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The scinece behind Eve!


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Eve is a largest object with surface to stand in the Kerbol system.

But what was it like thousands of years ago?

I have 2 theories for this topic!

1.Eve was a gas giant years ago. Evidence of that is high density liquid on the surface. And deep in the atmospheres of gas giants there is a pool of liquids with different chemicals. The composition of them depends on atmosphere. But how did Eve turned into such object? Maybe exposure to sun ripped of most of the atmosphere. And result is what we have now. A planet with liquid on surface and atmosphere with crazy pressure. So now it easy to say that Eve is a ktonian planet (honestly i have no idea how to pronounce it)

2.On surface of Eve there is a lot of craters. Maybe a long time ago Eve had even more atmospheric pressure. But when asteroids, comets and meteors stroke the inner solar system. Atmosphere was lost due to collisions. Eve has a large SOI and powerful gravity for pulling different objects into collision course. It is also more plausible than the Gas giant theory due to unique landscape that are impossible on gas giants. 

About gas giants and their liquid pools-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter read article ''internal structure'' it is quite informative!

Thanks for reading and I’m still looking for critique (constructive of course) if you know more.

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Eve is the embodiment of femininity in the Kerbal's system.

She is mysterious and dangerous. Tempting and yet fraught with problems.

We all want to know Eve but few of us are accepted by her.   

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2 hours ago, Foxster said:

Eve is the embodiment of femininity in the Kerbal's system.

She is mysterious and dangerous. Tempting and yet fraught with problems.

We all want to know Eve but few of us are accepted by her.   

... And just like anything feminine, if I come at it from an interplanetary trajectory I'll get burned to a crisp by the compressive shockwave heating.... Wait a minute...

I just realized thanks to your post that Eve has craters. How have they not eroded/reflowed out of existence by now?

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28 minutes ago, Cunjo Carl said:

... And just like anything feminine, if I come at it from an interplanetary trajectory I'll get burned to a crisp by the compressive shockwave heating.... Wait a minute...

I just realized thanks to your post that Eve has craters. How have they not eroded/reflowed out of existence by now?

They are possibly recent: if Eve has one asteroid mun, how about two?

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