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File:Mechjeb_Vall.png | A small user-created probe in low orbit around Vall. Jool and Laythe have risen in the background. | File:Mechjeb_Vall.png | A small user-created probe in low orbit around Vall. Jool and Laythe have risen in the background. | ||
+ | File:Vall-landscape.png | A crew of Kerbonauts enjoying the view over Valls landscape. | ||
+ | File:Vall-rock.png | One of the rocks which can be found on Vall. | ||
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. |
Revision as of 16:33, 25 March 2013
Vall is one of the five natural satellites of Jool. It has an icy surface which is somewhat hilly, ranging in elevation from 0 m to 7976 m. Like the other large Joolian moons, Vall is tidally locked. Synchronus orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its SOI, at a radius of 3,893,254 meters.
Landing on Vall and returning is significantly more challenging than the Mün. It lacks atmosphere but has a higher gravity and more uneven terrain, so a larger rocket is required.
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