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=Satellites in KSP= | =Satellites in KSP= | ||
Satellites in KSP can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designes, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific data. As of V 0.25, satellites are not available until later in career mode due to the lack of command probes. | Satellites in KSP can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designes, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific data. As of V 0.25, satellites are not available until later in career mode due to the lack of command probes. | ||
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+ | ==Natural Satellites== | ||
+ | The following planetary bodies are natural satellites: | ||
+ | *[[Gilly]] | ||
+ | *[[Mun]] | ||
+ | *[[Minmus]] | ||
+ | *[[Ike]] | ||
+ | *[[Laythe]] | ||
+ | *[[Vall]] | ||
+ | *[[Tylo]] | ||
+ | *[[Bop]] | ||
+ | *[[Pol]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 31 October 2014
A Satellite is any object orbiting a planet. Satellites can come in the form of other planets or moons, or man-made objects.
Satellites in KSP
Satellites in KSP can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designes, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific data. As of V 0.25, satellites are not available until later in career mode due to the lack of command probes.
Natural Satellites
The following planetary bodies are natural satellites: