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An '''environmental sensor''' is a type of part implemented in {{version|0.18}} and utilized in the science system implemented in {{version|0.22}}. Currently seven sensors are available - four which measure specific aspects of environmental conditions, two for materials science, and one for atmospheric analysis. All of them can be found under the Science tab of the part list.
 
An '''environmental sensor''' is a type of part implemented in {{version|0.18}} and utilized in the science system implemented in {{version|0.22}}. Currently seven sensors are available - four which measure specific aspects of environmental conditions, two for materials science, and one for atmospheric analysis. All of them can be found under the Science tab of the part list.
  
Environmental sensors can only be used to earn [[science]] in [[career]] and [[science]] modes; using them in the [[sandbox]] will only result in the game displaying a message to that effect.
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Environmental sensors can only be used to earn [[science]] in [[career]] and [[science mode]]; using them in the [[sandbox]] will only result in the game displaying a message to that effect.
  
 
== Available sensors ==
 
== Available sensors ==

Revision as of 04:33, 17 July 2015

An environmental sensor is a type of part implemented in version 0.18 and utilized in the science system implemented in version 0.22. Currently seven sensors are available - four which measure specific aspects of environmental conditions, two for materials science, and one for atmospheric analysis. All of them can be found under the Science tab of the part list.

Environmental sensors can only be used to earn science in career and science mode; using them in the sandbox will only result in the game displaying a message to that effect.

Available sensors

Image Part Radial size Cost
(Funds)
Mass
(t)
Max. Temp.
(K)
Tolerance
(m/s)
Tolerance
(g)
Electricity
(⚡/s)
Data size
(Mits)
Experiment (Base Science Value)
ScienceJR-02.png
SC-9001 Science Jr. Small 1800 0.2 1 200 6 50 25 Materials Study (25)
Mystery Goo Containment Unit-02.png
Mystery Goo™ Containment Unit Radial mounted 800 0.05 1 200 12 50 10 Mystery Goo™ Observation (10)
Double-C Seismic Accelerometer.png
Double-C Seismic Accelerometer Radial mounted 6 000 0.005 1 200 8 50 0.0075
(0.45 ⚡/min)
50 Seismic Scan (20)
Bar1.png
PresMat Barometer Radial mounted 880 0.005 1 200 8 50 0.0075
(0.45 ⚡/min)
12 Atmospheric Pressure Scan (12)
GRAVMAX Negative Gravioli Detector.png
GRAVMAX Negative Gravioli Detector Radial mounted 8 800 0.005 1 200 8 50 0.0075
(0.45 ⚡/min)
60 Gravity Scan (20)
2HOT Thermometer.png
2HOT Thermometer Radial mounted 900 0.005 1 200 8 50 0.0075
(0.45 ⚡/min)
8 Temperature Scan (8)
Atmospheric Fluid Spectro-Variometer.png
Atmospheric Fluid Spectro-Variometer Radial mounted 6 500 0.005 1 200 8 50 200 Atmosphere Analysis (20)
Magnetometer Boom.png
Magnetometer Boom Radial mounted 2 200 0.05 1 200 8 50 45 Magnetometer Report (45)


External links

  • A video showing the sensors being used on a probe by NovaSilisko.