Probodobodyne HECS2
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Probodobodyne HECS2 | |||||
Command module by Probodobodyne Inc | |||||
Radial size | Small | ||||
Cost | (total) | 7 500.00 | |||
Mass | (total) | 0.200 t | |||
Drag | 0.2 | ||||
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | ||||
Impact Tolerance | 8 m/s | ||||
Research | Advanced Unmanned Tech | ||||
Unlock cost | 52 500 | ||||
Since version | 1.1 | ||||
Part configuration | HECS2.cfg | ||||
Antenna type | Internal | ||||
Antenna rating | 5 km
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Electricity required | 3.00 ⚡/min | ||||
Torque | 10 kN·m | ||||
Electricity required |
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SAS level | 3 | ||||
Field of View | (min) | 9 ° | |||
(max) | 81 ° | ||||
Anomaly detection | 24 % | ||||
Enhanceable | No | ||||
Modes | Biome | ||||
Terrain | |||||
Packed volume | 2400 l | ||||
Electric capacity | 1000 ⚡ |
The Probododyne HECS2 combines a command module unit with a 1 000 unit battery and 10 Nm torque reaction wheel. This simplifies construction by incorporating the three parts into one. However the cost of the HECS2 (7 500) is greater than the cost of buying a small remote guidance system, 1 000 unit battery and 15 Nm reaction wheel separately. It originated from the official asteroid day mod.
Product Description
“ | A larger probe core based on the popular HECS design With integrated battery banks, specialized flight control, and a built in reaction wheel, the HECS2 is a suitable probe core for more advanced satellites. — Probodobodyne Inc |
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Usage
This module functions as an unmanned command module used for small-sized satellites. With the mass calculation, it's better to buy this part instead of the separate parts.
Changes
- Initial release