Type ID | 28766 | |
Published | False | |
Tech Level | 1 | |
Volume | 0.125 m3 | |
Mass | 1 kg | |
radius | 1 | |
Base Price | 23,442 ISK |
Capacity | 0 m3 |
Ladar Sensor Strength | 1 points | |
Magnetometric Sensor Strength | 1 points | |
RADAR Sensor Strength | 1 points | |
Gravimetric Sensor Strength | 1 points |
Used with (Launcher Group) | Scan Probe Launcher | |
Maximum Flight Time | ||
explosionRange | 0 m |
Maximum Velocity | 0 m/sec | |
Inertia Modifier | 1,000 x |
Astrometrics | [5] |
Science | [3] |
Portion Size | 1 |
Output | |
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Tritanium | 1 |
Pyerite | 4 |
Mexallon | 4 |
Nocxium | 1 |
Strontium Clathrates | 4 |
Maximum Scan Deviation | 20,000,000 m | |
Minimum Scan Deviation | 0 m | |
scanRange | 1,000 | |
Capacity | 0 m3 | |
probesInGroup | 1 | |
metaGroupID | 4 |
Type ID | 28766 |
Group ID | Obsolete Probes [972] |
Meta Group ID | Faction [4] |
Variation Parent Type ID | 18588 |
The deep-space probe uses directional measurements of the red shifting of scan signatures due to space-time expansion to give very coarse scanning of objects up to interstellar ranges. You only need one such probe for analysis, and it scans everything within 1000AU.