Between 0.23 and 1.1.2 the cave was inadvertently placed hundreds of metres below the ground, but after 1.1.3 it has been fixed, and is once again on the surface.Īlthough since removed, there was once a crater with a faint image of Carl Sagan’s face coloring the terrain.ĭead Deep Space Kraken (68° 25′ 48″ N 117° 1′ 48″ E) Stonehenge formation, sometimes known as Vallhenge (60° 5′ 10″ S 83° 46′ 48″ E).Ī Cave-like formation can be found at 40° 11′ 58″ N 174° 0′ 5″ E. There are two biomes on Laythe named for famous popular science figures – the Sagan Sea and the Degrasse Sea, named for Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson respectively. But it’s probably best not to think about it for too long.” A successor to the magic boulder was later added.Įven though the “surface” of Jool is inaccessible (since it is a gas giant and parts are destroyed due to the pressure), there are still science logs for having landed on Jool: “You’re not sure how you even landed on the surface of a gas giant. The boulder have no gravity, did not appear in the map view and could not be targeted, much like any other Easter egg, except in orbit. It also seemed to glow green as if radioactive, and there was a Monolith on its leading edge. It would also cause ships to explode seemingly spontaneously, sometimes metres away from the surface, displaying “vesselname crashed into Magic Boulder” in the Flight Log. The mesh (physical surface) for the magic boulder did not match its texture (visible surface) which could result in ships apparently digging into the surface with no ill effect. The magic boulder orbit Ike at an altitude of 15 km with zero eccentricity and an inclination of 80 degrees. The source of the signal was several hundred meters beneath the hill as of 0.22, but as of 1.2, the signal is back at the surface (66° 3′ 12″ S 160° 53′ 38″ W). On the southern ice cap, there is a pyramidal hill that emits an SSTV signal. Originally it was embedded in the terrain itself before later being moved to the boulder, likely to prevent different terrain settings causing it to appear floating or underground (30° 20′ 30″ S 28° 48′ 37″ W). One Monolith (23° 46′ 37″ N 60° 2′ 45″ E).Ī giant Kerbal face, a reference to the infamous “Face on Mars” (17° 3′ 25″ N 85° 27′ 31″ W).Ī camera mast based on that of the Curiosity rover can be found sticking out of a boulder. I don’t know if this would be considered an easter egg as such but apart from the eggs listed above and the official structures (KSC, Airfield runway, Woomerang launchpad, satellite stations, other) the are no actual kerbal towns, city’s, or any other kind’s of official habitations One Commnet station is called “Nye Island,” named for science communicator Bill Nye. In the ocean just south of the KSC, about midway between land and the southern ice cap (about 30° 0′ 0″ S 80° 0′ 0″ W), there is a giant smiley face carved into the ocean floor. When the level 3 Astronaut Complex is destroyed, a large toilet can be found in the rubble.
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The level 3 flagpole at the Kerbal Space Center can be climbed by Kerbals. 1 Pod (rusted and oversized), the FL-T400 Fuel Tank, and the LV-T45 Liquid Fuel Engine. The Island Airfield (1° 31′ 43″S 71° 54′ 8″W) has a hangar containing the old, pre-artpass versions of the Mk. 1 Pod outside the level 3 VAB.Ī temple in the desert (6° 29′ 47″ S 141° 40′ 3″ W) known as Tut-Un Jeb-Ahn, although this name can only be seen when a vessel crashes into it.Ī crashed flying saucer can be found can be found embedded in the northern tundra (81° 57′ 18″ N 128° 30′ 50″ W). The Inland Kerbal Space Center itself, being in effect the old Kerbal Space Center from 0.2Ī destructible memorial to the old Mk.
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One Green Monolith (Randomly spawns for each game).įive Monoliths: one visible from KSC, one by the tracking station at the Inland Kerbal Space Center (20° 40′ 15″ N 146° 29′ 48″ W), one at 35° 34′ 13″ N 74° 58′ 38″ W, one at 0° 38′ 25″ S 80° 46′ 0″ W, and one at 28° 48′ 30″ S 13° 26′ 24″ W.
#KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM BIOMES HOW TO#
How to Find All Easter Eggs Celestial BodiesĪlthough originally a terrain glitch, the Mohole (a large, steep vertical “tunnel” at Moho’s north pole) is often considered an Easter egg, and indeed was later “canonized” by the developers, being given its own biome (the “Northern Sinkhole”) and KerbNet anomaly marker.