Hamek - Galileo88/JNSQ GitHub Wiki
This wonderfully mis-colored world dances and sways in and out of the depths of Kuiper Kerman's Belt. At this level of distance, expectation is high that only ice planets can exist here, so Hamek's redness is currently beyond all reason.
With no moons to keep it company, this far flung planet is the most isolated and lonely in the entire solar system. But one kerbal astronomer, apparently with far too much time on his hands, has computed that Eeloo passes by for occasional visits of less than 60 million kilometers at repeating intervals of 1403 and 1756 years. How do they figure out this stuff? The next of these close encounters happens in the year 95.
Rational Resources Classification:
Ocean | Surface | Atmosphere | Exosphere |
---|---|---|---|
None | Ice-Methane | None | None |
From the PDF included in the download:
Bulk Params | Orbital and Rotational Params | ||
---|---|---|---|
Classification | Dwarf planet | Semi-major Axis | 527,129,000 km |
Radius | 450 km sea level, 451.3 km mean | Periapsis | 474,416,100 km |
Mass | 2.97546×1021 kg | Apoapsis | 579,841,900 km |
Gravitational Parameter | 1.98585×1011 m3/s2 | Orbit eccentricity | 0.1 |
Mean density | 7,730 kg/m3 | Orbit inclination | 4° |
Surface gravity | 0.1 g ASL | Longitude of ascending node | 165° |
Escape velocity | 939 m/s | Argument of periapsis | 175° |
Bond Albedo | 0.45 | Sidereal orbit period | 52.648 years |
Solar irradiance | 6.9 W/m2 | Synodic period | 372.07 days |
Black-body temperature | 64 K | Mean orbital velocity | 3,990 m/s |
Natural satellites | None | Sidereal rotation period | 4 hours |
Solar day | 4.0001 hours | ||
Synchronous orbit altitude | 564 km | ||
Sphere of influence | 469,439 km |