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* '''Subtitle''': The subtitle of the part as it appears in-game.
* '''Subtitle''': The subtitle of the part as it appears in-game.
* '''File''': The file name, including the extension, of the wiki thumbnail image for the part. Should not include apostrophe, spaces, or periods.
* '''File''': The file name, including the extension, of the wiki thumbnail image for the part. Should not include apostrophe, spaces, or periods.
* '''Category''': The part’s category such as fuel tank, engine, or utility.
* '''Category''': The part’s category, e.g. <code>fuel tank</code>, <code>engine</code>, or <code>utility</code>.
* '''Family''': The part’s family, or subcategory, such as methalox, stabilizer, or battery.
* '''Family''': The part’s family, or subcategory, e.g. <code>methalox</code>, <code>stabilizer</code>, or <code>battery</code>.
* '''Mass''': The mass of the part, in <code>kg</code>.
* '''Size''': The size of the part, using the two-character tag per [[Size]] labels e.g. <code>SM</code> or <code>LG</code>.
* '''Max_temp:''' The highest temperature the part can withstand, in <code>K</code>.
* '''Imp_tol''': The highest impact velocity the part can withstand, in <code>m/s</code>.
* '''Stores_research''': If the part stores the results of science experiments, either <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>.
* '''Resources''': What resource(s) can be contained by the part. Units are in <code>t</code>.
* '''Manufacturer''': The in-game manufacturer of the part, e.g. <code>Kerbodyne</code>.
* '''Modules''': Each part may have zero or more of the following part modules:
** '''Command module'''
*** '''Crew_required''': Minimum number of Kerbals the part needs to function.
** '''Reaction wheel'''
*** '''Torque''': How much pitch, roll, and yaw the part can induce, in <code>kN</code>.
*** '''Resources_required''': How much electric charge the part needs to use this module, in <code>/s</code>.


=== Celestial bodies ===
=== Celestial bodies ===

Revision as of 20:02, 17 November 2024

Pages in the Data: namespace are reserved for storing JSON-formatted information on game entities such as parts and celestial bodies. They are accessed and implemented in articles via Template:Data. Subpages of this page provide populated examples of various parts as well as a blank example that lists every usable data set for an entity type.

Example subpages

Parts

Celestial Bodies

Data sets

A Data: page contains a wide variety of information relevant to its subject.

All Data: pages start with the Entity element which can be "part", "body", "node", et cetera. The following lists the data sets per entity type defined.

Parts

  • Name: The name of the part as it appears in-game.
  • Subtitle: The subtitle of the part as it appears in-game.
  • File: The file name, including the extension, of the wiki thumbnail image for the part. Should not include apostrophe, spaces, or periods.
  • Category: The part’s category, e.g. fuel tank, engine, or utility.
  • Family: The part’s family, or subcategory, e.g. methalox, stabilizer, or battery.
  • Mass: The mass of the part, in kg.
  • Size: The size of the part, using the two-character tag per Size labels e.g. SM or LG.
  • Max_temp: The highest temperature the part can withstand, in K.
  • Imp_tol: The highest impact velocity the part can withstand, in m/s.
  • Stores_research: If the part stores the results of science experiments, either true or false.
  • Resources: What resource(s) can be contained by the part. Units are in t.
  • Manufacturer: The in-game manufacturer of the part, e.g. Kerbodyne.
  • Modules: Each part may have zero or more of the following part modules:
    • Command module
      • Crew_required: Minimum number of Kerbals the part needs to function.
    • Reaction wheel
      • Torque: How much pitch, roll, and yaw the part can induce, in kN.
      • Resources_required: How much electric charge the part needs to use this module, in /s.

Celestial bodies

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