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An '''asteroid''' is a randomly created [[celestial body]] with sizes between 3 and 30 meters.
 
An '''asteroid''' is a randomly created [[celestial body]] with sizes between 3 and 30 meters.
  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
* [[Planned features]]
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* “[http://www.twitch.tv/ksptv/b/501587795?t=19m40s KSP-TV: Squadcast, back and later than ever!]” interview of HarvesteR by Maxmaps (19:40)
 
* “[http://www.twitch.tv/ksptv/b/501587795?t=19m40s KSP-TV: Squadcast, back and later than ever!]” interview of HarvesteR by Maxmaps (19:40)
 
* [[article:265|“Asteroid Redirect Mission - The FAQ”]] by Rowsdower released on March 14<sup>th</sup>
 
* [[article:265|“Asteroid Redirect Mission - The FAQ”]] by Rowsdower released on March 14<sup>th</sup>

Revision as of 21:58, 1 April 2014

An asteroid is a randomly created celestial body with sizes between 3 and 30 meters.

This is the first type of celestial body that is not on rails to change their orbits. This means that they can be captured by other bodies or collide with them. The current Kerbol System is designed to prevent any SOI change which would disturb their orbit. Unlike the other celestial bodies, asteroids are too light to have any gravity. This makes them more like a non-player created craft. But they need to be discovered and monitored with the Tracking Station. They come in various classes from class A (tiny) to class E (Huge). Asteroids can be white, black and grey and come in random shapes.

Asteroids should not be confused with captured asteroids, as they are on rails and have gravity.

Asteroid Redirect Mission

Along with asteroids, an official mod called Asteroid Redirect Mission will be released which is a mission to tug an asteroid into Kerbin orbit to investigate it. To allow this, the asteroids need to be lightweight and not on rails, to allow the orbit to be altered.

See also

References