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== Ore Types ==
== Ore Types ==
The five different classes of moon ores are as follows: ubiquitous, common, uncommon, rare, and exceptional. In addition to the classic minerals that other ores provide, some materials required for T2 construction can only be found in moon ores. Like the normal asteroid ores, moon ores also have basic, improved, and excellent quality types. However, moon ore quality more strongly affects the reprocessed minerals received. The improved ores yield a 15% bonus, while the excellent ores provide a 100% bonus on minerals received through reprocessing. The following table shows the minerals and special materials present in 1000 m3 of each moon ore:
The five different classes of moon ores are as follows: ubiquitous, common, uncommon, rare, and exceptional. In addition to the classic minerals that other ores provide, some materials required for T2 construction can only be found in moon ores. Like the normal asteroid ores, moon ores also have basic, improved, and excellent quality types. However, moon ore quality more strongly affects the reprocessed minerals received. The improved ores yield a 15% bonus, while the excellent ores provide a 100% bonus on minerals received through reprocessing. The following table shows the minerals and special materials present in '''''1000 m3''''' of each moon ore:


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! colspan=27 style="font-weight: bold;" | Mineral from 100%-yield reprocessing
! colspan=27 style="font-weight: bold;" | Mineral from 100%-yield reprocessing
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''Note: Additional details needed here.''
Again, those numbers above are for 1000 m3 of ore. The special materials obtained from the moon ores are abbreviated as follows:
Hyd = Hydrocarbons
Sil = Silicates
Eva = Evaporite Deposits
Atm = Atmospheric Gases
Cob = Cobalt
Sca = Scandium
Tun = Tungsten
Tit = Titanium
Chr = Chromium
Cad = Cadmium
Pla = Platinum
Van = Vanadium
Tec = Technetium
Mer = Mercury
Cae = Caesium
Haf = Hafnium
Pro = Promethium
Neo = Neodymium
Dys = Dysprosium
Thu = Thulium