Difference between revisions of "Pol"

From Kerbal Space Program Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Gallery)
(Trivia)
Line 87: Line 87:
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Pol's name is likely derived from its uncanny resemblance to a grain of pollen.
 
* Pol's name is likely derived from its uncanny resemblance to a grain of pollen.
 +
* Pol's Greenish-orange appearance may come from copper, various ices, phosphorous, iron, arsenic, and carbon.
 +
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
  

Revision as of 03:34, 10 January 2013

Template:Planetbox

Pol is one of the five natural satellites of Jool. Pol is in a large orbit, with moderate eccentricity and inclination, which indicates it may be a captured asteroid. The terrain is (proportionally) quite rough, with large ridges that make it resemble a pollen grain. The tallest mountains are very roughly 3-4 km high. The moon is easy to land on due to its extremely low gravity, which makes bipropellant engines somewhat redundant - landing can be completed with RCS thrusters only. Pol is tidally locked with its parent, Jool.

Topography

Pol has many unique characteristics. For one, it has many spiked mountains and very large cliffs that can reach up to 4km high. Its surface appears to be composed of various phosphoric compounds and is covered in peculiar spire-shaped rocks. Pol has the second-lowest surface gravity in the Kerbol system, and only Eve's moon Gilly is less massive. Pol has a very inclined orbit, and it is the furthest body away from Jool, suggesting that it is a captured asteroid. Because of its low gravity, Pol has a rough and uneven surface that resembles a deliciously moldy orange.

Reference Frames

Rotational/Inertial transition: 100,000 m

Warp Minimum Altitude
1x 0 m
5x 5,000 m
10x 5,000 m
50x 5,000 m
100x 8,000 m
1,000x 12,000 m
10,000x 30,000 m
100,000x 90,000 m

Gallery

An orbit under 30000 meters(30 kilometers), is unwise, as it will almost always result in colliding with a mountain, spire, or plateau.

Changes

0.18.2
  • Mass increased by ~3.16x, semi-major axis increased.
0.18
  • Initial Release

Trivia

  • Pol's name is likely derived from its uncanny resemblance to a grain of pollen.
  • Pol's Greenish-orange appearance may come from copper, various ices, phosphorous, iron, arsenic, and carbon.

Notes