The WeatherCom can be constructed of very basic, even "recycled" metal scraps and electronics plus 5m
2* of solar panel for power — it is assumed here that anything packed for interstellar travel is sufficiently hardened against space radiation. Attitude keeping would be by means of solar sail (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statite) if those cheapskates packed material that can be used or improvised into one. Its primary function is a weather/cloud watching satellite: the wide resolution of Lucy's initial biome reports is sufficient. Due to the expectation of power constraints, the camera and the transmitting antenna will not operate simultaneously; observations will be stored locally until transmission is requested from the ground station. As an additional feature, data uploaded to the satellite can also be used for communications between distant parties, albeit more like a log-keeping and message drop form than a real-time relay.
The plan specifically avoids cannibalizing the scout drone, quad, or whatever mining equipment was packed. Although, Turo does have a background in patching things with holes in them.
you can write a detailed proposal where you solve the engineering problem in another way. The difficulty would remain the same, though.
Fair enough. Even if I'm not trying to cut off a chunk of the ship, I can imagine that most of the stuff is rather tightly packed
and won't have simple in-flight access.
(*I must admit that I'm totally making a guess on solar panel requirements. On one hand, 5m
2 feels large to me for the capability of about two flying cellphones (one for pictures and data, one for operational control). On the other hand, one of the difficulties in
making using small satellites is weaker transmitting power. And I don't want to pretend that we're getting it without sacrificing
something.)