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== Usage ==
Like the [[Probodobodyne HECS2]], the MPO incorporates many parts into one. It has the electric capacity of a [[Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank]], more than the torque of a [[Small Inline Reaction Wheel]], the antenna rating of an [[RA-2 Relay Antenna]], and the rocket fuel capacity of a [[FL-T100 Fuel Tank]]. Notably, it is the only command module with a built-in relay antenna; this also allows it to transmit [[Science]] without any extra parts.
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Like the [[Probodobodyne HECS2]], the MPO incorporates many parts into one. It has the electric capacity of a [[Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank]], more than the torque of a [[Small Inline Reaction Wheel]], the antenna rating of an [[RA-2 Relay Antenna]], and the rocket fuel capacity of a [[FL-T100 Fuel Tank]]. It is able to collect and store experiments, like the [[Experiment Storage Unit]]. Notably, it is the only command module with a built-in relay antenna; this also allows it to transmit [[Science]] without any extra parts.
  
 
The MPO's unusual shape makes it ill-fitted for atmospheric use, and a fairing should be used to launch it into orbit. However, it is very capable once in space. With just a [[48-7S "Spark" Liquid Fuel Engine]] attached, the MPO has a delta-V of 2100 m/s.
 
The MPO's unusual shape makes it ill-fitted for atmospheric use, and a fairing should be used to launch it into orbit. However, it is very capable once in space. With just a [[48-7S "Spark" Liquid Fuel Engine]] attached, the MPO has a delta-V of 2100 m/s.

Revision as of 07:00, 27 October 2021

MPO Probe
Part image
Command module by
STEADLER Engineering Corps

Radial size Large
Cost (total) 9 900.00 Funds
(dry) 9 854.10 Funds
Mass (total) 0.895 t
(dry) 0.395 t
Drag 0.15-0.2
Max. Temp. 2200 K
Impact Tolerance 9 m/s
Research Large probes.png Large Probes
Unlock cost 34 700 Funds
Since version 1.10
Part configuration MpoProbe.cfg
Electricity required 3.00 ⚡/min
Torque 6 kN·m
Electricity required
0.050
s·kN·m
SAS level 3
Field of View (min) 3 °
(max) 84 °
Anomaly detection 35 %
Enhanceable No
Modes Biome
Terrain
Antenna type Relay
Antenna rating 2 Gm
Packet size 1 Mits
Transmission speed 2.86 Mits/s
Electricity required 24 ⚡/Mits
Packed volume None
Liquid fuel 45 Units of fuel
Oxidizer 55 Units of fuel
Electric capacity 1000 ⚡

The MPO Probe, formally the Moho Planetary Observer, is an unmanned command module with a built-in rocket fuel tank.

Product description

The Moho Planetary Observer combines the functions of many parts in one, to help make sure the searing heat of its primary mission target is distributed and dissipated without harming its critical control functionality.

STEADLER Engineering Corps

Usage

Like the Probodobodyne HECS2, the MPO incorporates many parts into one. It has the electric capacity of a Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank, more than the torque of a Small Inline Reaction Wheel, the antenna rating of an RA-2 Relay Antenna, and the rocket fuel capacity of a FL-T100 Fuel Tank. It is able to collect and store experiments, like the Experiment Storage Unit. Notably, it is the only command module with a built-in relay antenna; this also allows it to transmit Science without any extra parts.

The MPO's unusual shape makes it ill-fitted for atmospheric use, and a fairing should be used to launch it into orbit. However, it is very capable once in space. With just a 48-7S "Spark" Liquid Fuel Engine attached, the MPO has a delta-V of 2100 m/s.

As of 1.12, the MPO's KerbNet module has the third greatest anomaly detection rate. Compared to the top two command modules, it has a far greater FoV. This makes the MPO an excellent choice for scanning for anomalies.

The MPO has a higher heat tolerance than most other unmanned command modules.

Trivia

Changes

1.10
  • Initial release