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The Storm's space station installation mission was completed in just 12 days, but they still needed to test the shuttle.
First up was power supply capability.
The March's power consumption was not low, with the six living modules along with the navigation and function modules consuming over 1000 kilowatts, requiring at least 3000 kilowatts of generating capacity once complete.
The primary source of power was the nuclear reactors carried by each of the six service modules, which could provide ample electricity while also powering the nuclear engines—though not yet available.
Currently, the March was powered by a temporary single-sided solar panel hanging on a truss, capable of supplying 200 kilowatts. Although modest, it was sufficient for the space station, which was not yet formally in operation, and would be dismantled after completion.