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Rusk is a binary planet, and shares its orbit with [[Rask]]. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart.
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Rusk is a binary planet in [[Kerbal Space Program 2]], and shares its orbit with [[Rask]]. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart. There will be an attainable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrange_point lagrange point]. Rusk is possibly in the [[Tuun System]].
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KSP2 Screenshot 4.jpeg|A spacecraft near Rask and Rusk.
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[[Category:KSP 2 Planets]]

Latest revision as of 21:18, 22 April 2023

Pre-alpha image showing Rask and Rusk.

Rusk is a binary planet in Kerbal Space Program 2, and shares its orbit with Rask. They are so close together that tidal forces are ripping them apart. There will be an attainable lagrange point. Rusk is possibly in the Tuun System.