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  • ...reach Minmus orbit than Mun orbit; however, given its very small gravity, it requires much less to land on the surface and return. This makes Minmus a p |Minmus is the smallest moon orbiting Kerbin. From the surface of Kerbin, it can be seen on clear days as a tiny blue speck in the sky. <br />
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  • ...tell the current orientation and what the rotation commands will perform. It is similar to the [[w:Artificial horizon|artificial horizon]] used in real- To land on the surface of a planet or other celestial body, it is important to have the reference set to Surface to account for the rotati
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  • ...p at an altitude of -100&nbsp;m, instead it will continue descending until it gets to -250&nbsp;m. At this point, anything that hits this altitude at any ...large, predominantly green planet. Kerbalkind has longed to visit it since it was first spotted in the sky. Philosophers reason that the swirling green p
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  • {{:Double-C Seismic Accelerometer/Box}} ...ument]] and [[environmental sensor]] that measures a craft's acceleration. It displays the g-force on the craft.
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  • ...whether the Activity is possible for a given Situation and, if so, whether it differs by '''Biome''' or gives one '''Global''' result for the entire cele ! scope="col" | [[#Table_of_science_modules|Temperature Scan]]
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  • ...won't stop at an altitude of 0, instead it will continue descending until it gets to -250&nbsp;m. At this point anything that hits this altitude at any ...ts wholesome coloration. <br><br> If you look at Jool through a telescope, it is fuzzy.
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  • ...ort from the Launch Pad" -- just getting you capsule off the pad will move it into a new biome where you can get a new report for fresh Science Points. A ...and Minmus every large crater (or depression, respectively) is a biome to it's own, plus a few more in-between. The latter are nowhere near as obvious a
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  • ...l. Although the navball doesn't indicate the exact altitude of the target, it can be read on the Contracts bar. * [[File:Thermometer-mark.png|link=]] : [[Temperature Scan]]
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  • To land on the surface of a planet or other celestial body, it is important to have the reference set to Surface to account for the rotati ...hermometer-mark.png|link=2HOT Thermometer|기온 측정 <sub>''temperature scan''</sub>]]
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  • ...asks players to deliberately crash things into a celestial body to gather seismic data! ...overs. By attaching the new robotic rover arm to their rovers, players can scan the larger surface features to collect important scientific data. {{Main|Su
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