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Can I have a list of all the new planets and moons please?
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These planets are beautiful! I give this mod a 10/10!
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Why did you remove the accretion disk around Olu’um?
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[0.90] StarSystems v0.7 (Dec 15) - Under New Managment
SnakePlanet123 replied to medsouz's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
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[0.90] Working Multiple Star Systems(WITH PLANETS!)
SnakePlanet123 replied to Duracelle's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
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What happened to this mod?
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Can I have a list of all the planets please?
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Is this compatible with before kerbin or after kerbin?
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Can i have a list of all the planets please?
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The Name Change Thread (WARNING! ONE TIME ONLY!)
SnakePlanet123 replied to Souper's topic in Kerbal Network
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What are the new planets? So, kerbin has rings now?
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[0.25]Working Multiple Star Sytems!
SnakePlanet123 replied to Duracelle's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
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Kerbol system: Moho: A brown rocky planet close to Kerbol. Eve: A big purple planet with toxic seas Has 1 moon. Kerbin: A habitable world where the kerbals live and home to the KSC, has 2 moons. Duna: A rocky red planet with polar ice caps Has 1 moon. Dres: A small dwarf planet. Jool: A big green gas giant with some moons. Sarnus: A gas giant with rings and moons. Urlum: A blue ice giant with moons and rings. Neidon: An ice giant with some moons. Plock & Karen: Two binary planets at the edge of the solar system. Planet X: A big gas giant with a highly elliptical orbit. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nepdor System: Harvest: A small yellow asteroid. Valit: A red dwarf planet. Sarvin: A blue gas giant with rings and moons. Keelon: A giant rocky planet with moons. Daphne: A purple gas giant with rings and a lot of moons. Pergas: An icy dwarf planet. Yabi: An icy gas giant with no moons. Ganag: A icy dwarf planet at the edge of the solar system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pikerin System: Skylah: A small dwarf planet. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Krepa System: Bolca: A rocky planet orbiting very close to Krepa, has a particle trail. Vibar: A gas giant with rings and moons that has not yet been swallowed up, has 1 habitable moon. Sabole: A cold dwarf planet orbiting far from Krepa, has faint dust rings and 1 very small moon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oblok System: Eskor: An evaporating planet that make up most of Dranos, has a particle trail. Dranos: It is made from the evaporating planet Eskor and has rings. Tamio: A gas giant with rings. Gedo: A beautiful gas giant with rings and 1 habitiable moon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't even bother coming here: A small asteroid that is very close to Blacky Karman and spins a bit faster than inaccessible, it is very and i mean VERY difficult to go here, if you can land on here and plant a flag on it then congrats you’re a ksp god! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ginger & Fred: 2 binary stars that are the same size and colour as Kerbol. Ginger & Fred system: Barney: A small yellow dwarf planet about the size of tylo, has 1 moon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stella: A star like ours. Stella system: Plantar: A metal planet with 1 moon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serious: A star like ours. Serious system: Joker: A colourful asteroid. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Osiris: A neutron star spinning very fast. Osiris system: Giba: A brown terrestrial planet orbiting Osiris. Uda: A blue ice giant with rings and moons. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mia, Mal, and Mca: 3 stars part of a trinary system, they are a bit larger than Kerbol. Mia, Mal, and Mca system: Xiba: A gas giant orbiting the barycentre. Quesi: A rocky planet orbting Mia. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yiba, Xcbi, Wko, and Vza: 4 stars in a Quaternary star system, they are red dwarfs and orbit close to each other. Dola: A rocky planet orbiting Vza, has 1 moon. Sabo: A gas giant with faint rings and a few moons. Jigo: A purple ice giant similar to Neidon, has faint rings and a couple of moons.
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Bailed Out? You are wrong, after Xonameter comes Wekameter, then Vundameter, then Udameter, then Tredameter, then Sortameter, then Rintameter, then Quexaometer, then Peptameter, then Ochameter, then Nenameter, then Mingameter, and finally Lumameter. Whew!