Difference between revisions of "Gyroscope"
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+ | | item = Gyroscope | ||
+ | | description = Gyroscopes allow for rotation of small and large ships as well as enabling dampening systems. | ||
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+ | | largeship = yes | ||
+ | | smallship = yes | ||
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+ | | sbuildtime = 25 | ||
+ | | scomponentstructure = 2 | ||
+ | | scomponent1 = Steel Plate | ||
+ | | scomponent1amt = 10 | ||
+ | | scomponent2 = Computer | ||
+ | | scomponent2amt = 3 | ||
+ | | scomponent3 = Motor | ||
+ | | scomponent3amt = 2 | ||
+ | | scomponent4 = Large Steel Tube | ||
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+ | | scomponent5 = Construction Component | ||
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+ | | scomponent5 = Steel Plate | ||
+ | | scomponent5amt = 15 | ||
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+ | | lpowerconsumption = 0.00003 | ||
+ | | lbuildtime = 45 | ||
+ | | lcomponentstructure = 2 | ||
+ | | lcomponent1 = Steel Plate | ||
+ | | lcomponent1amt = 100 | ||
+ | | lcomponent2 = Computer | ||
+ | | lcomponent2amt = 20 | ||
+ | | lcomponent3 = Motor | ||
+ | | lcomponent3amt = 2 | ||
+ | | lcomponent4 = Large Steel Tube | ||
+ | | lcomponent4amt = 4 | ||
+ | | lcomponent5 = Construction Component | ||
+ | | lcomponent5amt = 40 | ||
+ | | lcomponent6 = Steel Plate | ||
+ | | lcomponent6amt = 800 | ||
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+ | | version = 01.023.013 | ||
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Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction. | Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction. | ||
Gyroscopes are a crucial component to the movement of any spacecraft. They gyroscope occupies a single block, the size only proportionate to the type of ship that it is being placed on. Gyroscopes take little energy to power, and with a small ship with three reactors, one could support two or so gyroscopes. | Gyroscopes are a crucial component to the movement of any spacecraft. They gyroscope occupies a single block, the size only proportionate to the type of ship that it is being placed on. Gyroscopes take little energy to power, and with a small ship with three reactors, one could support two or so gyroscopes. | ||
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction, simply by using the arrow keys or moving the mouse around. The gyroscope offers: | Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction, simply by using the arrow keys or moving the mouse around. The gyroscope offers: |
Revision as of 19:59, 27 March 2014
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Mass (kg):
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Integrity:
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Build time (seconds):
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Active power consumption (MW):
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Mass (kg):
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Integrity:
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Build time (seconds):
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Active power consumption (MW):
0.0000006
Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction.
Gyroscopes are a crucial component to the movement of any spacecraft. They gyroscope occupies a single block, the size only proportionate to the type of ship that it is being placed on. Gyroscopes take little energy to power, and with a small ship with three reactors, one could support two or so gyroscopes.
Function
Gyroscopes allow for the turning of a spacecraft, in any direction, simply by using the arrow keys or moving the mouse around. The gyroscope offers:
- 6 Degrees of freedom
- Prevention of drifting if their is a lack of thrusters
- Overall, stabilization of the ship it is on
More often than not, ships will have multiple gyroscopes to allow for sharper turns and a more responsive ship