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− | A '''Monolith''' is an [[easter egg]] that can be found in several places throughout the [[Kerbol System]]. They are most likely a reference to the [[w:Monolith (Space Odyssey)|Monoliths]] from Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series of novels and film. They currently have no known function. Monoliths on the [[Mun]] are also called ''Munoliths''. | + | A '''Monolith''' is an [[easter egg]] that can be found in several places throughout the [[Kerbol System]]. They are most likely a reference to the [[w:Monolith (Space Odyssey)|Monoliths]] from Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series of novels and film. They currently have no known function and have no collision mesh meaning any Kerbal or vessel can pass through a monolith or monolith harm free. Monoliths on the [[Mun]] are also called ''Munoliths''. |
== List of Monoliths == | == List of Monoliths == |
Revision as of 19:29, 16 August 2015
A Monolith is an easter egg that can be found in several places throughout the Kerbol System. They are most likely a reference to the Monoliths from Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series of novels and film. They currently have no known function and have no collision mesh meaning any Kerbal or vessel can pass through a monolith or monolith harm free. Monoliths on the Mun are also called Munoliths.
List of Monoliths
- Kerbin: one visible from KSC (0° 6′ 8″ N 74° 34′ 6″ W), one by the tracking station at the Inland Kerbal Space Center (20° 40′ 15″ N 146° 29′ 48″ W), one at 35° 34′ 13″ N 74° 58′ 38″ W, one at 0° 38′ 25″ S 80° 46′ 0″ W, and one at 28° 48′ 30″ S 13° 26′ 24″ W
- Mun: 9° 49′ 53″ S 25° 55′ 3″ E, one at 57° 39′ 36″ N 9° 8′ 32″ E and 82° 12′ 22″ S 102° 55′ 43″ E
- Minmus: 23° 46′ 37″ N 60° 2′ 45″ E
- Ike: There was a monolith on the magic boulder, which used to orbit Ike in a 15km polar orbit.
Gallery
The monolith near the KSC as of 0.90.0.705 (0° 6′ 8″ N 74° 34′ 6″ W)