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Eclipses are possible in KSP. Because of how the game is made, it does not get dark; however, solar panels will say that they are blocked by the planet in the way and not work.  Below are some pictures of a Kerbolar eclipse, as viewed from Kerbin and LKO (Low Kerbin Orbit).
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Eclipses are possible in KSP, as the Mun isn't in a offset orbit, like the Moon in real life. Because of how the game is made, it does not get dark; however, solar panels will say that they are blocked by the planet in the way and not work.  Below are some pictures of a Kerbolar eclipse, as viewed from Kerbin and LKO (Low Kerbin Orbit).
  
 
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Eclipses are possible in KSP, as the Mun isn't in a offset orbit, like the Moon in real life. Because of how the game is made, it does not get dark; however, solar panels will say that they are blocked by the planet in the way and not work. Below are some pictures of a Kerbolar eclipse, as viewed from Kerbin and LKO (Low Kerbin Orbit).