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Puf is a small planet that has been nicknamed the "Eyeball Planet". Jugging by pictures of this little space rock, it looks to be close to the size of [[Duna]] in KSP 1.   
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Puf is a small planet that has been nicknamed the "Eyeball Planet". Judging by pictures of this little space rock, it looks to be close to the size of [[Duna]] in KSP 1.   
 
[[File:Puf.png|thumb|Pre-alpha image of Puf showing large singular ocean]]
 
[[File:Puf.png|thumb|Pre-alpha image of Puf showing large singular ocean]]
  
 
== Surface ==
 
== Surface ==
  
Most of Puf's surface is covered by brownish rock with the poles having major ice caps. However, Puf is mostly known for the huge crater/lake on its surface. Its unknown why it has this giant ocean but one theory is that a proto planet collided with Puf resulting in a giant crater.   
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Most of Puf's surface is covered by brownish rock with the poles having major ice caps. However, Puf is mostly known for the huge crater/lake on its surface. It's unknown why it has this giant ocean but one theory is that a proto planet collided with Puf resulting in a giant crater.   
  
 
== Atmosphere ==
 
== Atmosphere ==
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== Moons ==
 
== Moons ==
  
As of Jan 28 2023, there are no confirmed moons.  
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As of February 14th, 2023, there are no confirmed moons.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:18, 14 February 2023

Puf is a small planet that has been nicknamed the "Eyeball Planet". Judging by pictures of this little space rock, it looks to be close to the size of Duna in KSP 1.

Pre-alpha image of Puf showing large singular ocean

Surface

Most of Puf's surface is covered by brownish rock with the poles having major ice caps. However, Puf is mostly known for the huge crater/lake on its surface. It's unknown why it has this giant ocean but one theory is that a proto planet collided with Puf resulting in a giant crater.

Atmosphere

Puf has a thin, blue atmosphere similar to Earth.

Moons

As of February 14th, 2023, there are no confirmed moons.