Difference between revisions of "SC-9001 Science Jr."
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− | {{Quote|The SC-9001 is a cutting edge, self contained laboratory. Have you ever wondered what happens to something in zero G? Or, have you ever pondered the truly meaningful questions? Such as what would happen if I exposed this to the rigors of stellar radiation and unforgiving vacuum? Comes with complimentary notepad. Recommended for ages 4-8. Small parts inside make it not suitable for small children.| | + | {{Quote|The SC-9001 is a cutting edge, self contained laboratory. Have you ever wondered what happens to something in zero G? Or, have you ever pondered the truly meaningful questions? Such as what would happen if I exposed this to the rigors of stellar radiation and unforgiving vacuum? Comes with complimentary notepad. Recommended for ages 4-8. Small parts inside make it not suitable for small children.|{{Infobox/Part/Manufacturer|EEG}}}} |
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Revision as of 22:36, 17 October 2013
SC-9001 Science Jr. | ||
Environmental sensor by Experimental Engineering Group | ||
Radial size | Small | |
Cost | (total) | 1 800.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.20 t |
Drag | 0.2-0.3 | |
Max. Temp. | 1200 K | |
Volume | ? | |
Impact Tolerance | 6 m/s | |
Research | Basic Science | |
Unlock cost | 5 500 | |
Since version | 0.22 | |
Part configuration | materialBay.cfg | |
Experiment | Materials Study | |
Electricity required | None |
Usage
Description
“ | The SC-9001 is a cutting edge, self contained laboratory. Have you ever wondered what happens to something in zero G? Or, have you ever pondered the truly meaningful questions? Such as what would happen if I exposed this to the rigors of stellar radiation and unforgiving vacuum? Comes with complimentary notepad. Recommended for ages 4-8. Small parts inside make it not suitable for small children. — Experimental Engineering Group |
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Changes
- Initial Release