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Kerbol Doesn't have a density (set to 0)


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4 minutes ago, TomKerbal said:

What's that c value ? It's about 100 Ly  ...

It's the circumference I guess, in which case, as seen many times before, KSP2's circumference calculator is completely drunk.

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3 minutes ago, Nazalassa said:

It's the circumference I guess, in which case, as seen many times before, KSP2's circumference calculator is completely drunk.

Funny. The circumference of our sun is about 4.3752 *10^9 m . 100Ly could be the distance to the next star system, but it's a little bit too much. 4.247 Ly is the distance to Proxima Centauri e.g.

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Thanks @Nazalassa.  100 light years really puts things into perspective.  I was just starting to make a spreadsheet of all the celestial body data so that I could start a journey, didn't even think to check what the data was really saying, except I knew that Kerbol having a density of 0 was weird.

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