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The Bop Orange Circle was a map glitch involving the now-broken Kerbal Maps site, where a orange circle would appear around (-4.4604, -72.7075) on Bop. It does not exist in the game as an anomaly or other easter egg. Ironically, some of Bop's terrain detail does have 2 ovals near the co-ordinates with very faint orange, but this is more likely  due to this being how Bop is textured than any sort of intentional design.
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* No evidence of this easter egg in an online Kerbal map; may need to check in-game.
 
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The Bop Orange Circle is a strange orange circle (hence its name) on the surface of the asteroid moon of [[Bop]]. It can not be easily seen from a spacecraft or from the map view particularly well, but from a 2D map of Bop like [http://www.kerbalmaps.com/ this one], its circular shape is clear. Its coordinates are -4.4604, -72.7075 and is considered an [[Easter Egg]] in the game.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:23, 24 January 2025

The Bop Orange Circle was a map glitch involving the now-broken Kerbal Maps site, where a orange circle would appear around (-4.4604, -72.7075) on Bop. It does not exist in the game as an anomaly or other easter egg. Ironically, some of Bop's terrain detail does have 2 ovals near the co-ordinates with very faint orange, but this is more likely due to this being how Bop is textured than any sort of intentional design.