Theory of Dres | A short Analysis
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Every planet in the Kerbol system holds some sort of mystery, even Dres (I assure you, it does exist). In this video, I go into detail about Dres' characteristics and try to explain the unusual Dresteroid Belt.
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Since the highlands are a different shade of grey, it's not too hard to assume that the impact of the two bodies caused extreme volcanism. Covering the lowlands in deep Basalt.
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So the highlands are the volcanoes that covered the lowlands in basalt and became extinct and got covered in material making them lighter, higher and turn them into plateus?
But basalt requires rapid cooling to form. Isn't it ?
Person in comments mentioned that canyon was either from glacier or pol-size object impact, and it will explain that this object scraped dress and threw it in hight orbit 🤔
My guy came up with a valid reason to visit Dres
I actually didn't know Dres had a stable ring of asteroids.
If this video gets 100 likes, I _might_ consider bringing those 2 kerbals back!
The goal has been met, I'm arranging a rescue operation.
come on people we are only 6 likes away
It got 100 likes!
nice
Bro spent two weeks returning from dres
I think the highlands could be explained by Debris from the impact that came back down to the surface. It could be remnants of the old crust Made of a more resistant material.
Adding something to the guy that said about the extreme volcanism caused by a large impact. A low presence of craters indicates a young surface, especially when there's no atmosphere involved. So, either Dres had a huge atmosphere in the near past and mysteriously lost it, or, more likely, there was extreme volcanism.
the theory of (_) is basically my favorite KSP video series of all time now
I think that Dres formed in the asteroid belt it is currently located in, but it wasn't the only one to do so, and that until relatively recently there was another such object. However due to the combined influence of Duna and Jool, the two dwarf planets converged and collided into on object now known as Dres. A lot of material was ejected from the collision, some of it formed the ring system but most of it escaped Dres' sphere of influence and joined the asteroid belt.
Will there be "A short Analysis" video covering each planet? Maybe even some that cover the planets from the "Outer Planets" mod? These videos are very interesting, keep it up!
Yeah, not OPM though, since not everyone has access to that mod
@@thenotsogood_gamer That's ok!
@@thenotsogood_gamer a pity - some of the OPM planets are incredibly interesting.
@@thenotsogood_gamer That’s a shame. The outer planets mod has some very, very interesting worlds and would be fun to learn more about. While everyone can’t access it, this would help those who can’t use the mod learn a bit about it so it’s somewhat beneficial.
Ok this is my short thermodynamics for the asteroids. A pol size object did hit Dre’s but it scrapped off a large part of the surface instead of impact directly which formed the Dres canyon.
I guess the meme is to shit on Dres, but I kinda like going there. I landed at the edge of the Canyon last time I went, so that was neat. Problem is, every 3 out of 5 times I go there I'll get a bugged maneuver, or I'll timewarp and my whole orbit shifts losing my encounter. Pain in the ass. Always remember to quicksave, kids!
floating point errors
@@memesiclekickflip Ah, at least I'll know what to call that now.
I would like to add that in KSP to Dres has rings, actual full rings
KSP 2's Dres has them, KSP 1's Dres doesn't
Perhaps the collision that lead to the formation of the ring was a glancing blow from a small but fast moving object, with the impact site centred by the Dres Canyon? Any icy or dusty material could have shrouded the whole planet, leaving only the larger, major craters unchanged, and without the need for a total resurfacing event - some material could have been jetisoned from the Dresian system entirely. I also find it plausible that interractions between the debris could have lead to some interesting resonance amongst themselves, sort of like Prometheus and Epimethius of Saturn, which could keep the ring circular and within certain constraints?
Brilliant video, just discovering your series now, can't wait for more!
Quick edit - it was thankfully pointed out to me that it's Janus and Epimetheus, not Prometheus: My bad!
Isn’t it Janus and not Prometheus? Nice theory, though.
@@aeughtime yes it is Janus! My bad: feels like the IAU missed a trick with that one in my defence 😁 Thank you for the correction and glad you like the theory!
well since this video was posted, Dres was given a ring system (similar to the real dwarf planet, Quaoar) in KSP2, and i feel that gives this theory more credibility, as ring systems usually form after collisions (It's thought Earth had rings for a time between the collision with Theia and the formation of the moon)
additionally, dres seems to have a straight line of lighter material along the equator, im assuming it's ejecta that was once in orbit, but eventually fell back to the surface. hell, dres may have a moon in a few hundred thousand years
What if Dres once was a Jool Moon? a bigger one, but given the extreme events around Jools SOI maybe it impacted with another body of considerably size and mass might have impacted with it and throw it away from Jool. The debris of both formed what now is Dres, explaining the patches of different colors in the surface and the asteroid belt are debris that got captured by the planetoid SOI.
my theory is like that dres was a moon of duna but duna's other moon throwed it to kerbol orbit
I have another far fetched theory on Dres. Maybe it had ice or water at a point due to the fact it has a massive canyon. And the only thing I know of to cause canyons like that is water and a long time like on earth with the grand canyon. Idk maybe there are other ways to form a canyon.
Perhaps a comet impact temporary filled some bit of the dwarf planet with water near a mountain range then creating a canyon before freezing over then the ice was covered up by constant meteor bombardment
Hey, love these two KSP theory videos you have recently put out
dres could have been a moon of jool that was threw out of the system by laythe or tylo and then been impacted by something
agreed
That sounds too robust, even for tylo. It's more likely that it was formed from asteroid belt between duna and jool, similar to our ceres
@@Xotsnik good point
@@Xotsnik maybe what do think
These videos are great!
I guess the crew of your mission will have to wait for the Blunderbirds Taxi.
Some people might think that this video should have been named "The Mun Theory".
Tylo is worth investigation, why does it have no atmosphere???
And how does laythe have liquid water if its so far from the sun
@@khaosgen Salt
it’s not exactly uncommon for a moon to not have a substantial atmosphere
@@Joshs4stro tylo is the size of kerbin
I'll get around to Tylo ᵉᵛᵉⁿᵗᵘᵃˡˡʸ.
An impact also could been the reason for Dres's high inclination as long as it came from an angle well outside the ecliptic. Possibly even an interstellar asteroid venturing into the system?
This is a amazing series, I can’t wait to see the next installment!
it's possible that dres was once a gas giant that was stripped of its atmosphere by say a solar flare or something else
I think, that due to the highlands being very randomly scattered and having a different color, we could theorize, that they might be the remains of the old crust. Of course, all of the old surface is pretty much gone, so there aren't any more craters in the highlands, than in the lowlands. Also, yes, as the top comment says, the lowlands are likelly made of basalt, that came from the mantle, assuming, that it was molten at the time. Possibly from Jool tides, but it's unlikelly. Maybe Dres was at some point a sixth moon of Jool, what would support the molten mantle and major impact theories. Dres was maybe hit by a big asteroid or comet passing Jool, or even (this is VERY far fetched) a small proto moon on an eliptical orbit. Safe to say, all that's just my smooth monkey brain trying to speculate something, that mskes sense. That's just a theory. A game theory.
Also i'm thinking abt making an Eeloo theory (the very far fetched part could aply there).
"This make encountering Dres fairly expensive, as much as roughly 1620 m/s of dV" I know some players that can get there on three times that easily.
Yeah but those are the gravity assist people, and they play the game realistically so we don’t talk about them
@@Concavenator_corcovatus gravity assist would theoretically cost less fuel, not three times more. I was making a joke about being bad at the game
@@LolUGotBusted that’s what I’m saying, I’m saying they use them efficiently, and we don’t got that time of skill or patience lol
What music did you use in the video?
Dres has finally been confirmed to exist.
Strangely, now KSP2 doesn't exist.
Nice videos man 💪
I think next video should be on Laythe
I like Dres. I have a two-man rover on it, a mining ship, a base, and a station. But holy crap is it annoying to get to. I find Moho easier! 😁
i think that duna is very young, only like 100 million years old. It must have had a ring of debris around it. but then why would there be a giant gap? i think that around 40 million years ago in the kerbol system a large object about 80 km in size extremely rich in frozen water and a form of dirt grazed right past duna, sweeping its inner ring away with it. i also think that the small planet 80km in size entered the Jool system, colliding with laythe and since it was rich in frozen water, and dirt, when it collided it sent millions of tons of that stuff into laythe, slowly turning it into a habitable planet.
boom boom 2 theorys in one video badda bing badda boom
Dres is a dwarf planet
the word for dres in kerbalish translates to "fake" the kreemasons are trying to keep dres a secret
Whats Dres? Dres doesnt exist...
[Insert Dres Doesn’t Exist Joke]
I'd like one on Minmus or Eve, if there's enough evidence for their formation.
Dres is a Dwarf Planet But still a very good video
what about the dres canyon
You need to do eve next
if a big colision would happen, there sould be bombardment of asteroids after, since the planet would be floading in massive amount of debree, with its inclined orbit i suggest that the kerbal sun capchured dres as a former Exoplanet with few leftovers on its high orbit
The impact site is the canyon
Good ike landing! Theory also good, but you make a mistake. It's an ike, not "dres"
There's a planet named dres in between jool and duna
Dr. Dre
can you do some analysis on laythe next vid?
Wait, is dres on the kerbol system ? Does it even exist ?
what is the music?
What is the name of the music?
Dres? What's that?
dres canyon
did you know eve have 700 km but kerbin 600 eve was the water hot planet mean it an shiwp planet but his sky bigger then kerbin
i still think ike and dres are related, great video
what about the dres canyon?
that could happen easily with its tentonic plates mooving right after dres formed
where do the lies end, dres isn't real
How do you make a theory about a planet that doesn’t exist
"dres" ? I dont know what are you talking about
whats a "dres" ?
Well, you see, Dres is a planwt, thesn firthone i,nthe kerbolasr sydtrem andrr hsa no morons and is the third furthest planet fromm the siun
+15 kerbal credit
it’s from the mod pack called “squad”, ksp pre installs it into ur gamedata folder
whats a Dres? Oh, you mean that nonexistent planet that apparently exists between Duna and Jool? Ha!
What the hell are you talking about? Everyone knows that Dres factually does not exist. There are only six planets in the Kerbolar System
fake news dres is not real
Cant wait for the next one!