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− | The '''Inland Kerbal Space Center''' (sometimes called KSC 2) is a second spaceport on [[Kerbin]], located north-west of the [[Kerbal Space Center|main space center]] (approx bearing 300°, distance 715km). It is generally considered an [[List_of_easter_eggs|easter egg]]. It is not possible to build and launch rockets from this space center. As it doesn't have a runway it isn't possible to launch space planes there either, although the land is flat enough to land on. | + | The '''Inland Kerbal Space Center''' (sometimes called KSC 2<ref>e.g. by Lazor System mod</ref>) is a second spaceport on [[Kerbin]], located north-west of the [[Kerbal Space Center|main space center]] (approx bearing 300°, distance 715km). It is generally considered an [[List_of_easter_eggs|easter egg]]. It is not possible to build and launch rockets from this space center. As it doesn't have a runway it isn't possible to launch space planes there either, although the land is flat enough to land on. |
− | It is located in a flat valley at the south-east end of a large mountain range. The best way to reach the Inland Space Center is to fly there by plane. | + | It is located in a flat valley at the south-east end of a large mountain range, within a depression shaped like "H" or "K". The best way to reach the Inland Space Center is to fly there by plane. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 13:50, 24 August 2013
Inland Kerbal Space Center | ||
Coordinates Map |
20° 34′ 58″ N | |
146° 30′ 41″ W | ||
Altitude | 422 m | |
Since version | 0.14.2 |
The Inland Kerbal Space Center (sometimes called KSC 2[1]) is a second spaceport on Kerbin, located north-west of the main space center (approx bearing 300°, distance 715km). It is generally considered an easter egg. It is not possible to build and launch rockets from this space center. As it doesn't have a runway it isn't possible to launch space planes there either, although the land is flat enough to land on.
It is located in a flat valley at the south-east end of a large mountain range, within a depression shaped like "H" or "K". The best way to reach the Inland Space Center is to fly there by plane.