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==Overview==
 
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|analogue = [[wikipedia:Moon|Moon]]
 
|analogue = [[wikipedia:Moon|Moon]]
 
|image = LUN.jpg}}'''LUN''' has no atmosphere or oceans, making landing on it with a [[lander]] possible. Because of its short distance from HOM, it is explored in [[Mission 8|Missions 8]], [[Mission 14|14]], [[Mission 15|15]] and [[Mission 16|16]].
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The '''Moon''' (or '''LUN''' on the [[NaviComp]]) has no atmosphere or oceans, making landing on it with a [[lander]] possible. Because of its short distance from HOM, it is explored in [[Mission 8|Missions 8]], [[Mission 14|14]], [[Mission 15|15]] and [[Mission 16|16]].
 
   
 
From LUN (+5) you can reach [[RED]] (990), [[GRN]] (730), [[MSS]] (610), [[HOM]] (510), and [[STA]] (450).
 
From LUN (+5) you can reach [[RED]] (990), [[GRN]] (730), [[MSS]] (610), [[HOM]] (510), and [[STA]] (450).
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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*A geometric positioning experiment performed using the [[NaviComp]]s of multiple spacecraft indicates that LUN's calculated diameter is 4 Units, and not a radius of 1 NaviComp unit as initially reported.
*The radius of LUN has been calculated to be about 1 NaviComp unit.
 
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[[Category:Waypoints]]
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 28 May 2021

Overview

LUN
LUN



NaviComp name LUN
NaviComp coordinates

X: -290
Y: -2300

Has atmosphere No
Has solid surface Yes
Can be landed on Yes
Can be splashed-down on No

LUN has no atmosphere or oceans, making landing on it with a lander possible. Because of its short distance from HOM, it is explored in Missions 8, 14, 15 and 16.

From LUN (+5) you can reach RED (990), GRN (730), MSS (610), HOM (510), and STA (450).

Trivia

  • A geometric positioning experiment performed using the NaviComps of multiple spacecraft indicates that LUN's calculated diameter is 4 Units, and not a radius of 1 NaviComp unit as initially reported.
Waypoints
SOL
Planets BLUPURKATGOLHOMEMAJORLUNGRNREDYELENC
Stations
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