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{{Update|Review quantities in clouds due to December 2021, Version 19.11 changes}}
{{Infobox gas nebula
{{Infobox gas nebula
| name            = Hidden Nebula
| name            = Hidden Nebula
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| subtype        = Malachite
| subtype        = Malachite
| location        = [[File:Icon corporation.png|24px|link=]]Delve (OK-FEM constellation)
| location        = [[File:Icon corporation.png|24px|link=]]Delve (OK-FEM constellation)
| units per cloud = 1500, 1500
| units per cloud = 3000, 3000
| sum of units    = 3000
| sum of units    = 6000
| cloud damage    = 1000 EM + 800 thermal
| cloud damage    = 1000 EM + 800 Thermal
| is guarded      = No
| is guarded      = No
| is deadspaced  = No
| is deadspaced  = No
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==Minable Gas Clouds==


Minable Gas Clouds:


2 Malachite Cytoserocin (1,500 units each gas cloud)
2 Malachite Cytoserocin (3,000 units each gas cloud)


Malachite Cytoserocin is used in the production of the Standard Mindflood Booster and Ultradian-Cycling Neurolink Stabilizer.
Malachite Cytoserocin is used in the production of the Standard Mindflood Booster and Ultradian-Cycling Neurolink Stabilizer.


This site is found only in the[[File:Icon corporation.png|24px|link=]][https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Delve Delve]region of space.
This site is found only in the[[File:Icon corporation.png|24px|link=]][https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Delve/OK-FEM OK-FEM]constellation of the[[File:Icon corporation.png|24px|link=]][https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Delve Delve]region of space.


Mining the gas clouds requires an appropriately tanked ship, due to the occasional area-of-effect EM and Thermal damage.
Mining the gas clouds requires an appropriately tanked ship, due to the occasional area-of-effect EM and Thermal damage.