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The '''Probodobodyne OKTO''' is an unmanned [[command module]] that runs on [[electricity]]. The OKTO is one of the few parts in Kerbal Space Program that is covered in [[w:Multi-layer insulation|multi-layer insulation]].
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The '''Probodobodyne OKTO''' is an unmanned [[command module]] that runs on [[electricity]].  
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== Product description ==
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|The OKTO is the next step in unmanned control technology. This small unit can not only receive and relay control, it also provides automatic stabilization assistance, just as a live pilot would. Also, its 8-sided stylistic design features lots of flat surfaces for attaching equipment.
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Generally placed at the top of the rocket, the Probodobodyne OKTO provides full command module functionality and features a size-0 node on top and bottom. The low mass and cost, SAS functionality and integrated [[reaction wheel]] makes it mainly useful for basic, lightweight satellites and space probes.
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Generally placed near the top of the rocket, the Probodobodyne OKTO provides full command module functionality and features a size-0 node on top and bottom. The low mass and cost, SAS functionality and integrated [[reaction wheel]] makes it mainly useful for basic, lightweight satellites and space probes.
  
== Product description ==
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It is the first probe core in the tech tree to have SAS functionality and an integrated reaction wheel, two notable upgrades over the low-tech [[Probodobodyne Stayputnik]]. These two features allow it to maintain a constant attitude, which can be helpful on a rocket with slightly off-center thrust.
{{Quote|The OKTO is the next step in unmanned control technology. This small unit can not only receive and relay control, it also provides automatic stabilization assistance, just as a live pilot would. Also, its 8-sided stylistic design features lots of flat surfaces for attaching equipment.|manufacturer=P}}
 
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==
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* New model and texture
 
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* Added KerbNet
 
* Added KerbNet

Latest revision as of 04:11, 2 September 2021

Probodobodyne OKTO
Part image
Command module by
Probodobodyne Inc

Radial size Tiny
Cost (total) 450.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.10 t
Drag 0.15-0.2
Max. Temp. 1200 K
Volume  ?
Impact Tolerance 12 m/s
Research Tech tree electrics.png Electrics
Unlock cost 2 800 Funds
Since version 0.18
Part configuration probeCoreOcto.cfg
Command module
Pitch torque 0.3 kN·m
Yaw torque 0.3 kN·m
Roll torque 0.3 kN·m
Electricity required for torque
0.100
s·kN·m
Electricity required 1.20 ⚡/min
Electric capacity 10.0 
SAS level 0
KerbNet
Field of View (min) 21 °
(max) 54 °
Detection 6 %
Enhancable No
Modes Terrain

The Probodobodyne OKTO is an unmanned command module that runs on electricity.

Product description

The OKTO is the next step in unmanned control technology. This small unit can not only receive and relay control, it also provides automatic stabilization assistance, just as a live pilot would. Also, its 8-sided stylistic design features lots of flat surfaces for attaching equipment.

Probodobodyne Inc

Usage

Generally placed near the top of the rocket, the Probodobodyne OKTO provides full command module functionality and features a size-0 node on top and bottom. The low mass and cost, SAS functionality and integrated reaction wheel makes it mainly useful for basic, lightweight satellites and space probes.

It is the first probe core in the tech tree to have SAS functionality and an integrated reaction wheel, two notable upgrades over the low-tech Probodobodyne Stayputnik. These two features allow it to maintain a constant attitude, which can be helpful on a rocket with slightly off-center thrust.

Changes

1.5
  • New model and texture
1.2
  • Added KerbNet
0.18
  • Initial Release