Kerbal space program kopernicus6/20/2023 ![]() The following table gives the atmospheric pressure at various altitudes above the datum level.Īltitude and temperature with atmospheric layers (outdated)Īir temperatures decrease as altitude increases up to an elevation of around 70 km, where a "warm pocket" is found - the temperature increases to around 123 K until an altitude of 170 km before beginning to fall again. The pressure-altitude profile is globally constant and independent of temperature. Like all other atmospheres in the game, Sarnus' atmosphere fades exponentially as altitude increases. At an altitude of around 140,000 meters on Sarnus, the atmospheric pressure is the same as at sea level on Kerbin (1 atm). Compared to the atmosphere of Kerbin, Sarnus' atmosphere has 14 times the surface pressure, and 8 times the depth. Sarnus has an extremely dense, cold atmosphere with a datum level pressure of about 14 atmospheres and a depth of 580,000 meters. ![]() ![]() Regular cleaning of telescope lenses became mandatory after that. When they cleaned their telescopes, they realized that those extra planets were in fact thin rings orbiting Sarnus. 2.1 Temperatures and Atmospheric LayersĮarly astronomers believed Sarnus was in fact multiple planets, closely orbiting together.
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