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While Kerbol can be reached from [[Kerbin]]'s orbit by using a Hohmann transfer orbit, a spacecraft doing so will require a delta-V of about 8 km/s to do so. The most efficient way to reach Kerbol from [[Kerbin]]'s orbit is to use a Bi-Elliptic transfer. With a sufficiently-distant apoapsis, the required delta-V to sundive can be reduced to under 4km/s, at the expense of drastically-increased flight time.
 
While Kerbol can be reached from [[Kerbin]]'s orbit by using a Hohmann transfer orbit, a spacecraft doing so will require a delta-V of about 8 km/s to do so. The most efficient way to reach Kerbol from [[Kerbin]]'s orbit is to use a Bi-Elliptic transfer. With a sufficiently-distant apoapsis, the required delta-V to sundive can be reduced to under 4km/s, at the expense of drastically-increased flight time.
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The name "Kerbol" is created by the forum members, it never appears in the game. In the game the star is referred as "the Sun"
  
 
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Revision as of 13:34, 10 June 2012

The star Kerbol shines brightly through space.

Kerbol, also known as Kerbin Prime, The Sun, and The Star is an M class red dwarf star and parent to the planet Kerbin.

Characteristics

  • Mass: 1.75e28 kg = 0.00880 solar masses

Reference Frames

Rotational/Inertial transition: unknown, may not exist.

Warp Minimum Altitude
1x n/a
2x 0 m
5x  ? m (Cannot be used close in due to the Deep Space Kraken)
10x 6,540,000 m
50x 16,350,000 m
100x 32,700,000 m
1000x 65,400,000 m
10000x 130,800,000 m

Planets

As of version 0.15 there is only a single orbiting planet, Kerbin. Additional planets are planned for future versions.

Also

Between 0.7 and 0.10.1, Kerbol was a mere point of light in the skybox. It became an possible to reach in 0.11, and gained gravity in 0.12. Since 0.14, close encounters will result in a collision that destroys the ship and kills all crew members. It is still safe to drop below the "surface" in 0.13.3, but a ship can break up from the extreme gravity gradients and/or shot outwards at large fractions of c.

While Kerbol can be reached from Kerbin's orbit by using a Hohmann transfer orbit, a spacecraft doing so will require a delta-V of about 8 km/s to do so. The most efficient way to reach Kerbol from Kerbin's orbit is to use a Bi-Elliptic transfer. With a sufficiently-distant apoapsis, the required delta-V to sundive can be reduced to under 4km/s, at the expense of drastically-increased flight time.

The name "Kerbol" is created by the forum members, it never appears in the game. In the game the star is referred as "the Sun"

See Also