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A sensor pack
- "Sir, sensors detected something near drone vessel 171 but itdisappeared almost immediately. We think it was just an echo…"
"No,this is the moment we've beenwaiting for. The Rebels have made their move." - ―AnImperial Navy crewman andhis captain[1]
Asensor was one of any of a range of complex devices that enhanced something's ability to receive data about its environment.
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TheANq-51 sensor arrayrectenna dish on theMillennium Falcon
Allstarships carried sensors, as did most vehicles anddroids. Depending on the sensor, they could detect and analyze many forms of data, such as electromagneticradiation, sound and vibration,gravity, nuclear radiation, magnetic fields, heat, pressure, trace chemicals, or the emissions of other sensors.
Sensors were, of course, not perfect. Not only could they fail to detect what they should or present false "ghost" images, they could be interfered with by natural phenomena like solar radiation,hydrogen clouds,asteroid fields, and potent gravity wells; and by artificial phenomena such assensor jammers,sensor decoys,shield camouflage, stealth technology, and, of course,cloaking devices.
Sensor types[]
- Aural sensors
- Crystal gravfield traps
- Dedicated energy receptors
- Electro photo receptors
- Full-spectrum transceivers
- Heat-pit sensors
- Hyperwave signal interceptors
- Life form indicators
- Radiation sensors
- Sonic imprint sensors
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