Radar Quest Probe
Lith probes pick up the diffraction of quasar emissions around large stationary objects in space, and utilize the resultant interference to estimate the distance at which the objects lie. The Quest probe is the longest-distance lith probe available. |
Astronautic
Cargo capacity | 0 m3 | |
Mass | 1 kg | |
Volume | 1.25 m3 | |
Baseprice | 23,442 ISK |
Attributes
requiredSkill1Level | 1 | |
Maximum Flight Time | 4000000 s | |
Tech Level | 1 Level | |
structureUniformity | 1 | |
scanRange | 4 | |
Minimum Scan Deviation | 0 m | |
Maximum Scan Deviation | 312499994624 m | |
probesInGroup | 1 | |
Gravimetric Sensor Strength | 50 points | |
Magnetometric Sensor Strength | 50 points | |
Structure Hitpoints | 240 HP | |
Maximum Velocity | 0 m/sec | |
Inertia Modifier | 1000 x | |
explosionRange | 0 m | |
Used with (Launcher Group) | Scan Probe Launcher | |
Primary Skill required | Astrometrics | |
RADAR Sensor Strength | 250 points | |
Ladar Sensor Strength | 50 points |