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For bodies like Minmus or Gilly where the gravity is hilariously low, it's much more economical to drop a tiny probe onto the target body with little more than a seismometer, record an impact, and then fly it back into orbit to a larger ship with large battery capacity and an antenna. This saves bringing extra solar panels, batteries, and an antenna for what is likely a disposable probe.
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For bodies like Minmus or Gilly where the gravity is hilariously low, it's much more economical to drop a tiny probe onto the target body with little more than a seismometer, record an impact, and then fly it back into orbit to a larger ship with large battery capacity and an antenna. This saves bringing extra solar panels, batteries, and an antenna for what is likely a disposable probe.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: