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Currently, KSP2 has one star system, the Kerbolar System. At least three other star systems are planned to be added to the game in the interstellar update.

Kerbolar System[edit | edit source]

The Kerbolar System is currently the only star system available in KSP2. It is the analog of the real life Solar System in KSP2. The central star, Kerbol, is orbited by seven planets, including two dwarf planets, and nine moons. Kerbol itself is a G-type star, much like the real-world Sun, and it hosts two worlds with oceans and oxygenated atmospheres: Kerbin and Laythe. Kerbol appears to produce orange/yellow light, unlike the actual Sun, which produces white light.

Celestial Body Name Parent Body Body Type Gravity (g) Atmosphere height (m) Atmosphere

density (atm)

Kerbol N/A Star 1.747 600,000 0.16
Moho Kerbol Planet 0.275 N/A N/A
Eve Kerbol Planert 1.701 N/A 6.24
Gilly Eve Moon 0.005 N/A N/A
Kerbin Kerbol Planet 1.000 70,000 1.22
Mun Kerbin Moon 0.166 N/A N/A
Minmus Kerbin Moon 0.050 N/A N/A
Duna Kerbol Planet 0.300 50,000 0.15
Ike Duna Moon 0.112 N/A N/A
Dres Kerbol Dwarf 0.115 N/A N/A
Jool Kerbol Planet 0.800 200,000 6.70
Laythe Jool Moon 0.800 50,000 0.76
Vall Jool Moon 0.235 N/A N/A
Tylo Jool Moon 0.800 N/A N/A
Bop Jool Moon 0.060 N/A N/A
Pol Jool Moon 0.038 N/A N/A
Eeloo Kerbol Dwarf .172 N/A N/A
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