Type ID | 28768 | |
Published | False | |
Tech Level | 1 | |
Volume | 1.25 m3 | |
Mass | 1 kg | |
radius | 1 | |
Base Price | 23,442 ISK |
Capacity | 0 m3 |
Ladar Sensor Strength | 50 points | |
Magnetometric Sensor Strength | 50 points | |
RADAR Sensor Strength | 285 points | |
Gravimetric Sensor Strength | 50 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 | [1] |
Science | [3] |
Maximum Scan Deviation | 312,500,000,000 m | |
Minimum Scan Deviation | 0 m | |
scanRange | 4 | |
Capacity | 0 m3 | |
metaGroupID | 4 | |
probesInGroup | 1 |
Type ID | 28768 |
Group ID | Obsolete Probes [972] |
Meta Group ID | Faction [4] |
Variation Parent Type ID | 25797 |
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.