Performing the same activity multiple times in the same environment yields additional science points, but with diminishing returns each time the activity is repeated.When an experiment is recovered after landing on Kerbin, its scientific value is reduced by 80% of its current value when it is performed again under the same conditions.When it is transmitted instead, this reduction is divided by the transmission efficiency. So an experiment with a value of 10 and a transmit value of 60% will lose 10 × 0.8 × 0.6 = 4.8 science value when transmitted, which means it will yield 10 - 4.8 = 5.2 science the next time it is performed.As a result it doesn\'t matter if the player transmits lots of times or returns a few times. In the end the total scientific yield of each experiment on Kerbin will always approach 125% of its initial value.Repeated scientific experiments in different environments can each yield up to 1.6x 1.8x and 2x (and possibly more) the science of the value of the first experiment by performing and recovering (or transmitting) the same science experiment over and over again. Roughly speaking experiments that are transmitted at 20% efficiency take about 11 transmissions to yield the same amount of science compared to when they are recovered on the surface of Kerbin. 50% transmission requires about 3 transmissions to deliver the same amount compared to experiments that are recovered on the Kerbin surface.
Szóval nyugodtan lehet visszaküldeni az adatokat rádión is, így legalább 1 Minmus küldetéssel le lehet tudni mindent: külsõ ûr, közeli ûr, felsõ atmoszféra, alsó atmoszféra, felszín. Így elég minden tudományos cuccból csakt egyet vinni és legalább ki lehet használni a napelemes akkumulátortöltõt is :)