I have enjoyed the old 1.3 KSP mod New Horizons, adding new planets and moons while keeping the stock ones and rearranging their layout. I decided to do the same idea with my mod. It currently adds 16 new planets and moons, ranging from tiny pebbles to colossal planets.
System Layout:
Kerbol - A K0 subgiant star.
Lockus - An extremely hot and dense ball of rock extremely close to Kerbol.
Mohel - A large planet with rings and a thick, dense atmosphere.
Duna - A small, hot desert planet orbiting close to Kerbol.
Friason - An oceanic planet orbiting inside the inner edge of Kerbol's habitable zone.
Apostle - An impossibly massive rocky planet with no atmosphere whatsoever.
Laythe - An oceanic moon orbiting Apostle.
Kerbin - A habitable terra orbiting Apostle.
Mun - A medium-sized moon orbiting Apostle.
Selenum - A greenish moon orbiting Apostle.
Jool - A green gas giant.
Eve - A large, purple moon orbiting very close to Jool.
Gilly and Pilmus - Two tiny satellites orbiting Jool very close to each other.
Ike - A medium-sized, grey, uninteresting moon orbiting Jool.
Volus - A relatively large moon of Jool with sulphur deposits on its surface.
Dres - A medium-sized moon of Jool on a highly inclined orbit.
Garge - A yellow gas giant.
Pol - A small, yellow satellite orbiting close to Garge.
Tylin - A large moon with a thick atmosphere and hydrocarbon oceans.
Bop - A small, brown moon orbiting Garge.
Tylo - A large moon with no atmosphere.
Tylas - A large icy moon with a moderately thick atmosphere.
Orion - A small planet spinning rapidly.
Equitas - A large planet very far from Kerbol with a dense, oxygenated atmosphere and oceans of oxygen.
Minmus - A small moon orbiting close to Equitas that looks remarkably like ice-cream.
Eeloo - A medium-sized moon of Equitas with cracks on its surface.
Vall - A large moon of Equitas with mountain ranges crossing its surface.
Images:
Full album of images are available here
Known Issues:
Raw stats are from the beginning of time until now. Each follower and download entry represents one hour of data. Uneventful hours are omitted.