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− | A relay satellite must have at least one relay-capable [[antenna]] and sufficient [[electricity]] to operate it. It must be placed where it has a connection to the rest of the [[CommNet]] network, either it being a ground station on [[Kerbin]] or another Relay satellite. However, no matter how much the distance between the | + | A relay satellite must have at least one relay-capable [[antenna]] and sufficient [[electricity]] to operate it. It must be placed where it has a connection to the rest of the [[CommNet]] network, either it being a ground station on [[Kerbin]] or another Relay satellite. However, no matter how much the distance between the sattelites, the transmission will ultimately end up at Kerbin, or else the transmission will not be established at all. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{gif image|Massive Relay Network.gif|thumb|A massive relay network covering Kerbin, all working together.|float=left}} | {{gif image|Massive Relay Network.gif|thumb|A massive relay network covering Kerbin, all working together.|float=left}} |
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A Relay Satellite is a Probe orbiting a Celestial body that serves the function of creating a Relay Network.
Use
Relay Satellites are used to communicate with the Kerbal Space Center without the need of direct connection to it. This makes relay satellites a must for every interplanetary mission[citation needed]. Relay Satellites give the function for other Probes to stay connected to the Kerbal Space Center without having the requirement to be in line of Kerbin.
Design
A relay satellite must have at least one relay-capable antenna and sufficient electricity to operate it. It must be placed where it has a connection to the rest of the CommNet network, either it being a ground station on Kerbin or another Relay satellite. However, no matter how much the distance between the sattelites, the transmission will ultimately end up at Kerbin, or else the transmission will not be established at all.