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− | |Name=Stayputnik Mk. 2|Role=Command Pod
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− | |Class=CommandPod
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− | |File=sput.png
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− | |Costs=300
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− | |Mass=0.05
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− | |Drag=0.15-0.2
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− | |Temp=1200
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− | |Tolerance=12
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− | |Manufacturer=Probodobodyne Inc.
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− | |More=
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− | {{PB-more|Max SAS Torque|5}}
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− | {{PB-more|Rotforce|0.3}}
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− | {{PB-more|Crew Capacity|0}}
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− | {{PB-more|Electricity required (electricity per minute)|1.7}}
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− | |since=v0.18
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− | |cfg=Parts/probeCoreSphere/part.cfg
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− | The '''Stayputnik Mk. 2''' is an unmanned [[Command Module]] that runs on [[Electricity]].
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− | == Usage ==
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− | Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Stayputnik Mk. 2 provides full command module functionality.
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− | The Stayputnik Mk. 2 features a tiny size node on bottom only.
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− | Due to the extremely low internal torque, rockets using a stayputnik tend to require vectored thrust or RCS.
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− | == Description ==
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− | |Our most popular satellite core, Stayputnik is a simple lightweight sphere constructed of aluminum with lots of surface area for attaching things. The Mk2 model includes an underside mounting bracket.
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− | |Probodobodyne Inc.}}
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− | == Changes ==
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− | ;{{Version|0.18|}}
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− | * Initial Release
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 15 October 2016