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  1. The Plod System [1.7.3] I would highly recommend this review of the mod by KottabosGames. If you're reading this KottabosGames thanks again! What does this mod add? The Plod System adds a binary Sedna analogue dwarf planet to the far solar system. Plod: An icy, green dwarf planet with massive craters and looming mountains. Its orbit is giant and elliptical. Many blame Jool... or could it have been another hidden planet? Oob: Plod's binary companion, orbiting so close to Plod that orbiting in low-Plod-orbit is a necessity. Giant ice spikes jut into the world's horizon, segmenting the world's smoother, purpler terrain. Ninkle: A dark bluish-purple world that orbits Plod with minimal gravity. Its lowlands contrast nicely with exposed green under-ice, hinting at its past and formation. Tebos: A smooth, small world with a bright lump on one side. It is navy blue in appearance, with exposed yellow-brown under-ice and a tall, white mound on the side of the world, which the moon's tiny gravity could not conform. Lia: The oddball. This moon is though to have had severe out gassing and plumage in its early years. The surface is pink, and covered almost everywhere with sharp, spikey terrain. Fear not however, the moon's minuscule gravity makes the spikes much less dangerous than they could have been. Pictures (more to come shortly) Download Dependencies: Kopernicus Time warp mod (technically not required but Plod is like very VERY far away so it may be worth getting one to save time.) https://spacedock.info/mod/2033/The Plod System All rights reserved
  2. We can have in KSP 2 something like sedna. Orbit of Sedna Compared to Pluto's The addition of a celestial body so far from its star would bring a new difficulty to the game, many new possibilities/challenges, and can be used for "testing" interstellar engines. Do you agree, do you disagree? Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/90377_Sedna , https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sednoid Other Sednoids https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_VP113 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_TG387
  3. So, while reading around the internet, I found out that Sedna will reach its perihelion around 2077. Seeing as it has the most eccentric orbit in the solar system, in fact a suspiciously eccentric orbit, I see no reason why we shouldn't send a probe there. This is a chance that humanity just shouldn't pass up, seeing as Sedna reaches its perihelion every 11,400 years. I don't know, what do you guys think? Also, a supposed ninth planet was supposedly discovered today which supposedly caused Sedna's eccentric and inclined orbit.
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