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Probes can be used for any type of craft and thus for any purpose. However, crewed command modules include [[Science]] opportunities for [[Science#Crew Report|Crew Reports]], [[Science#EVA Report|EVA Reports]], and, while landed, [[Science#Surface Sample|Surface Samples]]. [[Kerbonaut]]s can also repair landing legs, wheels, and repack any parachutes, while probes cannot.
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Зонды могут использоваться для любых аппаратов и для любых целей. Однако, пилотируемые командные модули включают в себя такие [[Science/ru|научные]] возможности, как [[Crew report/ru|Доклад экипажа]], [[EVA report/ru|Доклад экипажа при работе вне летательного аппарата]], и, при посадке, [[Surface Sample/ru|Сбор образцов с поверхности]]. [[Kerbonaut/ru|Кербанавты]] также могут ремонтировать посадочные опоры, шасси, и переупаковывать любые парашюты, в то время как зонды - не могут.
 
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Even though probe cores constantly consume [[electricity]] and thus usually need more batteries and energy-sources than manned command pods, the mass of a probe is much lower than that of a manned vessel with comparable abilities in most cases. A lower payload mass means that less fuel is required to bring it to its destination, which also means destinations further away are far more feasible for probes than manned vehicles. Critically, lowering payload mass means exponentially less initial mass on launch within the atmosphere.  
 
Even though probe cores constantly consume [[electricity]] and thus usually need more batteries and energy-sources than manned command pods, the mass of a probe is much lower than that of a manned vessel with comparable abilities in most cases. A lower payload mass means that less fuel is required to bring it to its destination, which also means destinations further away are far more feasible for probes than manned vehicles. Critically, lowering payload mass means exponentially less initial mass on launch within the atmosphere.  

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Зонд на орбите вокруг Кербина

Зонды - это craft whose command modules have zero crew capacity, modules generally known as “probe cores”. Craft controlled by probe cores that include crewed modules lacking command capability (the PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container or the Mobile Processing Lab MPL-LG-2) are automatically typed by KSP as probes, although players may consider them some other type of craft. Likewise, players may consider particularly large probes or probes resembling conventional planes, rockets, or rovers as belonging to other types or categories.

Использование


Зонды могут использоваться для любых аппаратов и для любых целей. Однако, пилотируемые командные модули включают в себя такие научные возможности, как Доклад экипажа, Доклад экипажа при работе вне летательного аппарата, и, при посадке, Сбор образцов с поверхности. Кербанавты также могут ремонтировать посадочные опоры, шасси, и переупаковывать любые парашюты, в то время как зонды - не могут.
Even though probe cores constantly consume electricity and thus usually need more batteries and energy-sources than manned command pods, the mass of a probe is much lower than that of a manned vessel with comparable abilities in most cases. A lower payload mass means that less fuel is required to bring it to its destination, which also means destinations further away are far more feasible for probes than manned vehicles. Critically, lowering payload mass means exponentially less initial mass on launch within the atmosphere.
Also, some players have ethical issues with abandoning Kerbals while they do not worry about abandoning an unmanned probe. Not requiring the fuel for the return trip further increases the range of the vessel.
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