Carl Sagan
Designed in 2036 by UNIN's Bureau of Shipbuilding and Design, the Carl Sagan class was designed for independent astrographic and gravitation survey operations. The ship was designed for long term and long range missions in the trans-Roanoke area. It was also the first UNIN survey vessel designed with the new Mitsubishi Ion Engines.
Class Members
Hull Number | Name | Laid Down | Commissioned | Construction Shipyard |
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GSV-1 | UNS Carl Sagan | ?? | 23rd July 2037 | Oceania Aerospace |
GSV-2 | UNS Stephen Hawking | ?? | 23rd July 2037 | Oceania Aerospace |
GSV-3 | UNS Gerard Kuiper | ?? | 23rd July 2037 | Oceania Aerospace |
GSV-4 | UNS Chushiro Hayashi | 24th July 2037 | Under Construction | Oceania Aerospace |
GSV-5 | UNS Jan Oort | 24th July 2037 | Under Construction | Oceania Aerospace |
GSV-6 | UNS James Van Allen | 24th July 2037 | Under Construction | Oceania Aerospace |
Aurora Design
Carl Sagan class Gravitational Survey Vessel 2,250 tons 214 Crew 360 BP TCS 45 TH 135 EM 0 4000 km/s JR 3-50 Armour 1-15 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/1/1/0 Damage Control Rating 2 PPV 0 Maint Life 6.1 Years MSP 200 AFR 20% IFR 0.3% 1YR 9 5YR 138 Max Repair 100 MSP Jump Dynamics JD2250-350 TRD Max Ship Size 2250 tons Distance 50k km Squadron Size 3 Mitsubishi Electric I60m Ion Engine (3) Power 60 Fuel Use 90% Signature 45 Armour 0 Exp 5% Fuel Capacity 150,000 Litres Range 133.3 billion km (385 days at full power) Gravitational Survey Sensors (1) 1 Survey Points Per Hour This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes