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}}<section begin=summary/>Maneuver thrusters are a type of [[Thrusters|thruster]] used almost exclusively to provide attitude control to spaceships, allowing them to maneuver. Though they produce relatively little thrust, maneuver thrusters are simple devices with a low profile, which makes them attractive options for smaller spacecraft.<section end=summary/> | }}<section begin=summary/>Maneuver thrusters are a type of [[Thrusters|thruster]] used almost exclusively to provide attitude control to spaceships, allowing them to maneuver. Though they produce relatively little thrust, maneuver thrusters are simple devices with a low profile, which makes them attractive options for smaller spacecraft.<section end=summary/> | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 28 June 2021
36 e/s (T2)
60 e/s (T3)
15.844 p/s (T2)
20.97 p/s (T3)
44 000 (T2)
52 000 (T3)
Maneuver thrusters are a type of thruster used almost exclusively to provide attitude control to spaceships, allowing them to maneuver. Though they produce relatively little thrust, maneuver thrusters are simple devices with a low profile, which makes them attractive options for smaller spacecraft.
Basic information
Unlike other thrusters, maneuver thrusters are single-piece designs, which greatly simplifies their usage. Each maneuver thruster can be addressed individually or as part of a larger group via their device fields, though not as readily as triangle thrusters can. Being cold-gas thrusters, maneuver thrusters are unique in that they produce very little in terms of thrust trails, and have zero light emission while doing so. This can make them a useful option for designers attempting to minimize the visibility of their spacecraft.
Types
Device fields
YOLOL field | description | range |
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ThrusterState | Requested output of the thruster | 0 - 10 000 |
ThrusterCurrentThrust | Current output of the thruster | 0 - 10 000 |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: