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− | '''Vall''' is one of the five [[w:Natural_satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. Like the other large Joolian moons, Vall is tidally locked. | + | '''Vall''' is one of the five [[w:Natural_satellite|natural satellites]] of [[Jool]]. Like the other large Joolian moons, Vall is tidally locked. Synchronous orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its SOI, at a radius of 3,893,254 meters. |
− | Vall is | + | Vall is KSP's analog to Jupiter's moon [[w:Europa_%28moon%29|Europa]]. |
− | + | 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 and more uneven terrain. | |
== Topology == | == Topology == | ||
− | + | Vall has an icy surface which is dominated by hilly lowland areas separated by mountain ridges, and 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, | + | 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 | + | 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. |
== Reference Frames == | == Reference Frames == | ||
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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 but far to small to recognise. | File:Vall-jool-laythe-tylo.jpg | The surface of Vall with Jool, Laythe and Tylo in the background. Bop is also on this picture but far to small to recognise. | ||
− | File:Vall_800_map.gif |A topographic | + | 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 | ||
File:Screenshot62.png |A small probe in a high orbit over Vall | File:Screenshot62.png |A small probe in a high orbit over Vall | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * According to the Tracking Station information of 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. | + | * According to the Tracking Station information of 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. |
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
;{{Version|0.17|}} | ;{{Version|0.17|}} |
Revision as of 00:03, 3 December 2013
Vall is one of the five natural satellites of Jool. Like the other large Joolian moons, Vall is tidally locked. Synchronous orbits around Vall are not possible, as they would lie outside of its SOI, at a radius of 3,893,254 meters.
Vall is KSP's analog to Jupiter's moon Europa.
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 and more uneven terrain.
Topology
Vall has an icy surface which is dominated by hilly lowland areas separated by mountain ridges, and 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.
Reference Frames
Time warp | Minimum Altitude |
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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 |
Gallery
- 2013-08-19 00005.jpg
A crew of kerbonauts, a lander, and a rover on the surface of Vall.
Trivia
- According to the Tracking Station information of 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.
Changes
- Initial Release