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'''W-Space Blue A0 Rare Asteroids''' is an [[anomaly]] that spawns in [[wormhole space]] systems whose star is of type A0 (referred in-game also as Small Blue Star).  It is a variant of the [[Nullsec Blue A0 Rare Asteroids]] anomaly introduced in patch 20.11.
 
'''W-Space Blue A0 Rare Asteroids''' is an [[anomaly]] that spawns in [[wormhole space]] systems whose star is of type A0 (referred in-game also as Small Blue Star).  It is a variant of the [[Nullsec Blue A0 Rare Asteroids]] anomaly introduced in patch 20.11.
  
It contains special "border ores" Ducinium, Eifyrium{{verify}}, Mordunium and Ytirium, which have high [[reprocessing]] value per {{m3}}. Moreover, they are a source of [[minerals]] otherwise not available in wormhole space. In addition they contain Jet Ochre.
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It contains special "border ores" Ducinium, Eifyrium, Mordunium and Ytirium, which have high [[reprocessing]] value per {{m3}}. Moreover, they are a source of [[minerals]] otherwise not available in wormhole space. In addition they contain Jet Ochre.
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== Composition ==
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{{main|Asteroids and ore}}
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'''XXX Deposit''' are periodically spawned in [[Sovereignty|sovereign nullsec]] systems that contain an active {{co|wheat|Ore Prospecting Array}}. These are part of the XXX Prospecting Array.
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Summary, with the +5 and 10% ores included
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1" summary="Ore Summary Table" cellpadding="1" width="440"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Ore Type
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! scope="col" | # of Asteroids
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! scope="col" | Ore Quantity
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! scope="col" | m³ per Unit
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! scope="col" | avg rock size
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! scope="col" | m³ total
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|-
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| Ducinium
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 13,554
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 108,432
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| align="center" | 216,864
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|-
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| Eifyrium
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 8,012
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 64,096
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| align="center" | 128,192
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|-
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| Ochre
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 5,342
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| align="center" | 8
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| align="center" | 21,368
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| align="center" | 42,736
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|-
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| Mordunium
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| align="center" | 15
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| align="center" | 1,335,465
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| align="center" | 0.1
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| align="center" | 8,903
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| align="center" | 133,545
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|-
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| Crokite
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 5,342
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 42,736
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| align="center" | 85,472
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|-
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| Ytirium
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| align="center" | 30
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| align="center" | 2,000,000
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| align="center" | 0.6
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| align="center" | 39,999
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| align="center" | 1,199,998
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|-
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| Sum
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| align="center" | 53
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| align="center" | 3,367,715
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| align="center" | 9.45
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| align="center" | 47,589
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| align="center" | 1,806,807
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|}
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Break down, with the +5% and 10% ores not collapsed
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1" summary="Ore Summary Table" cellpadding="1" width="540"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Ore Type
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! scope="col" | # of Asteroids
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! scope="col" | Ore Quantity
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! scope="col" | m³ per Unit
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! scope="col" | avg rock size
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! scope="col" | m³ total
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|-
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| Ducinium
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 13,554
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 108,432
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| align="center" | 216,864
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|-
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| Eifyrium
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 8,012
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 64,096
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| align="center" | 128,192
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|-
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| Jet Ochre
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 5,342
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| align="center" | 8
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| align="center" | 21,368
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| align="center" | 42,736
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|-
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| Mordunium
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| align="center" | 15
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| align="center" | 1,335,465
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| align="center" | 0.1
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| align="center" | 8,903
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| align="center" | 133,545
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|-
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| Pellucid Crokite
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| align="center" | 2
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| align="center" | 5,342
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| align="center" | 16
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| align="center" | 42,736
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| align="center" | 85,472
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|-
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| Ytirium
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| align="center" | 30
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| align="center" | 2,000,000
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| align="center" | 0.6
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| align="center" | 39,999
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| align="center" | 1,199,998
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|-
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| Sum
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| align="center" | 53
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| align="center" | 3,367,715
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| align="center" | 28.35
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| align="center" | 47,589
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| align="center" | 1,806,807
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|}
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Source: [https://janice.e-351.com/a/3L1APB/ Janice link, Nuttycake, 2024/08/12] 
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== List of Systems ==
 
== List of Systems ==

Latest revision as of 13:41, 28 August 2024

W-Space Blue A0 Rare Asteroids is an anomaly that spawns in wormhole space systems whose star is of type A0 (referred in-game also as Small Blue Star). It is a variant of the Nullsec Blue A0 Rare Asteroids anomaly introduced in patch 20.11.

It contains special "border ores" Ducinium, Eifyrium, Mordunium and Ytirium, which have high reprocessing value per  m3. Moreover, they are a source of minerals otherwise not available in wormhole space. In addition they contain Jet Ochre.

Composition

Main article: Asteroids and ore

XXX Deposit are periodically spawned in sovereign nullsec systems that contain an active Ore Prospecting Array. These are part of the XXX Prospecting Array. Summary, with the +5 and 10% ores included

Ore Type # of Asteroids Ore Quantity m³ per Unit avg rock size m³ total
Ducinium 2 13,554 16 108,432 216,864
Eifyrium 2 8,012 16 64,096 128,192
Ochre 2 5,342 8 21,368 42,736
Mordunium 15 1,335,465 0.1 8,903 133,545
Crokite 2 5,342 16 42,736 85,472
Ytirium 30 2,000,000 0.6 39,999 1,199,998
Sum 53 3,367,715 9.45 47,589 1,806,807

Break down, with the +5% and 10% ores not collapsed

Ore Type # of Asteroids Ore Quantity m³ per Unit avg rock size m³ total
Ducinium 2 13,554 16 108,432 216,864
Eifyrium 2 8,012 16 64,096 128,192
Jet Ochre 2 5,342 8 21,368 42,736
Mordunium 15 1,335,465 0.1 8,903 133,545
Pellucid Crokite 2 5,342 16 42,736 85,472
Ytirium 30 2,000,000 0.6 39,999 1,199,998
Sum 53 3,367,715 28.35 47,589 1,806,807

Source: Janice link, Nuttycake, 2024/08/12


List of Systems

  • J125209 (A-R00002)
  • J155935 (A-R00002)
  • J101817 (A-R00002)
  • J150539 (A-R00002)
  • J120256 (A-R00002)
  • J104008 (B-R00004)
  • J112137 (B-R00004)
  • J120308 (B-R00004)
  • J121454 (B-R00004)
  • J113108 (B-R00005)
  • J132918 (B-R00005)
  • J170552 (B-R00005)
  • J144956 (B-R00005)
  • J234542 (B-R00006)
  • J214843 (B-R00006)
  • J150109 (B-R00006)
  • J142847 (B-R00006)
  • J223511 (B-R00007)
  • J171309 (B-R00008)
  • J141637 (B-R00008)
  • J232329 (B-R00008)
  • J234810 (B-R00008)
  • J111038 (B-R00008)
  • J111634 (C-R00009)
  • J230226 (C-R00011)
  • J144725 (C-R00012)
  • J221447 (C-R00012)
  • J101500 (C-R00012)
  • J164104 (C-R00012)
  • J101354 (C-R00012)
  • J135304 (C-R00013)
  • J140322 (C-R00013)
  • J230722 (C-R00014)
  • J151645 (C-R00014)
  • J172028 (C-R00014)
  • J100015 (C-R00015)
  • J112420 (C-R00015)
  • J171359 (D-R00016)
  • J121845 (D-R00016)
  • J133113 (D-R00017)
  • J113754 (D-R00018)
  • J213820 (D-R00018)
  • J152443 (D-R00018)
  • J141931 (D-R00019)
  • J140244 (D-R00019)
  • J130828 (D-R00019)
  • J150320 (D-R00020)
  • J231710 (D-R00021)
  • J162816 (D-R00021)
  • J103631 (D-R00021)
  • J165058 (D-R00022)
  • J122706 (D-R00022)
  • J113437 (D-R00022)
  • J133537 (E-R00024)
  • J130026 (E-R00024)
  • J213734 (E-R00024)
  • J125023 (E-R00024)
  • J110628 (E-R00025)
  • J124409 (E-R00025)
  • J130037 (E-R00025)
  • J213642 (E-R00025)
  • J142858 (E-R00025)
  • J233630 (E-R00026)
  • J220546 (E-R00027)
  • J115422 (E-R00027)
  • J100616 (E-R00027)
  • J170807 (E-R00028)
  • J144944 (E-R00028)
  • J124058 (E-R00028)
  • J123432 (E-R00028)
  • J145706 (E-R00028)
  • J132546 (E-R00029)
  • J230745 (E-R00029)
  • J230221 (E-R00029)
  • J111918 (F-R00030)
  • J143200 (F-R00030)
  • J140918 (F-R00030)
  • J132106 (F-R00030)