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[[File:Fermion.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A slipspace probe returning to RSO ''Fermion''.]]
[[File:Fermion.jpg|300px|thumb|A slipspace probe returning to RSO ''Fermion''.]]
'''Slipstream space probes''', also referred to as '''slipspace science probes''',<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 105''</ref> are scanning devices utilized by [[UNSC]] [[Remote scanning outpost|Remote Scanning Outposts]].  
'''Slipstream space probes''', also referred to as '''slipspace science probes''',<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 105''</ref> are scanning devices utilized by [[UNSC]] [[Remote scanning outpost|Remote Scanning Outposts]].  


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==''Archimedes'' RSO probes==
==''Archimedes'' RSO probes==
In [[2552]], the probes of the ''[[Archimedes]]'', a remote scanning outpost at the edge of the [[Sigma Octanus system]], detected a [[Covenant]] [[Covenant fleet|fleet]] en route to the planet [[Sigma Octanus IV]].<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 137''</ref>  
In [[2552]], the probes of the ''[[Archimedes]]'', a remote scanning outpost at the edge of the [[Sigma Octanus system]], detected a [[Covenant]] [[Second Fleet of Solemn Accord|fleet]] en route to the planet [[Sigma Octanus IV]].<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 137''</ref>  


The Station's Alpha probe detected a large mass approaching the system. The Beta probe then reported the same findings as the Alpha Probe and gave the mysterious object a mass of 20,000 tons. When the Gamma probe reappeared, it reported the same findings but its spectroscopic analysis proved to be inconclusive.
The Station's Alpha probe detected a large mass approaching the system. The Beta probe then reported the same findings as the Alpha Probe and gave the mysterious object a mass of 20,000 tons. When the Gamma probe reappeared, it reported the same findings but its spectroscopic analysis proved to be inconclusive.