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'''Moho''' is the innermost planet of the [[Kerbol]] star system. It is the smallest planet, although it is not the smallest celestial body. It is the only planet known to be tidally locked to [[Kerbol]] and the only planet with no natural satellites.
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'''Moho''' is the innermost planet of the [[Kerbol]] star system. It is the smallest planet, although it is not the smallest celestial body. It is the only planet known to be tidally locked to [[Kerbol]] and the only planet with no natural satellites. As of version .18, Moho is now farther out, is no longer tidally locked, and is far easier to land on.
 
 
Due to its close proximity to Kerbol, the atmosphere, while thin, is debilitatingly hot. Rockets overheat easily, making a high thrust-to-weight ratio and/or a heat-resistant rocket design necessary for a safe landing.
 
  
 
== Topography ==
 
== Topography ==

Revision as of 00:34, 3 December 2012

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Moho is the innermost planet of the Kerbol star system. It is the smallest planet, although it is not the smallest celestial body. It is the only planet known to be tidally locked to Kerbol and the only planet with no natural satellites. As of version .18, Moho is now farther out, is no longer tidally locked, and is far easier to land on.

Topography

Topographical image of Moho.

The surface is very mountainous, with surprisingly few craters. The crust almost looks fractured. Up close it is much redder than in the map view and has many white dots. There are two volcanoes (Shown as red circles in the topographic map) on Moho.

Atmosphere

Moho has no atmosphere

altitude (m) -1237 -1015 -800 26 97 146 270 488 1042 1406 1994 2886 3865 4816 5655 8150
specific impulse 794.5 795.1 795.6 797.1 797.2 797.3 797.5 797.7 798.3 798.6 798.9 799.3 799.6 799.7 799.8 800.0
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During dawn and dusk, Moho's sky is bluer than its normal red color.

Orbital Statistics

Geosynchronous orbit around Moho is not possible — it would require an altitude of 0.00 m, outside of Moho's sphere of influence.

For a semisynchronous orbit of ½ Moho day (307.75 hours or 1,107,882 seconds) an orbit of 0.00 m above Moho is needed with a velocity of 0.00 m/s.


Reference Frames

Rotational/Inertial transition: ? m

Warp Minimum Altitude
5x 10 km
10x 10 km
50x 30 km
100x 50 km
1,000x 100 km
10,000x 200 km
100,000x 300 km

Gallery

Changes

0.18
  • Entirely changed more cratered surface.
  • Color changed from red to brown.
  • No more superheated atmosphere.
0.17
  • Initial Release

Notes