Dres surface.png        | A lander with three kerbonauts landed at Dres.
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Dres_Topo_0-5669.4m.jpg | A topographical projection map of Dres; accurate as of [[0.18]].
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Dres_map_800.gif        | A topographical height map of Dres as of {{version|0.18.1}}; made with the ISA MapSat plugin.
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Bob_in_dres_canyon.png  | Bob Kerman at the bottom of the big canyon roughly 3 kilometers below the actual lander.
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Sunrise_over_dres_canyon.png | A beautiful sunrise over the big canyon.
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Tumbler at Crater.jpeg|thumb|A rover in front of a Breaking Ground crater, next to the Dres canyon. The high texture quality can be seen.
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</gallery>
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== Changes ==
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;[[1.0]]
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*Added "Dres-teroid" belt (will appear randomly after achieving a flyby)
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;[[0.90]]
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* Added biomes
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;[[0.18]]
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* Initial release
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== Trivia ==
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* Dres was the subject of a Kerbal meme referring to the status of Dres as an interesting place or a boring place.
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** KSP Youtuber Felsmak created a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GXFzMnCWBs youtube video] about how Dres is boring.
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** Felsmak later made a video about how [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n1l8_a-gU0 Dres is a hoax]. This was a parody of the Bielefeld Conspiracy, not a serious video.
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** This had led some forumers to start the Dres Appreciation thread, and others to fight back.
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** That led to a flame war which essentially bled into unrelated forum posts.
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** Felsmak closed the thread on his Dres Hoax video, stating that "This Dres meme has gotten kinda spammy now, it seems, and I don't really want to encourage it any further."
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**However, it did not stop, and some people say that Dres is not real.
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* According to the International Astronomical Union, Dres would be considered a planet as it does not share an orbit with any other objects.
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* The Dres-teroid belt is not an analogue of the asteroid belt, but rather a diffuse ring of debris orbiting Dres. This means that Dres actually has an unknown and variable amount of natural satellites.
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** According to the International Astronomical Union, this technically means that Dres has the most moons in the [[Kerbol System]], as there is not an official definition of what qualifies as a moon.
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* In KSP, Dres, [[Vall]], [[Eeloo]], and [[Moho]] are the only bodies in the solar system that are colored completely using a PQSMod_HeightColorMap. (Colors are based purely on the terrain height)
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* In the KSPedia, there is more info on Dres. "''Some astronomers have noticed variations in gravitational measurements around Dres. While only slight, perhaps there is something more to this gray dwarf.''"
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== Notes ==
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<references />
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{{Celestial Bodies}}
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[[Category:Celestials]]
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[[Category:Planets]]
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[[Category:Dwarf planets]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 21 September 2024

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Dres
Dres
Dres as seen from orbit.
Dwarf planet of Kerbol
Orbital Characteristics
Semi-major axis 40 839 348 203 m [Note 1]
Apoapsis 46 761 053 692 m [Note 1]
Periapsis 34 917 642 714 m [Note 1]
Orbital eccentricity 0.145
Orbital inclination 5 °
Argument of periapsis 90 °
Longitude of the ascending node 280 °
Mean anomaly 3.14 rad (at 0s UT)
Sidereal orbital period 47 893 063 s
2 217 d 1 h 37 m 43.1 s
Synodic orbital period 11 392 903.3 s
Orbital velocity 4 630 - 6 200 m/s
Physical Characteristics
Equatorial radius 138 000 m
Equatorial circumference 867 080 m
Surface area 2.3931396×1011 m2
Mass 3.2190937×1020 kg
Standard gravitational parameter 2.1484489×1010 m3/s2
Density 29 242.045 kg/m3
Surface gravity 1.13 m/s2 (0.115 g)
Escape velocity 558.00 m/s
Sidereal rotation period 34 800.000 s
1 d 3 h 40 m 0 s
Solar day 34 825.305 s
1 d 3 h 40 m 25.3 s
Sidereal rotational velocity 24.916 m/s
Synchronous orbit 732.24 km
Sphere of influence 32 832 840 m [Note 1]
Atmospheric Characteristics
Atmosphere present No
Scientific multiplier
Surface 8
Splashed N/A
Near space 7
Outer space 6
Recovery 6

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

Dres is the fifth planet in the Kerbol System. It is located between Duna and Jool in a somewhat eccentric and inclined orbit. It is considered to be the Ceres analog for the game. It is similar to Moho and Eeloo in that it has no atmosphere and no natural satellites (aside from a ring system of asteroids). Dres has the least gravity of any planet in the Kerbol system. Dres is considered a dwarf planet by the game because it has not "cleared its neighborhood"; in other terms, it has asteroids in close proximity.

In-game Description

Dres is a very small planet. It was the first planet considered to be a dwarf. It’s orbit is highly irregular and together with it’s size it took a long time to discover since half the time it was not where scientists expected to find a planet.


Due to its nature of frequenting the bad parts of space, this dwarf planet was officially labeled as “Not to be trusted” by the scientific community.''

Kerbal Astronomical Society


Topography

In KSP, the surface of Dres appears light grey and is rocky and uneven, similar to that of the Mun, with a surface covered in regolith rubble. Unlike the Mun, Dres has large patches of what appears to be ice. The highest points are just under 5.7 km in altitude. One notable geographic feature is a canyon which is called the "Dres Canyon" just south of the equator, which is several kilometers deep.


Cratering

The surface of Dres has several craters. However, unlike other planetary bodies, none are very prominent, the largest being slightly under 13 km in diameter.

In total, 42 craters have been positively identified. Another 5 are still waiting for confirmation. The spreading of the craters is biased to the western, particularly the northwestern, hemisphere of Dres.

Quadrant No. of craters (%) No. of Craters
North-East 19.0 % 8
South-East 7.5 % 4
North-West 42.9 % 18
South-West 28.6 % 12
Total N/A 42


Biomes

Dres biome map (legend)

Dres has 8 biomes.

Biome list

Dres In-game biome map as of 1.2
  • Poles
  • Highlands
  • Midlands
  • Lowlands
  • Ridges
  • Impact Ejecta
  • Impact Craters
  • Canyons


Interplanetary travel

From a 12 km Dres escape trajectory, the requirements for attaining an intercept trajectory of other celestials are:

Body Delta-V[1] Phase Angle[2]
Kerbol[n 1] ~5730 m/s N/A
Moho ~1510 m/s -30º
Eve ~770 m/s -205º
Kerbin ~670 m/s -330º
Duna ~530 m/s -146º
Jool ~410 m/s 52º
Eeloo ~580 m/s 69º
  1. 610 km orbit


Reference Frames

Time warp Minimum Altitude
Any
5× 10 000 m
10× 10 000 m
50× 30 000 m
100× 50 000 m
1 000× 100 000 m
10 000× 200 000 m
100 000× 300 000 m

Gallery

→ Main article: Category:Images of Dres


Changes

1.0
  • Added "Dres-teroid" belt (will appear randomly after achieving a flyby)
0.90
  • Added biomes
0.18
  • Initial release


Trivia

  • Dres was the subject of a Kerbal meme referring to the status of Dres as an interesting place or a boring place.
    • KSP Youtuber Felsmak created a youtube video about how Dres is boring.
    • Felsmak later made a video about how Dres is a hoax. This was a parody of the Bielefeld Conspiracy, not a serious video.
    • This had led some forumers to start the Dres Appreciation thread, and others to fight back.
    • That led to a flame war which essentially bled into unrelated forum posts.
    • Felsmak closed the thread on his Dres Hoax video, stating that "This Dres meme has gotten kinda spammy now, it seems, and I don't really want to encourage it any further."
    • However, it did not stop, and some people say that Dres is not real.
  • According to the International Astronomical Union, Dres would be considered a planet as it does not share an orbit with any other objects.
  • The Dres-teroid belt is not an analogue of the asteroid belt, but rather a diffuse ring of debris orbiting Dres. This means that Dres actually has an unknown and variable amount of natural satellites.
    • According to the International Astronomical Union, this technically means that Dres has the most moons in the Kerbol System, as there is not an official definition of what qualifies as a moon.
  • In KSP, Dres, Vall, Eeloo, and Moho are the only bodies in the solar system that are colored completely using a PQSMod_HeightColorMap. (Colors are based purely on the terrain height)
  • In the KSPedia, there is more info on Dres. "Some astronomers have noticed variations in gravitational measurements around Dres. While only slight, perhaps there is something more to this gray dwarf."

Notes

  1. KSP Delta V Planner
  2. Transfer calculator