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4 lip 2024 · The Mun, is a large satellite orbiting Kerbin. It is mostly gray in appearance, with craters of various sizes dotting its otherwise smooth surface. The Mun’s discovery is widely regarded as one of the more important breakthroughs of Kerbal evolution.
Mun, also known as the Mün, is a large moon orbiting Kerbin. It can be thought of as an analogue to our own Moon. It is gray in appearance with craters of various sizes and mountains exceeding 3400 m in height.
22 sty 2023 · The Mun: You should see this up close at some point in this tutorial. Kerbal Space Program can be a challenging game when you first start, especially if you know little about space. In this tutorial, I will explain in great detail and use simple language to help newcomers orbit their first moon in the game.
16 paź 2024 · Kerbin, the home planet in Kerbal Space Program, boasts two natural satellites: the larger Mun and the smaller Minmus. The Mun, resembling Earth's moon, is characterized by its gray, cratered surface, offering ample opportunities for exploration and scientific research.
Technically, I guess it should be "Mun" (unless perhaps 'mun' means 'moon' in the Kerbal language and it took them a while to discover Minmus). But since it's so close to 'moon' sound-wise and, as you say, we're used to saying 'the Moon', I find that it sounds weird and say "the Mun".
Kurt coined this phrase, "Mun or bust" to the degree that it eventually ended up on the crashed Mun lander in the opening screen of the game. There's also a Kerbal that can spawn called Kurt as a thank you for the important work Kurt did to help out the development of the early game.
9 gru 2022 · A simple low-tech way to get to the Mun is to: launch into a low equatorial orbit around Kerbin, wait until the Mun rises over Kerbin's horizon, and. burn prograde until your apoapsis roughly matches the Mun's altitude above Kerbin (11 400 km).