Difference between revisions of "Reykjavik Station"
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+ | After the ''[[Fram]]'s'' successful mission to [[Wolf 359]], the Tycho Brahe Institute had their hands on two of the most interesting places close to Earth and the chance to observe and try to understand not only one but two unique ecosystems in two very different environments with [[Wolf_359#Muspellsheimr_and_Nifelheimr|Muspellsheimr and Nifelheimr]]. | ||
− | + | The only way to do long-term observations and discoveries on both worlds was to establish a station in the double-planets' baystation. Reykjavik Station was born. It was decided to draw on the experiences of the establishment of arctic and antarctic stations by the Nordic countries and the experience of [[Whistler Services]] for their low cost, high quality experiences with building space craft and the Institute's good experience with Whistler concerning the ''SS Fram''. | |
− | + | Built on [[4183 Cuno|Cuno Station]] using existing container production lines and a basic torus design, '''Reykjavik Station''' is designed to be highly modular and expandable with multiple more toruses around the central pillar. | |
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Reykjavik Station is designed with high redundancy, utilizing four central Fusor reactors (each capable of supplying the station with 100% of the needed energy) and one backup Fusor per module, it is unlikely that a larger problem could destroy the station or make it unable to continue its work. | Reykjavik Station is designed with high redundancy, utilizing four central Fusor reactors (each capable of supplying the station with 100% of the needed energy) and one backup Fusor per module, it is unlikely that a larger problem could destroy the station or make it unable to continue its work. | ||
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Four unarmed Swedish Strf90 IFV are the auxiliary vehicles of the station, providing protection against both planets environments. | Four unarmed Swedish Strf90 IFV are the auxiliary vehicles of the station, providing protection against both planets environments. | ||
− | Reykjavik Station was delivered | + | Reykjavik Station was delivered to Wolf 359 in five parts by the ''[[Tyger Tyger]]''. |
==Known Vehicle Quirks:== | ==Known Vehicle Quirks:== | ||
− | * ''Have you tried whacking it with a hammer?'' Sometimes important systems ( | + | * ''Have you tried whacking it with a hammer?'' Sometimes important systems (save for life support) like to go offline and stay that way until someone hits the main controller with a hammer or another heavy object. |
− | * ''C-c-cold...'' | + | * ''C-c-cold...'' It's impossible to get the internal temperature of the living quarters above 18 degrees Celsius. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 6 April 2012
Reykjavik Station | |
Spacecraft Characteristics | |
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Base Hull | container based torus space station |
Length | 175m in diameter |
Width | 35 m |
Mass | about 2500 tons |
Drive Type | WPT reactionless Thrusters |
Drive Rating | stationkeeping only |
Primary Manufacturer | Whistler Dockyard Services |
Owner | Tycho Brahe Institute for Interstellar Research |
Flag of Record | Norway |
Faction | 'Danelaw (private) |
Registry Number | W359-1 |
Launched | Mid 2018 |
Purpose | Reseach Station |
Primary Crew | 75 crew (mostly scientists) |
Other Crew | 5 Kerbals |
Auxillary Vehicles | 4x waved unarmed Strf90 (scientific vehicles) |
Operational Status | Active |
After the Fram's successful mission to Wolf 359, the Tycho Brahe Institute had their hands on two of the most interesting places close to Earth and the chance to observe and try to understand not only one but two unique ecosystems in two very different environments with Muspellsheimr and Nifelheimr.
The only way to do long-term observations and discoveries on both worlds was to establish a station in the double-planets' baystation. Reykjavik Station was born. It was decided to draw on the experiences of the establishment of arctic and antarctic stations by the Nordic countries and the experience of Whistler Services for their low cost, high quality experiences with building space craft and the Institute's good experience with Whistler concerning the SS Fram.
Built on Cuno Station using existing container production lines and a basic torus design, Reykjavik Station is designed to be highly modular and expandable with multiple more toruses around the central pillar.
Reykjavik Station is designed with high redundancy, utilizing four central Fusor reactors (each capable of supplying the station with 100% of the needed energy) and one backup Fusor per module, it is unlikely that a larger problem could destroy the station or make it unable to continue its work.
Four unarmed Swedish Strf90 IFV are the auxiliary vehicles of the station, providing protection against both planets environments.
Reykjavik Station was delivered to Wolf 359 in five parts by the Tyger Tyger.
Known Vehicle Quirks:
- Have you tried whacking it with a hammer? Sometimes important systems (save for life support) like to go offline and stay that way until someone hits the main controller with a hammer or another heavy object.
- C-c-cold... It's impossible to get the internal temperature of the living quarters above 18 degrees Celsius.
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