Jarnis Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 So I had this great plan of sending a very lightweight probe to cruise around the solar system and do science®.How do I "cash in" without landing back on Kerbin?If I terminate a flight, I get nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvilotionCR2 Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Sent it back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarnis Posted October 20, 2013 Author Share Posted October 20, 2013 Sent it back.Ah, looks like the science in the science building goes up immediately on transmit. But I guess no way to get summary of the mission total then?Edit: I wonder if I'd get one if this probe gets to have an "accident" with one of the Joolian moons... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richy teh space man Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Use transmitters/antennas to send it back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MalfunctionM1Ke Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 You can transmit it back, an antenna and enough electricity given. You can do that repeatedly until you get no Science Points anymore.This will give you in total the same amount of Science like taking samples, sending them back to Kerbin and recover the craft. The only tradeoff is that transmitting needs more patience Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarnis Posted October 20, 2013 Author Share Posted October 20, 2013 Yes, but once you want to finish the mission, there is no way to "recover" without landing (ie, getting a "grand total for this mission" screen).Except, in theory, if I plot a trajectory for small cosmic accident for this probe. Going to test that next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spatzimaus Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 But I guess no way to get summary of the mission total then?Not that I've ever seen.From what I've seen so far in 0.22, using one-way unmanned probes is really not a good idea for two reasons:1> You'll lose a LOT of science due to the transmission efficiency of the antennas you use. Getting only 20% of the science from a materials lab is pretty lousy; besides just the fact that it takes you so much longer to unlock new techs, those lost points are ones you can never get back. For now, the only planet/moon you need to go to more than once is Mun (because of the multiple biomes), so a there-and-back manned mission to each one isn't too prohibitive. That might change once they implement more biomes per planet, since it'd mean you'd want to land rovers to do science checks at each, but for now there's no reason to worry about this.2> You won't get the end-of-mission bonus points that depend on what you accomplished. If you've already returned from Mun a few times then that one drops to zero, but if it's your first trip to the outer planets then that's a metric buttload of points you're never going to collect on. In the late game these aren't worth many points, but it's still something.So really, you should try to do everything manned, have each trip use only one destination, and plan to return at the end of each flight without transmitting anything other than crew reports (since they have 100% efficiency). This might require you to send some fuel depots to Jool, Duna, and Eve to refuel your exploration vessel on-site, but it's worth it in the long run. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarnis Posted October 20, 2013 Author Share Posted October 20, 2013 Meh. So much for semi-realistic exploration of Kerbin system. Guess I have to stick Jeb in a can for 3000 days. Good thing Kerbals don't apparently eat anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3mon Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Use some batteries and solar panels (or extra probe bodies or whatever if you dont have them yet), and pack one experiment of each. Then, observe experiments and transmit data over and over until diminishing returns makes it unworthy. You do this in space high over a body, and in space near over a body, as they count as different experiments. Transmit, transmit, transmit repeatedly the same experiment over and over again. Not very fun, but gets you your science. You wont be recovering that probe any time soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melcom Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Exactly.For example, i sent a probe to a near Kerbol orbit. I did the GooPod, temperature and Sample experiments - all tranmitted via the dishantenna. I got hundrets of science points out of the probe. You dont lose Points when you transmit over an over again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sirrobert Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Not that I've ever seen.From what I've seen so far in 0.22, using one-way unmanned probes is really not a good idea for two reasons:1> You'll lose a LOT of science due to the transmission efficiency of the antennas you use. Getting only 20% of the science from a materials lab is pretty lousy; besides just the fact that it takes you so much longer to unlock new techs, those lost points are ones you can never get back. For now, the only planet/moon you need to go to more than once is Mun (because of the multiple biomes), so a there-and-back manned mission to each one isn't too prohibitive. That might change once they implement more biomes per planet, since it'd mean you'd want to land rovers to do science checks at each, but for now there's no reason to worry about this.2> You won't get the end-of-mission bonus points that depend on what you accomplished. If you've already returned from Mun a few times then that one drops to zero, but if it's your first trip to the outer planets then that's a metric buttload of points you're never going to collect on. In the late game these aren't worth many points, but it's still something.So really, you should try to do everything manned, have each trip use only one destination, and plan to return at the end of each flight without transmitting anything other than crew reports (since they have 100% efficiency). This might require you to send some fuel depots to Jool, Duna, and Eve to refuel your exploration vessel on-site, but it's worth it in the long run.Not true.If you transmit the same result a few times, you eventually get the exact same amount of science points as if you landed the experiment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3mon Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Well technically i think he's right, i think the way to maximize science points would be to make the experiments, keep them, go home and recover the vessel each time. Over and over again. The problem i guess is that its just way too much time consuming, for me at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melcom Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Well technically i think he's right, i think the way to maximize science points would be to make the experiments, keep them, go home and recover the vessel each time. Over and over again. The problem i guess is that its just way too much time consuming, for me at least.Well, it is like in the real world. Do you want to invest in a huge spacecraft to do every possible experiment, maybe a manned fligth? Or do you build smaller, do specialiced experiments with less complex spacecrafts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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