An atmospheric planet with a mountain that reaches out into space, called Skelton.A celestial body that rotates extremely fast (faster than orbital velocity, in fact) called Inaccessible.A deep blue gas giant with rings called Sentar.The very first planet mod, Planet Factory (now known as Sentar Expansion) had some GP2-like features:.It also has (very thin) rings and several moons. Urlum, the third giant planet and first Ice Giant in the system, uses a texture that has been inspired by the one released picture of GP2.It also has a couple of ring-fluff moons: Hale and Ovok. Sarnus, the actual second Gas Giant in the system, has had Eeloo moved to orbit it, and it has rings.The popular Outer Planets Mod has two objects which can be considered "GP2".Kerbol Origins has some moons which are based on the original ideas. Kerbol Origins and Kerbol Plus Remade both add light-blue ringed gas giants as the second Gas Planet in the system.Several mods exist to add GP2 or similar planets into the game.The extremely mountainous surface will have peaks that stretch into the vacuum. Fonso: Will be about 300KM across, and will be the second moon to hold an atmosphere, which will be two atmospheres dense.It will rotate extremely fast and be shaped like an oblate spheroid. It will have a high inclination relative to GP2. It would be located within the rings themselves. Daphy: A very small asteroid covered in "Fluff" that was collected from GP2's rings.There would be geysers on it that could knock vessels away. Eeloo: Planned to be moved to orbit the new planet.It is assumed that the list given is from the innermost to the outermost moon: Only the names of the four major moons are known. In the prototype picture it shows that the planet has a mostly bluish hue. It might have rings, as it's real life counterpart, Saturn, has them. Kerbal Space Program 2 is slated to release for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC sometime in 2022.Gas planet 2 (no official name given) was a potential planet to be located outside Jool's orbit. Joel Green, who is featured in the video. Perhaps the most interesting part is that all of these fictional planets are not just potentially real in our own galaxy, but are even based on guidance from astrophysicists such as Dr. In the developer video below, you’ll find in-depth details about exploring the celestial bodies in Kerbal Space Program 2, learning about the varied planets you might discover on your voyage to the stars. This is especially compelling for returning Kerbal Space Program 1 players, many of whom will be left in awe at the leaps forward in design from the original game. Featuring a wide range of environments from vast deserts to towering mountain ranges, the celestial bodies are more complex than ever before, providing unique challenges and unforgettable journeys for all players. With new advanced scatter and terrain details, there is something special to discover on every planet. In the latest Kerbal Space Program 2 developer video, the team at Intercept Games ponders the strange anomalies of our galaxy and how these unique mysteries have influenced the design behind the planets and other celestial bodies of the dynamic space simulation sequel.
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