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There are different types of asteroid cosmic anomalies, named by what kinds of ores are contained within. Each type comes in three variants (small, average, and large) - the "larger" the anomaly, the more asteroids (and hence the more ore) it contains. A "Small Kernite and Omber Deposit" therefore contains a small number of Kernite and Omber asteroids, while a "Large Bistot Deposit" contains a large number of Bistot asteroids. Ore anomalies will contain all three variants of the ores they contain.
There are different types of asteroid cosmic anomalies, named by what kinds of ores are contained within. Each type comes in three variants (small, average, and large) - the "larger" the anomaly, the more asteroids (and hence the more ore) it contains. A "Small Kernite and Omber Deposit" therefore contains a small number of Kernite and Omber asteroids, while a "Large Bistot Deposit" contains a large number of Bistot asteroids. Ore anomalies will contain all three variants of the ores they contain.
===Wormholes===
Arkonor, Bistot, Gneiss, Kernite, Omber, and Pyroxeres deposits may be found in wormholes.


The following chart illustrates the makeup of cosmic anomalies. "Small", "Average" and "Large" are defined above:
The following chart illustrates the makeup of cosmic anomalies. "Small", "Average" and "Large" are defined above:
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* Kernite ''(Small, Average, Large)''
* Kernite ''(Small, Average, Large)''
* Spodumain ''(Small, Average, Large)''
* Spodumain ''(Small, Average, Large)''
===Wormholes===
Arkonor, Bistot, Gneiss, Kernite, Omber, and Pyroxeres deposits may be found in wormholes.


=== Ore Prospecting Arrays ===
=== Ore Prospecting Arrays ===