Mun

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Mün, also known as the Mün and sometimes written as Mun, is a large moon orbiting Kerbin, it can be thought of as an analogue to our own Moon. It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 3400 m in height. The gravitational pull the surface is 1.63 m/s², 8.18 m/s² less than that of Kerbin and about the surface gravity of Earth's Moon (1.624 m/s²). It is possible to land on the Mün or use it for gravity assist (gravitational slingshots) to outer bodies such as Minmus or into Kerbol orbit.

There are anomalous geological formations called Mün Arches and Monoliths (also known as münoliths) that can be found on the surface of the Mün. To preserve the enjoyment of exploration for new players, those who have found these sites are encouraged to keep their exact coordinates secret.

Synchronous orbit around the Mün is not possible, since it would have to occur at an altitude of 0.00 m, beyond the Mün's sphere of influence. However, putting your spacecraft just outside Mün's SOI and having the same SMA would make it appear stationary.

Terrain

The Mun's terrain is smooth, grey, and scarred by craters. Its low-lying areas tend to be darker in color. The Mun also features canyons which can be hundreds of meters deep and a few kilometers long.

The Mun's highest points reach a maximum altitude of 3340 m and are located near the poles. The highest point within 45° latitude of the equator has an altitude of 2967 m and is located at 129.64° W, 0.97° N, on the north side of a canyon which is on the east edge of a large crater. Its lowest point, at altitude 0 m, is also on the east side of a large crater, at 35.42° E, 8.27° N.

For equatorial Mun landings, expect touchdown at an altitude between 1600m and 1200m.

When terrain scatter is activated in the graphics settings, the Mun has rocks scattered on its surface. Like all terrain scatters, these rocks are strictly cosmetic and do not collide with ships or Kerbals.

The Mün also has several hidden surprises for explorers to find:

Spoiler:
  • There are three large stone arches. Due to their size they can be spotted easily from a low (<10km) orbit near the equator.
  • There is a memorial honoring Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. It can be found inside one of the largest craters, near the south wall. It is at nearly the same coordinates where Apollo 11 first landed on the moon. It appears as a tiny white dot from low orbit.
  • There are three monoliths ("Münoliths"). These are very hard to find because of their small size.

Reference Frames

Mün/RefFrames

Gallery

Spoiler: Screenshots of easter eggs

Trivia

  • Prior to version 0.14.2, the tallest points on the münar surface were no higher than roughly 600m.
  • Mün was Kerbin's, and indeed the game's, very first moon.
  • After its implementation, many fans began calling the body Mün, pronounced "moon", believing the original spelling to be a mistake. However, several of the game's developers have been heard referring to it as Mun, pronounced "muhn". In the "Surface of the Mün" title screen, a crashed lander has the words "Mün or Bust" scrawled on the side. As it is not entirely clear what the official spelling is, both are generally accepted.

Changes

0.18
  • Easter Eggs added (one fixed, one added)
  • New small art pass.
0.17
  • Texture Improvements
0.16
  • Easter Eggs added
0.15
  • Texture Improvements
0.14.2
  • Terrain overhaul
0.12
  • Initial Release

Notes