Difference between revisions of "Stayputnik Mk. 1"
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− | The '''Stayputnik Mk. | + | The '''Stayputnik Mk. 1''' is an unmanned [[command module]] that runs on [[Electricity]]. It seems to be based upon the main body of the USSR satellite, [[w:Sputnik|Sputnik]]. |
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− | Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Stayputnik Mk. | + | Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Stayputnik Mk. 1 provides full command module functionality. Due to the extremely low internal torque, rockets using a stayputnik tend to require vectored thrust or [[RCS]] thrusters. |
− | The Stayputnik Mk. | + | The Stayputnik Mk. 1 features one tiny size node on its bottom. Until the release of the [[Probodobodyne OKTO2]] in version 0.19 it was the lightest command pod. |
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+ | * Renamed from ''Stayputnik Mk. 2'' to ''Stayputnik Mk1.'' | ||
;{{Version|0.18|}} | ;{{Version|0.18|}} | ||
* Initial Release | * Initial Release |
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The Stayputnik Mk. 1 is an unmanned command module that runs on Electricity. It seems to be based upon the main body of the USSR satellite, Sputnik.
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Naming
The name may be because of the resemblance with the USSR satellite Sputnik. It could also be a reference to the first US satellite launch of the Vanguard TV3. Upon its catastrophic failure on the launchpad, foreign press made fun of the Vanguard, calling the satellite a “Stayputnik” among other things.
Usage
Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Stayputnik Mk. 1 provides full command module functionality. Due to the extremely low internal torque, rockets using a stayputnik tend to require vectored thrust or RCS thrusters.
The Stayputnik Mk. 1 features one tiny size node on its bottom. Until the release of the Probodobodyne OKTO2 in version 0.19 it was the lightest command pod.
Description
“ | 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. — Probodobodyne Inc. |
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Changes
- Renamed from Stayputnik Mk. 2 to Stayputnik Mk1.
- Initial Release