Hi all, I've been playing KSP for a few weeks now, and totally love it. The amount to learn is driving me mad, but I love it at the same time; hits me right in the OCD spot. I've been learning about orbital mechanics, and trying to get a lot of principles straight in my head, but it is proving to be a challenge. Here is my question: If (for some reason), I wanted to put a satellite/probe/space station into a position such that it effectively had a short orbit around the north pole of Kerbin, is that possible? I mean, is that possible in the game, and is that possible in real life? Clarification - I mean a high latitude orbit that always stays above, therefore parallel with, the equator (as a plane of reference), like a halo over the north pole (as Dave Kerbin put it below). Must all orbits actually have orbits which intersect the equator? My thinking is that must be the case, but I don't know why, it just seems right - something do with the gravitational force exerted by the planet. Can any one enlighten me (if you understand what I'm asking!)? Thanks Muts. "Mutley Aerospace Division - You'd be MAD not to."