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− | The RTG provides constant and reliable [[electricity]] for spacecraft. Its weight/power ratio is a lot worse than that of solar panels (unless you are very far away from the sun), but RTGs have the advantage that they do not require direct sunlight, so they still work when on the night side of a planet. They're useful when you | + | The RTG provides constant and reliable [[electricity]] for spacecraft. Its weight/power ratio is a lot worse than that of solar panels (unless you are very far away from the sun), but RTGs have the advantage that they do not require direct sunlight, so they still work when on the night side of a planet. They're useful when you: |
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+ | * Go so far away from the [[sun]] that solar panels become inefficient | ||
+ | * Need to operate energy-consuming equipment on the night-side of a celestial body without having to rely on batteries | ||
+ | * Want a probe without having to worry about energy supply at all | ||
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+ | The design of the PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator is based on the Pioneer 10 and 11 probes. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == |
Revision as of 13:11, 12 April 2013
The RTG provides constant and reliable electricity for spacecraft. Its weight/power ratio is a lot worse than that of solar panels (unless you are very far away from the sun), but RTGs have the advantage that they do not require direct sunlight, so they still work when on the night side of a planet. They're useful when you:
- Go so far away from the sun that solar panels become inefficient
- Need to operate energy-consuming equipment on the night-side of a celestial body without having to rely on batteries
- Want a probe without having to worry about energy supply at all
The design of the PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator is based on the Pioneer 10 and 11 probes.
Usage
Description
“ | Through exploitation of the natural decay of Blutonium-238, this elegantly simple power generator can provide consistent, stable power for decades. — Ionic Protonic Electronics |
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Changes
- Mass reduced from 0.175 to 0.08, power output reduced from 1 E/s to 0.75 E/s.
- Initial Release