because my mars rover's solar panels got covered by dust and can't continue on it's journey

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    Dev Pedro

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    2.8 years ago
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    1,907 Jlyx1512

    nuclear power could work like a rocket engine
    it could be styled like a gyroscope
    then you have to attach it to a fuel tank with nuclear fuel
    and it would slowly burn it, size would change burn time
    and burn time could be like 1kg every 48 hours since nuclear power lasts a really long time

    3.9 years ago
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    8 yopo

    I really want to be able to add a customizable/procedural nuclear thermoelectric generator power-plant to my crafts, this is a fantastic suggestion! One reason the game needs this is to properly power larger or multiple ion engines for long-distance interplanetary flights.

    Right now the only way to power ion engines is using a MASSIVE battery fuel tank (which is extremely heavy) and adding TONS of solar panels to the outside of the craft.

    Even when my rockets fly closer to the sun, and have large Xenon fuel tanks, and gargantuan battery packs recharged by numerous max-sized solar panel arrays, they're incapable of providing sufficient electricity to provide continuous power for my craft's ion thrusters, even when I only have a small ion thruster or an array of a few small ion engines. Ion engines are supposed to produce a small amount of thrust, but the lightweight fuel is ejected out of the ion thruster at extreme speeds over very long periods of time, resulting in a gradual acceleration. I've still never discovered a way to get my ion thrusters of any size or arrangement, on any sized rocket, with any size of batteries or solar panels, to be continuously powered and providing any amount of thrust for longer than a few minutes of in-game time.

    But, if I could add a lightweight thermoelectric nuclear power generator to my craft, as several real-world NASA space probes and Mars rovers have used to great success in real-life, then I could actually use those ion engines properly (i.e. have them actually providing enough continuous power to allow the ion engines to have decent thrust for a long period of time).

    +2 5.1 years ago
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    @TyrantTITANIUM It doesn't seem like something they would add but rather something that may show up as a mod.

    5.3 years ago
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    I know this might be added much later if it's considered but I hope it's added

    +1 5.6 years ago
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    6.0 years ago

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