Before embarking on a journey into space, it's crucial to make sure your telescope is in good condition. Here are detailed steps and suggestions:
1. Field of view setting
- The "field of view" area of the telescope is marked with an orange diagonal line. It must be kept clear and unobstructed. Any blockage by bricks will result in a "no field of view" prompt.
2.Protective measures
- Method 1: Install a meteor blaster next to the telescope to provide basic protection.
-Method 2: Use the space scanner in conjunction with the bunker door. When there are meteors, close the bunker door to protect the telescope; when there are no meteors, open it to ensure the view.
3. Temperature management
- The telescope will overheat due to internal heat. It is recommended to use "steel" material to build it because it can better resist the heat in space, but you need to pay attention to monitoring the temperature to avoid completing the star map exploration before it is damaged.
4. Space scanner optimization
- After the revision, the radar function is more accurate. The radar scanning range can reach 31 grids, and the signal quality can reach 24% when the field of view is wide. This means you can predict meteors 49 seconds in advance, enough time to close the bunker door to protect the telescope.
Follow these tips and your telescope will be safe and secure, helping you to have smooth interstellar exploration. Follow the guide now and start your space adventure!