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− | + | The '''Probododyne HECS2''' is a large, unmanned [[command module]], with a powerful internal [[reaction wheel]], large internal [[battery]], and built-in [[experiment storage unit]]. | |
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+ | == Product Description == | ||
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− | |A larger probe core based on the popular HECS design With integrated battery banks, specialized flight | + | |A larger probe core based on the popular HECS design. With integrated battery banks, specialized flight controls, and a built-in reaction wheel, the HECS2 is a suitable probe core for more advanced satellites. |
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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | The Probodobodyne HECS2 is one of the most powerful probe cores. It has the electric capacity of a [[Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank]] (1000 {{mark|echu}}) and the torque of two [[Small Inline Reaction Wheel]]s (10.0), as well as a built-in experiment storage similar to that of the [[Experiment Storage Unit]]. This simplifies construction by incorporating the four parts into one. | ||
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+ | The HECS2 functions as an unmanned command module used for medium- to large-sized satellites, although its hexagonal core extends far beyond the radial size category, taking up a lot of space when also factoring in it's height, making it the biggest [[probe#Probe cores|probe core]] by volume. | ||
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+ | The cost of the HECS2 ({{Formatnum|7500}}{{mark|fund}}) is greater than the cost of buying the smaller [[RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit]], a {{Formatnum|1000}}{{mark|echu}} unit battery ([[Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank]]) and more powerful 15 Nm reaction wheel ([[Advanced Inline Stabilizer]]) separately. However, with the mass calculation, it's better to buy this part instead of the separate parts. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * The Probodobodyne HECS2 is one of four parts that originated from the official Asteroid Day mod, alongside the [[SENTINEL Infrared Telescope]], [[Communotron HG-55]], and [[OX-STAT-XL Photovoltaic Panels]]. | ||
+ | * The HECS2's appearance differs greatly from its smaller variant, the [[Probodobodyne HECS]]. It is one radial size larger (and more than twice as large in all dimensions), covered in [[w:multi-layer insulation|multi-layer insulation]], and has a [[radial size|1.25 m]] circular structure on the top and bottom. This is a much larger difference than, say, the difference between the [[Probodobodyne OKTO]] and the [[Probodobodyne OKTO2]]. | ||
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+ | == Changes == | ||
+ | ;[[1.5]] | ||
+ | * New model and texture | ||
+ | ;[[1.2]] | ||
+ | * Added KerbNet | ||
+ | ;[[1.1]] | ||
+ | * Initial release | ||
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+ | {{Parts}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Command modules]] |
Latest revision as of 07:48, 2 September 2021
Probodobodyne HECS2 | |||||
Command module by Probodobodyne Inc | |||||
Radial size | Small | ||||
Cost | (total) | 7 500.00 | |||
Mass | (total) | 0.200 t | |||
Drag | 0.2 | ||||
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | ||||
Impact Tolerance | 8 m/s | ||||
Research | Advanced Unmanned Tech | ||||
Unlock cost | 52 500 | ||||
Since version | 1.1 | ||||
Part configuration | HECS2.cfg | ||||
Antenna type | Internal | ||||
Antenna rating | 5 km
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Electricity required | 3.00 ⚡/min | ||||
Torque | 10 kN·m | ||||
Electricity required |
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SAS level | 3 | ||||
Field of View | (min) | 9 ° | |||
(max) | 81 ° | ||||
Anomaly detection | 24 % | ||||
Enhanceable | No | ||||
Modes | Biome | ||||
Terrain | |||||
Packed volume | 2400 l | ||||
Electric capacity | 1000 ⚡ |
The Probododyne HECS2 is a large, unmanned command module, with a powerful internal reaction wheel, large internal battery, and built-in experiment storage unit.
Contents
Product Description
“ | A larger probe core based on the popular HECS design. With integrated battery banks, specialized flight controls, and a built-in reaction wheel, the HECS2 is a suitable probe core for more advanced satellites. — Probodobodyne Inc |
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Usage
The Probodobodyne HECS2 is one of the most powerful probe cores. It has the electric capacity of a Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank (1000 ⚡) and the torque of two Small Inline Reaction Wheels (10.0), as well as a built-in experiment storage similar to that of the Experiment Storage Unit. This simplifies construction by incorporating the four parts into one.
The HECS2 functions as an unmanned command module used for medium- to large-sized satellites, although its hexagonal core extends far beyond the radial size category, taking up a lot of space when also factoring in it's height, making it the biggest probe core by volume.
The cost of the HECS2 (7 500) is greater than the cost of buying the smaller RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit, a 1 000⚡ unit battery (Z-1k Rechargeable Battery Bank) and more powerful 15 Nm reaction wheel (Advanced Inline Stabilizer) separately. However, with the mass calculation, it's better to buy this part instead of the separate parts.
Trivia
- The Probodobodyne HECS2 is one of four parts that originated from the official Asteroid Day mod, alongside the SENTINEL Infrared Telescope, Communotron HG-55, and OX-STAT-XL Photovoltaic Panels.
- The HECS2's appearance differs greatly from its smaller variant, the Probodobodyne HECS. It is one radial size larger (and more than twice as large in all dimensions), covered in multi-layer insulation, and has a 1.25 m circular structure on the top and bottom. This is a much larger difference than, say, the difference between the Probodobodyne OKTO and the Probodobodyne OKTO2.
Changes
- New model and texture
- Added KerbNet
- Initial release