Habitation module

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A habitation module or crew cabin is a part which can hold several kerbonauts but is not itself a command module and thus passive. They can be used in space stations and landers to hold the kerbles.

The PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container can hold 4 kerbals inside it, making it ideal for creating space stations. Since a space station doesn't need to hold more than 7 kerbals (most of the time) this is the only part that doesn't store too small amount of kerbals or overshoot the amount of kerbals stored.

The Mk1 Crew Cabin is mostly used for partial space stations, or interplanetary transfer stations.

Lastly, the Mk3 Passenger Module can store up to 24 kerbals at the same time, it is ideal for transporting planes.

Available habitation modules

Image Part Radial size Cost
(Funds)
Mass
(t)
Max. Temp.
(K)
Tolerance
(m/s)
Tolerance
(g)
Crew
capacity
PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container.png
PPD-10 Hitchhiker Storage Container Large 4 000 2.5 2 000
(1 000)
6 50 Crew Crew Crew Crew
Mk1CrewCabin.png
Mk1 Crew Cabin Small 550 1.0 2 000
(1 000)
40 50 Crew Crew
Mk2 Crew Cabin.png
MK2 Crew Cabin Mk2 4 200 2.0 2 000
(1 400)
45 50 Crew Crew Crew Crew
Mk3 Passenger Module.png
Mk3 Passenger Module Mk3 30 000 6.5 2 700
(1 500)
50 50 Crew Crew Crew Crew
Crew Crew Crew Crew
Crew Crew Crew Crew
Crew Crew Crew Crew