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'''Jool''' is a [[w:Gas giant|gas giant]] and the sixth planet of the [[Kerbol]] star system. It is the [[w:Jupiter|Jupiter]] analog for Kerbal Space Program. Aside from Kerbol, Jool has the largest diameter and greatest mass of all celestial bodies. While its distance from [[Kerbin]] makes it difficult to reach, it is one of the most appealing targets for missions due to its large and complex system of five moons: '''[[Laythe]]''', '''[[Vall]]''', '''[[Tylo]]''', '''[[Bop]]''', and '''[[Pol]]'''. It was possible to land and plant flags on Jool<ref>“[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WriMi5R72Pc Kerbal Space Program: Planting a Flag on Jool]” by Dahud Lefthanded in version 0.20<!--end flight button was removed in 0.21 , flag planting was added in 0.20--></ref> before v0.23. In versions following 0.23, the craft won't stop at an altitude of 0, instead it will continue descending until it gets to -250&nbsp;m. At this point, anything that hits this altitude at any speed will be completely destroyed.
 
 
 
== In-game description ==
 
 
 
{{Quote
 
 
 
|Jool is particularly known for being a rather large, predominantly green planet.  Kerbalkind has longed to visit it since it was first spotted in the sky.  Philosophers reason that the swirling green planet must be a really nice place to visit, on account of its wholesome coloration. <br><br> If you look at Jool through a telescope, it is fuzzy.
 
 
 
|[[Kerbal Astronomical Society]]}}
 
 
 
== Atmosphere ==
 
[[File:Jool_Atmosphere_T&P.png|thumbnail|left|Temperature and pressure of Jool's atmosphere as a function of altitude.]]
 
 
 
Jool has an extremely dense, cold  [[atmosphere]] with a mass of approximately 8.8×10<sup>19</sup> kilograms, a datum level pressure of 1519.875 kilopascals (15 atmospheres), and a depth of 200,000 meters.  Compared to the atmosphere of [[Kerbin]], Jool's atmosphere has 1875 times the mass, 15 times the surface pressure, and nearly 3 times the depth. At an altitude of 91,554 m on Jool, the atmospheric pressure is the same as at sea level on Kerbin (1 atm).
 
 
 
The average [[w:Molecular_mass|molecular weight]] of Jool air is 2.2 g/mol, and its [[w:Heat_capacity_ratio|adiabatic index]] is 1.43.  Although the composition of Jool's atmosphere is unknown, these values suggest that it consists mostly of hydrogen and helium. The molar mass of Jool's atmosphere is comparable to the real life planet [[w:Jupiter|Jupiter]].  Because of the low molar weight, Jool air at the datum level is only about 2 times as dense as Kerbin air at sea level.
 
 
 
Like all other atmospheres in the game, Jool's atmosphere fades exponentially as altitude increases.  The [[w:Scale_height|scale height]] varies with altitude, which is a change from pre-1.0 [[Version_history|versions]] of the game.  The pressure-altitude profile is globally constant and independent of temperature.  The following table gives the atmospheric pressure at various altitudes above the datum level.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Altitude (m) !! Pressure (Pa) !! Pressure (atm)
 
|-
 
| 0 || 1 519 875 || 15.000
 
|-
 
| 10 000 || 1 060 650 || 10.468
 
|-
 
| 20 000 || 783 625 || 7.734
 
|-
 
| 30 000 || 613 670 || 6.056
 
|-
 
| 40 000 || 482 628 || 4.763
 
|-
 
| 50 000 || 373 138 || 3.683
 
|-
 
| 60 000 || 283 031 || 2.793
 
|-
 
| 70 000 || 210 136 || 2.074
 
|-
 
| 80 000 || 152 282 || 1.503
 
|-
 
| 90 000 || 107 299 || 1.059
 
|-
 
| 100 000 || 73 016 || 0.721
 
|-
 
| 110 000 || 47 263 || 0.466
 
|-
 
| 120 000 || 27 869 || 0.275
 
|-
 
| 130 000 || 13 529 || 0.134
 
|-
 
| 140 000 || 5 319 || 0.052
 
|-
 
| 150 000 || 2 000 || 0.020
 
|-
 
| 160 000 || 734.7 || 0.007
 
|-
 
| 170 000 || 100.0 || 0.001
 
|-
 
| 180 000 || 29.57 || 0.000
 
|-
 
| 190 000 || 3.675 || 0.000
 
|-
 
| 200 000 || 0 || 0.000
 
|}
 
 
 
Air temperatures decrease as altitude increases up to an elevation of about 123 km, were the coldest atmospheric temperatures are found.  A gradual warming begins above 123 km.  At an altitude of 194 km there begins a very rapid increase in temperature, suggesting the presence of a [[w:Thermosphere|thermosphere]].
 
 
 
Air temperatures vary with latitude and time of day.  At the datum level (elevation = 0) the temperature is a globally constant -73 °C.  As the altitude increases, latitudinal and diurnal temperature variations are observed, becoming more pronounced with increasing altitude.  At an altitude of 123.45 km, temperatures at the equator vary between a nighttime low of -129 °C and a daytime high of -122 °C.  At this same altitude over the poles, the temperature varies between -185 °C and -181 °C.  Since Jool has no axial tilt, there are no seasonal temperature variations.
 
 
 
=== Atmospheric flight ===
 
 
 
Since version [[1.0.5]], Jool's atmosphere is well suited for [[aerobraking]] from a high-speed interplanetary intercept. The periapsis altitude required for a successful aerocapture depends on the spacecraft's drag characteristics, its approach velocity, and the desired apoapsis of the resulting orbit. For an intercept originating from Kerbin, it appears that, under most conditions, the intercept periapsis should be about 160±5 km. Heat shields are required to prevent destructive overheating.
 
 
 
[[Parachute]]s work very effectively in Jool's dense atmosphere.
 
 
 
Jool has no solid surface to land on; descending spacecraft will explode when they reach the altitude of -250 m.  The message "... collided with Cloud" will be displayed in the mission summary. The game may glitch out and corrupt the save.  Prior to version 0.23, it was possible to land on a solid surface, though spacecraft were inevitably and invariably devoured by the [[Kraken]].
 
 
 
If a [[kerbonaut]] is put on EVA, he will not be destroyed, making one-way sacrificial landings possible.  However, as seen near the end of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkeb5-u3-lY&feature=youtu.be&t=2m37s this video], the kerbonaut will start to glitch out and shake uncontrollably. This only happens on 4× time warp.  The game will later glitch and the Hell Kraken will strike.  Unless you restart the game, [[Kerbin]]'s atmosphere will be missing but it is unknown if this still happens.
 
 
 
This glitch, while most common on Jool, is not unique to Jool, and can even be experienced on Kerbin in extreme situations; for example, going on EVA from a high speed [[spaceplane]] as it takes off can occasionally cause this, or it can even, although much more rarely, happen in less extreme situations as simple as sliding slowly on the Mun.  If you do experience this outside of Jool, it is very difficult to replicate, which is why recordings of this are so rare.
 
 
 
== Reference frames ==
 
{{:Jool/RefFrame}}
 
 
 
== Natural satellites ==
 
{|
 
|
 
[[File:JoolLaythe.png|thumb|right|The ocean moon [[Laythe]], about to transit Jool.]]
 
 
 
Jool has five natural satellites, each with an orbit well-aligned with Jool's orbital plane:
 
* '''[[Laythe]]''', an ocean moon, is the only moon with an atmosphere. It is the closest to Jool and second largest of its moons. Due to its high orbital speed, it is somewhat challenging to reach. Next to [[Eve]], its size and composition make it the most similar celestial body to [[Kerbin]].
 
* '''[[Vall]]''', an ice moon, is the third largest and second closest of Jool's moons. Its orbital path and velocity sit almost exactly between Laythe and Tylo.
 
* '''[[Tylo]]''', a rocky moon, has gravity similar to [[Kerbin]] and terrain similar to Kerbin's [[Mun]]. It has the largest SOI of Jool's moons, making it easy to encounter, but achieving orbit and landing are exceptionally difficult due to its large gravity well and lack of atmosphere.
 
* '''[[Bop]]''', a captured asteroid, is the second smallest of Jool's moons. Due to its distant, erratic orbit and low gravity, it is also challenging to reach.
 
* '''[[Pol]]''', named after its resemblance to a grain of pollen, is Jool's smallest and most distant moon. It is yellow and green, and its terrain is rocky and uneven, with tall, spiky mountains.
 
 
 
Laythe, Vall, and Tylo are in a [[w:Laplace resonance|Laplace resonance]], with orbital periods of 1:2:4 respectively. Despite the fact that the moons can easily eclipse both each other and Jool, they do not.
 
 
 
Synchronous Orbits around any of the Joolian moons are impossible, as they all lie outside the Sphere of Influence of the moons, as is common with tidally locked bodies.
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
{{See also||{{Images}}}}
 
<gallery>
 
Jool_Descent.png | A probe deep within Jool's atmosphere which is eventually crushed by the extreme pressure.
 
Jool.png | Jool in 0.17.
 
jool_and_moons.jpg | Jool and its moons in 0.17.
 
Jool low orbit.png | Low orbit over Jool.
 
Winged probe around Jool.png | A Probe with winglets to steer. Note that as you descend deeper into the atmosphere, it gets harder to move at all, rendering RCS and winglets useless.
 
Jool aerobraking with moons.png | A view of Laythe, Vall, and Tylo during an aerobraking on Jool.
 
19Aerobrake.jpg | A Probe aerobraking in Jool's atmosphere as of 0.19, With Laythe, Tylo, and Vall in the background. The aerobraking elapsed 15 minutes before the probe was destroyed.
 
Joolstation.png | A small space station orbiting Jool in 0.20.
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Jool has roughly the same equatorial radius as the planets [[w:Earth|Earth]] and [[w:Venus|Venus]].
 
* The sunsets and sunrises on Jool are a shade of yellowish brown.
 
* Like Jool's moons, Jupiter's three nearest moons, Io, Europa, and Ganymede, have a Laplace resonance of 1:2:4.
 
* Jool, Laythe and Tylo all have a surface gravity of 7.85&nbsp;m/s² (≃ 0.8 g)
 
* The green gas which composes Jool could be chlorine.
 
* The barometric, gravitational and temperature measurements taken as close to 0 meters altitude are roughly 14.9785&nbsp;atm, 0.785&nbsp;m/s<sup>2</sup>, 989.45&nbsp;°C, respectively. 
 
* Despite not having a surface, the game files that contain what the Kerbals say in the different reports/observations (ScienceDefs.cfg) also contains some reports while landed on the surface of Jool.
 
  {{SpoilerBox
 
|description=Jool surface report/observations
 
|content=*'''EVA Report:''' You're not sure how you even landed on the surface of a gas giant. But it's probably best not to think about it for too long..
 
*'''Materials Study:''' You're not sure where the container stops and the samples start anymore...
 
*'''Atmospheric Pressure Scan:''' Either the pressure is really high, or the instrument just melted. It's hard to tell what happened first.
 
*'''Seismic Scan 1:''' The sensor doesn't even know what to do with itself here.
 
*'''Seismic Scan 2:''' The sensor has informed you that the warranty has just been voided. No refunds.
 
*'''Gravity Scan:''' The instrument has been crushed by the massive gravitational forces. Science!
 
*'''Atmosphere Analysis:''' The instrument has mostly compressed into an unrecognizable mass of metal.
 
}}
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
<references />
 
 
 
== Changes ==
 
;[[0.18]]
 
* Added a new, more distant moon named Pol.
 
;[[0.17]]
 
* Initial Release
 
 
 
{{Celestial Bodies}}
 
[[Category:Celestials]]
 
[[Category:Planets]]
 

Revision as of 13:58, 3 December 2015

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