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'''Eve''' is the second [[planet]] from [[Kerbol]], and only available in versions 0.17 and higher. It is purple in appearance. It has one small asteroid moon called [[Gilly]].
 
'''Eve''' is the second [[planet]] from [[Kerbol]], and only available in versions 0.17 and higher. It is purple in appearance. It has one small asteroid moon called [[Gilly]].
  
Eve is the closest planet to Kerbin and requires the least Delta-V to reachIt's composition and size are also similar to Kerbin, with a thick atmosphere and large oceans it is one of the easiest to land on.
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Eve is the closest planet to Kerbin and the easiest to reach, requiring the least Delta-V of any planetHaving a similar size to Kerbin gives it a large gravity well and a thick atmospheric composition makes landings easier.
  
  

Revision as of 15:08, 21 September 2012

Eve as seen from the map view.
Eve as seen from orbit in version 0.17
File:Eve color.png
A full projection map of Eve as of version 0.17 and above
A topographic map of Eve made with the ISA MapSat plugin

Eve is the second planet from Kerbol, and only available in versions 0.17 and higher. It is purple in appearance. It has one small asteroid moon called Gilly.

Eve is the closest planet to Kerbin and the easiest to reach, requiring the least Delta-V of any planet. Having a similar size to Kerbin gives it a large gravity well and a thick atmospheric composition makes landings easier.


Characteristics

  • Solar Day: ... hours, or ... hours, ... seconds.
  • Axial Tilt/Obliquity: 0.025° with respect to its orbital plane, 0° with respect to the ecliptic.(?)

Orbital Characteristics

Topography

Eve has large oceans of an unknown composition and large, flat continents with a few mountain peaks, and a large crater in the western hemisphere.

Atmosphere

The atmosphere begins at about 100 KM.

Natural Satellites

Eve's only natural satellite is the tiny asteroid Gilly which has been captured long ago.

See Also