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Pluto and Charon look alot like Duna and Ike


daniel l.

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Wow. except for the size the two systems really are quite simmilar
Not really.

Pluto radius: 1185km

Duna radius: 320km

Pluto/Duna ratio: 3.7:1km

Charon radius: 603km

Ike radius: 130km

Charon/Ike ratio: 4.6:1km

Pluto/Charon distance: 19,570km

Duna/Ike distance: 3,200km

Pluto/Duna system ratio: 6.1:1km

Duna doesn't orbit a point outside itself nor is it tidally locked to Ike.

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Not really.

Pluto radius: 1185km

Duna radius: 320km

Pluto/Duna ratio: 3.7:1km

Charon radius: 603km

Ike radius: 130km

Charon/Ike ratio: 4.6:1km

Pluto/Charon distance: 19,570km

Duna/Ike distance: 3,200km

Pluto/Duna system ratio: 6.1:1km

Duna doesn't orbit a point outside itself nor is it tidally locked to Ike.

Duna and Ike actually are tidally locked to each other.

Duna is 16.21 times Ike's mass, and their individual barycentres are located 3,200,000m apart. This means that the common barycentre is 185,938m from the centre of Duna. Duna's equatorial radius is 320,000m, so the common barycentre is well beneath its surface (although if it were a real-world system, there would be a very noticeable "wobble" of Duna as the system spun)

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Duna is 16.21 times Ike's mass, and their individual barycentres are located 3,200,000m apart. This means that the common barycentre is 185,938m from the centre of Duna.
No, the center of Duna is the center of Ike's orbit.

Did not know that Duna was tidally locked, pretty cool.

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Not really.

Pluto radius: 1185km

Duna radius: 320km

Pluto/Duna ratio: 3.7:1km

Charon radius: 603km

Ike radius: 130km

Charon/Ike ratio: 4.6:1km

Pluto/Charon distance: 19,570km

Duna/Ike distance: 3,200km

Pluto/Duna system ratio: 6.1:1km

Duna doesn't orbit a point outside itself nor is it tidally locked to Ike.

Stock Kerbal is so tiny.

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Not really.

Pluto radius: 1185km

Duna radius: 320km

Pluto/Duna ratio: 3.7:1km

Charon radius: 603km

Ike radius: 130km

Charon/Ike ratio: 4.6:1km

Pluto/Charon distance: 19,570km

Duna/Ike distance: 3,200km

Pluto/Duna system ratio: 6.1:1km

Duna doesn't orbit a point outside itself nor is it tidally locked to Ike.

Duna is tidally locked to Ike. And it would orbit a point outside itself if it weren't for the fact that KSP does not model barycenters.

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CoM (relative to Duna center) = (MIke x dIke) / (MIke x MDuna).

Plug these numbers in:

[TABLE=width: 308]

[TR]

[TD]Ike orbit (using SmA, as a simplification)[/TD]

[TD=align: right]3200000[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Ike mass[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2.7821E+20[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Duna mass[/TD]

[TD=align: right]4.51548E+21[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

Get 185,717 m which is less than 320,000 m (Duna's radius). The center of mass of the system is still within Duna.

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I prefer the false color image where they look like jawbreakers. After all, Kerbals tend to regard planets (and pseudo-planets, protoplanets, moons, and potatoroids) as edible :).

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Yes.

You must have missed this one in the Sci. lab. False color Pluto by Unmanned Space Flight Forum user ZLD. Highlighting areas of different surface composition.

http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=7986&st=300&p=223375entry223375

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