**# Calom Planet Pack - A Next-Generation Celestial System
Welcome to the Calom Planet Pack, a high-quality, next-generation cosmic expansion for Kerbal Space Program. This mod introduces a brand new, beautifully crafted celestial system located just beyond the orbit of Jool.
Designed using advanced procedural mapping data and fully integrated with modern graphics mods, this pack delivers a visually spectacular and challenging destination for your late-game interplanetary missions, colonization projects, and science operations.
Calom is a massive, majestic gas giant that stands out in the Kerbol system due to its brilliant and deep blue hue. Unlike the green shades of its neighbor Jool, Calom features an extremely dense, highly reflective atmosphere that scatters light across local space.
Orbiting deep within the gas giant's gravitational well lies Clod, an ancient and heavily cratered rocky moon. Captured by Calom eons ago, Clod presents a stark, desolate terrain that poses a true test for precision landing and surface rover exploration.
This mod features native, zero-config integration with Parallax. When the mod is enabled, Clod's surface completely transforms: * Ultra-high-definition ground textures replace the stock terrain. * A high-density matrix of physical 3D surface rocks and boulders populate the surface. * Real Physics Collisions: Every single boulder features real physical collision. Watch your speed! You will need careful piloting when driving rovers or positioning landers to avoid flipping over.
Required Mods (Dependencies): * Kopernicus * ModuleManager
Recommended Mods: * Parallax (Highly recommended for the definitive next-gen graphical experience and surface rocks)
How to Install:
1. Download the ZIP file from this page.
2. Extract the contents on your computer.
3. Drag and drop the calom folder directly into your KSP GameData directory.
4. Launch the game and enjoy your flight to the outer solar system!
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