How do you use JOOL?

Play with the prograde and retrograde vectors a bit until you see the arrows. If you get the two white arrows close enough to each other, you will get an encounter with Jool. If you cannot get an encounter, try moving your maneuver node around a little bit. Once you complete the burn, you will be on a course to Jool!

How big is JOOL in KSP?

Jool
Physical Characteristics
Equatorial radius 6 000 000 m
Equatorial circumference 37 699 112 m
Surface area 4.5238934×1014 m2

What is the easiest planet to land on KSP?

Duna is often the easiest planet to achieve encounters because of a low orbital inclination.

How big is Tylo?

Tylo
Equatorial radius 600 000 m
Equatorial circumference 3 769 911 m
Surface area 4.5238934×1012 m2
Mass 4.2332127×1022 kg

Why is JOOL green?

Atmosphere. The green color of Jool is likely the result of certain compounds in its atmosphere. It is believed Jool gets its green color mostly from toxic potassium and chlorine gas in its upper atmosphere. However, these gases only makes up a very small part of its overall composition, which is hydrogen and helium.

Can you land on kerbol?

Landing. Similar to Jool, it’s impossible to land on the Sun. Any objects are destroyed at an altitude below -250 m, which shows in the end flight dialog as “crashed into the surface of the sun” or similar, rather than ever landing.

Why does Laythe have water?

Atmosphere. Temperature and pressure of Laythe’s atmosphere as a function of altitude. Laythe has an atmosphere thick enough and warm enough to support liquid water on its surface.

How big is Vall?

Vall
Equatorial radius 300 000 m
Equatorial circumference 1 884 956 m
Surface area 1.1309734×1012 m2
Mass 3.1087655×1021 kg

Where is the Dres Canyon?

One notable geographic feature is a canyon which is called the “Dres Canyon” just south of the equator, which is several kilometers deep….Cratering.

Quadrant No. of craters (%) No. of Craters
Total 100 % 42

Does JOOL have rings?

Jool is known to have faint rings just barely visible to the naked eye. However, Kerbal scientists ensure that the rings do exist. They are probably leftover debris from the formation of the major Joolian moons. The rings are kept mostly by Alnym, a small red moon close to the rings.