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Dres is the fifth and smallest | Dres is the fifth and smallest planet in the [[kerbol system]]. Its orbit is somewhat inclined and eccentric, making it a bit difficult to intercept. It functions as the analogue for the real life dwarf planet [[wikipedia:Ceres_(dwarf_planet)|Ceres]] and resembles the saturnian moon [[wikipedia:Iapetus_(moon)|Iapetus]] in appearance. Dres has a thin system of rings, which serve as an analog for many ringed minor objects in the solar system like [[wikipedia:10199_Chariklo|Chariklo]]. | ||
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'' | ''A dwarf planet. Dres has the gravitational pull to round itself out as it orbits the sun, but it doesn't rule its inclined eccentric orbit like a proper planet. It is content to 'hang out' with other space objects rather than tell them to become moons or get lost. Dres is also home to a lovely ring system and rad equatorial ridge. How unique!'' | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 13 March 2025
Dres is the fifth and smallest planet in the kerbol system. Its orbit is somewhat inclined and eccentric, making it a bit difficult to intercept. It functions as the analogue for the real life dwarf planet Ceres and resembles the saturnian moon Iapetus in appearance. Dres has a thin system of rings, which serve as an analog for many ringed minor objects in the solar system like Chariklo.
Surface
Synopsis
A dwarf planet. Dres has the gravitational pull to round itself out as it orbits the sun, but it doesn't rule its inclined eccentric orbit like a proper planet. It is content to 'hang out' with other space objects rather than tell them to become moons or get lost. Dres is also home to a lovely ring system and rad equatorial ridge. How unique!
Trivia
dres \'s rings are a reference to the dres-teroid belt from ksp 1 in which asteroids spawning above dres could be mapped out to appears as rings around dres in the map view.