Difference between revisions of "Ionographer PD-22"
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{{Quote|Normally in the business of building things that emit tons of Ions, ISPE has instead turned their hands to this nifty little gadget that helps detect them.<br/><br/>Was it because of their devotion to the expansion of our universe? Or does it have something to do with the special, free filters they built meant to help 'screen out erroneous signals from nearby ion-generating devices'.<br/><br/>Note: Please allow trained Scientists to deploy for best results. '''Needs a deployed power unit & central station to operate.'''|manufacturer=ISPE}} | {{Quote|Normally in the business of building things that emit tons of Ions, ISPE has instead turned their hands to this nifty little gadget that helps detect them.<br/><br/>Was it because of their devotion to the expansion of our universe? Or does it have something to do with the special, free filters they built meant to help 'screen out erroneous signals from nearby ion-generating devices'.<br/><br/>Note: Please allow trained Scientists to deploy for best results. '''Needs a deployed power unit & central station to operate.'''|manufacturer=ISPE}} | ||
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+ | The counter part to the weather station, this experiment only works on bodies without an atmosphere. | ||
== Changes == | == Changes == |
Revision as of 17:13, 14 July 2019
Available only with the Breaking Ground Expansion installed. |
Ionographer PD-22 | ||
Environmental sensor by Ionic Symphonic Protonic Electronics | ||
Cost | (total) | 7 000.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.025 t |
Drag | 0.1 | |
Max. Temp. | 1200 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 8 m/s | |
Research | Advanced Science Tech | |
Unlock cost | 20 000 | |
Since version | 1.7.1 | |
Part configuration | ionCollector.cfg | |
Experiment | Surface Deployed Ion Collector | |
Packed volume | 35 l | |
Power required | 1 unit |
Product description
“ | Normally in the business of building things that emit tons of Ions, ISPE has instead turned their hands to this nifty little gadget that helps detect them. Was it because of their devotion to the expansion of our universe? Or does it have something to do with the special, free filters they built meant to help 'screen out erroneous signals from nearby ion-generating devices'. Note: Please allow trained Scientists to deploy for best results. Needs a deployed power unit & central station to operate. — Ionic Symphonic Protonic Electronics |
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Usage
The counter part to the weather station, this experiment only works on bodies without an atmosphere.
Changes
- Initial Release
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