Kerbal space program north pole
Improve this answer. ToxicFrog ToxicFrog 2, 16 16 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. This is true for all celestial bodies in KSP, by the way. The whole solar system has a counter-clockwise spin. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.
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My little team of explorers barely survived the resulting crash. They are stuck there now, but I am afraid to send a rescue plane. Navball goes crazy, camera flies out of control, and I swear I lost pressure when I flew over the top of it. I landed so hard that my engines were all knocked off my plane. When I walked one of my dudes over it he just started flipping out. On top of all that my instruments and readings all say I am on the South pole in the area around the "North" pole.
Is there a fix for this or do I risk another team to save these guys? Showing 1 - 15 of 16 comments. I'm not sure all planets have that issue, but Kerbin definately does. That's pretty awesome. Was that the effect of the wonky gravity there or did you just screen shot at the right moment. It is heavily cratered, but less so than the moons of Kerbin and Jool, suggesting erosion. Because of the lack of an atmosphere on Moho, the primary suspect of Moho's erosion is volcanism.
It is probable that Moho undergoes volcanic periods, induced by tidal friction with Kerbol. The fact that this occurs in periods, likely on a geologic timescale, is proven in that volcanism of Moho was removed in 0. It must have been discovered just before it stopped being volcanic. The vulcanism would lead to the filling up of craters. Moho has two very deep wells at the geographic north and south pole of a, as yet, undetermined depth.
Current analysis and probes dropped into the crater at the north pole revealed it to be more than 5 km deep before the probe crashed into the ever narrowing canyon walls.
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