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The '''Probodobodyne RoveMate''' is a part intended for use as a rover body. It can hold an [[electric charge]] of 25 units and offers large flat surfaces for easy attachment of other parts.
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The '''Probodobodyne RoveMate''' is an unmanned [[command module]] intended for use as a rover body.
  
This part might be considered as some sort of [[battery]] although the [[w:specific energy|specific energy]] is rather low with only 0.167 E/kg. Because of the electric storage and base module function it acts like a [[command module]] without the actual controlling capabilities.
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== Product description ==
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|A sturdy housing for a robust probe and battery system - no assembly required! Thought intended as the body for surface rovers, we've been told by our most day-dreaming of engineers that the possibilities are endless! While it has a Stability Assistance System, the RoveMate lacks reaction wheels so bring some along if you want to hold that attitude.
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|manufacturer=P}}
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== Usage ==
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The Probodobodyne RoveMate can hold an [[electric charge]] of 120 units and offers large flat surfaces for easy attachment of other parts, like wheels. It does not have a built-in [[reaction wheel]], and provides no torque.
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When using [[KerbNet]], the RoveMate has the highest anomaly detection rate (100%) of any KerbNet module. However, it also has the smallest field of view (10° max) of any module, when not landed or splashed down.
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== Variants ==
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As of {{version|1.5}} this command module has three textures that can be switched in the editor.
  
== Description ==
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|A general purpose housing, intended to be the base for all manner of spacecraft - in particular, surface rovers. Somebody left a battery inside it during manufacturing, so it has some electric storage capacity as well.
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|Probodobodyne Inc.}}
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|image1=RoveMate_White.png
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|alt1=White variant
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|image2=RoveMate_Silver.png
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|alt2=Silver variant
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|image3=RoveMate_Gold.png
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|alt3=Gold variant
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|footer=The different variants of the command module
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== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==
 
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;[[1.5]]
;{{Version|0.19|}}
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* New model and texture
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* Added 3 variants
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* Part rotated, fixing the navball issue
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* Added 4 nodes on the sides
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;[[1.2.1]]
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* Decreased enhanced FoV from 175 to 160
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;[[1.2]]
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* Added KerbNet
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;[[1.0]]
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* RoveMate rover body is now a probe body as well.
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;[[0.19]]
 
* Initial release
 
* Initial release
  
 
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[[Category:Command modules]]

Latest revision as of 23:42, 16 July 2021

Probodobodyne RoveMate
Part image
Command module by
Probodobodyne Inc

Radial size Small
Cost (total) 800.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.150 t
Drag 0.15-0.2
Max. Temp. 1200 K
Impact Tolerance 12 m/s
Research Field science.png Field Science
Unlock cost 6 200 Funds
Since version 0.19
Part configuration probeRoverBody_v2.cfg
Electricity required 2.40 ⚡/min
SAS level 0
Field of View (min) 5 °
(max) 10 °
Anomaly detection 100 %
Enhanceable Yes
Modes Biome
Terrain
Antenna type Internal
Antenna rating 5 km
Packed volume 750 l
Electric capacity 120 ⚡

The Probodobodyne RoveMate is an unmanned command module intended for use as a rover body.

Product description

A sturdy housing for a robust probe and battery system - no assembly required! Thought intended as the body for surface rovers, we've been told by our most day-dreaming of engineers that the possibilities are endless! While it has a Stability Assistance System, the RoveMate lacks reaction wheels so bring some along if you want to hold that attitude.

Probodobodyne Inc

Usage

The Probodobodyne RoveMate can hold an electric charge of 120 units and offers large flat surfaces for easy attachment of other parts, like wheels. It does not have a built-in reaction wheel, and provides no torque.

When using KerbNet, the RoveMate has the highest anomaly detection rate (100%) of any KerbNet module. However, it also has the smallest field of view (10° max) of any module, when not landed or splashed down.

Variants

As of version 1.5 this command module has three textures that can be switched in the editor.

White variant
Silver variant
Gold variant
The different variants of the command module

Changes

1.5
  • New model and texture
  • Added 3 variants
  • Part rotated, fixing the navball issue
  • Added 4 nodes on the sides
1.2.1
  • Decreased enhanced FoV from 175 to 160
1.2
  • Added KerbNet
1.0
  • RoveMate rover body is now a probe body as well.
0.19
  • Initial release