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Mun, the nearest moon to Kerbin and largest in the Kerbin system
Eve's moon Gilly is the smallest, lightest, bumpiest and most eccentric moon

A 위성 또는 천연 위성은 항성이 아닌 다른 천체를 공전하는 천체입니다. 현실에서는 다양한 천체가 위성을 갖지만 커발 스페이스 프로그램에서는 다섯 개의 행성만이 위성을 갖습니다. It is possible to add additional moons using dynamically generated asteroids.

불규칙성

위성은 공전 궤도에 따라 규칙 위성불규칙 위성으로 나눌 수 있습니다. 대부분의 위성들은 낮은 이심률과 경사도를 갖고 있기때문에 규칙위성으로 분류됩니다. The moons Gilly, Bop and Pol are the most irregular predefined moons. It should be noted that this differentiation is made by observations and are not officially documented in the game. There is no difference between them and other celestial bodies in terms of game mechanics.

There are various properties to differentiate between both types and the properties are opposing. For example regular moons have a low eccentricity while irregular moons have usually high eccentricities. Apart from the eccentricity irregular moons have also high inclinations, a low mass ratio to the body they orbit and are uneven. Generally irregular moons have also a lower mass than their regular counterparts which results in a lower surface gravity, although they are smaller. Sometimes there is a ratio between the sphere of influence and semi-major axis mentioned, which is the same as the mass ratio raised to the power of ⅖.

The real life near-Earth asteroid Eros

The moons Gilly, Bop and Pol are considered irregular moons, because most of the defining properties are distinctly different than those from the regular moons. Only the irregular moons, except for Ike which is considered a regular moon, no eccentricity but even Ike's eccentricity is small compared to the irregular moons.

Because it is believed in the real-world science that most irregular moons are captured asteroids, they are sometimes called captured asteroids. But they are different with dynamically generated asteroids which were captured, because dynamically generated asteroids are even smaller than predefined ones.[1] They also don't have a gravitational field, which makes them different from moons in terms of celestial mechanics.

Moon comparison

The following table shows those properties for all moons, with irregular moons highlighted. For the mass ratio, eccentricity and unevenness all irregular moons are grouping together and the difference to the closest regular moon is good observable. Only the regular moon Ike has a higher inclination. Another regular moon Minmus has a smaller radius, lower mass and surface gravity than Bop. The unevenness is the quotient of the highest point divided by the radius. An unevenness of 0.01 means, that the highest mountain is as high as 1% of the complete radius (as the highest point data isn't complete those unevenness values denoted as n/a).

Comparisons between the moons
Moon Radius (km) Mass (kg) Mass ratio Eccentricity Inclination (°) Unevenness Surface gravity (m/s²)
TinyGilly.png 길리 (Gilly) 13.00 1.2420×1017 0.00000100 0.550 12.00 0.4923 0.05
TinyMun.png (Mun) 200.00 9.7599×1020 0.01844440 0.000 0.00 0.0353 1.63
TinyMinmus.png 민무스 (Minmus) 60.00 2.6458×1019 0.00050000 0.000 6.00 0.0954 0.49
TinyIke.png 아이크 (Ike) 130.00 2.7822×1020 0.06161460 0.030 0.20 n/a 1.10
TinyLaythe.png 레이스 (Laythe) 500.00 2.9397×1022 0.00694440 0.000 0.00 n/a 7.85
TinyVall.png (Vall) 300.00 3.1088×1021 0.00073440 0.000 0.00 0.0266 2.31
TinyTylo.png 타일로 (Tylo) 600.00 4.2332×1022 0.01000000 0.000 0.03 n/a 7.85
TinyBop.png (Bop) 65.00 3.7261×1019 0.00000880 0.235 15.00 0.3347 0.59
TinyPol.png (Pol) 44.00 1.0814×1019 0.00000260 0.171 4.25 0.1271 0.37

See also

References

  1. “Asteroid Redirect Mission - The FAQ” by Rowsdower released on March 14th