Ike - Galileo88/JNSQ GitHub Wiki
A pale sphere looms over the seeming desolate red planet, much like the one that has always been near to kerbal-kind and possibly serving all of the exact same purposes. Why, asks the Mun-gazers, is Ike so alike?
Ike's size and gravity just are just above that of JNSQ Minmus, and is twice the size and half the gravity of its stock version. Evidently, the Mohole exists here as it has been observed and published on YouTube. Oh well... "It's a feature, not a bug!"
Rational Resources Classification:
Ocean | Surface | Atmosphere | Exosphere |
---|---|---|---|
None | Rock-Ice | None | ExoRock |
From the PDF included in the download:
Bulk Params | Orbital and Rotational Params | ||
---|---|---|---|
Classification | Moon (Duna) | Semi-major Axis | 36,680 km |
Radius | 210 km sea level, 211.1 km mean | Periapsis | 35,580 km |
Mass | 3.88794×1020 kg | Apoapsis | 37,780 km |
Gravitational Parameter | 2.59484×1010 m3/s2 | Orbit eccentricity | 0.03 |
Mean density | 9,860 kg/m3 | Orbit inclination | 0.2° |
Surface gravity | 0.06 g ASL | Longitude of ascending node | 90° |
Escape velocity | 497 m/s | Argument of periapsis | 345° |
Bond Albedo | 0.3 | Sidereal orbit period | 22.118 days |
Solar irradiance | 586 W/m2 | Synodic period | 22.584 days |
Black-body temperature | 206 K | Mean orbital velocity | 241 m/s |
Sidereal rotation period | 22.118 days | ||
Solar day | 22.854 days | ||
Synchronous orbit altitude | N/A | ||
Sphere of influence | 6,286 km |