


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.A crashed flying saucer can be found can be found embedded in the northern tundra.A 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.A destructible memorial to the old Mk.The inland space center has its own biomes, just like the equatorial space center. The Inland Kerbal Space Center itself ( 20° 40′ 0″ N 146° 28′ 0″ W), being in effect the old Kerbal Space Center model from 0.2.One Green Monolith (Randomly spawns for each game).Although 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.This does not include bugs like terrain glitches. In Kerbal Space Program, this corresponds to any anomaly that has been hidden in the game on the surfaces of bodies in the Kerbol System the Main Menu, in IVAs, and any other applicable area by the developers. An Easter Egg is an intentional inside joke, hidden message, or feature in a work such as a computer program, video game, movie, book, or crossword.
