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'''Bop''' is one of the five [[w:Natural satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. It is very similar to [[Gilly]]. Bop has a large crater with a white rim. Some of its mountains rise as high as 20 km above the surface. Bop gains its shape of a brown crunched up ball of paper is caused by its low gravity. The brownish color may come from solid carbon, or iron oxide. | '''Bop''' is one of the five [[w:Natural satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. It is very similar to [[Gilly]]. Bop has a large crater with a white rim. Some of its mountains rise as high as 20 km above the surface. Bop gains its shape of a brown crunched up ball of paper is caused by its low gravity. The brownish color may come from solid carbon, or iron oxide. | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 27 February 2013
Bop is one of the five natural satellites of Jool. It is very similar to Gilly. Bop has a large crater with a white rim. Some of its mountains rise as high as 20 km above the surface. Bop gains its shape of a brown crunched up ball of paper is caused by its low gravity. The brownish color may come from solid carbon, or iron oxide.
Reference Frames
Template:ReferenceFrames It is unwise to Orbit at an altitude of under 10 km, as you will almost always encounter a mountain.
Gallery
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A small user-created probe in a valley of Bop.
Changes
- Semi-major axis increased to prevent SOI intersection with Tylo
- Initial Release