Mk1 Crew Cabin
Mk1 Crew Cabin | ||
Habitation module by C7 Aerospace Division | ||
Radial size | Small | |
Cost | (total) | 620.00 |
(dry) | 550.00 | |
Mass | (total) | 1.098 t |
(dry) | 0.910 t | |
Drag | 0.1 | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 40 m/s | |
Research | General Construction | |
Unlock cost | 2 600 | |
Since version | 1.0.5 | |
Part configuration | mk1CrewCabin.cfg | |
Crew capacity | (max) | 2 |
Experiment | Crew Report | |
Collectable | No | |
Rerunnable | Yes | |
Resettable | Yes | |
Electricity required | None | |
Antenna type | Internal | |
Antenna rating | 5 km | |
Packed volume | None | |
Inventory Slots | 2 slots | |
Volume limit | 100 l |
The Mk1 Crew Cabin is a crew container that can hold 2 Kerbals. It has a small/mk1 radial size, and can be used in both spaceplanes and rockets.
Like other habitation modules, it lacks command module functionality, and requires a separate command module for control.
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Product description
“ | A cozy passenger cabin derived from a business jet and upgraded for use in spacecraft. — C7 Aerospace Division |
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Usage
Like other habitation modules, the Mk1 Crew Cabin increases the capacity of a vessel, allowing it to transport more Kerbals. This can be used to transport Kerbals to and from space stations, act as crew quarters for stations and vessels, and carry tourists or rescued Kerbals from contracts.
The Mk1 Crew Cabin has an impact tolerance of 40 m/s, equal to that of the Mk1 plane parts. This makes it as durable as the other parts in a plane, but much more durable than typical rocket parts.
The cabin has two doors, at the two ends of the cabin. Since these doors overlap with the cabin's two attachment nodes, they will usually be blocked on a vessel. Kerbals will only be able to enter and exit by transferring them to and from another crew pod. Additionally, the two doors have no handholds to grab from EVA.
The Mk1 Crew Cabin has a (non-combinable) internal 5k antenna. It cannot transmit science.
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Changes
- Added ability to transmit science
- Initial release