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m There is no separate article for Turnur so there is no need to make it a link (yet). Move some table entrances to put them in alphabetical order of wormhole type.
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Select sites that provide wormhole information include:
Select sites that provide wormhole information include:


[https://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelist.asp Ellatha] (alternatively to set up a browser search, use the input the entrance label at the end of the URL in place of %s: https://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelistview.asp?key=Wormhole+%s )
[https://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelist.asp Ellatha] (alternatively to set up a browser search, use the input the entrance label at the end of the URL in place of "%s": https://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelistview.asp?key=Wormhole+%s i.e. https://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelistview.asp?key=Wormhole+a009 for wormhole type A009 )


Ellatha can be set up as [[custom searches]] in most common browsers (Chrome, Firefox etc.).
Ellatha can be set up as [[custom searches]] in most common browsers (Chrome, Firefox etc.).




Anoik.is is also a good site to find suitable wormholes.
[http://anoik.is/wormholes Anoik.is Anoik.is] is also a good site to find suitable wormholes.


[http://anoik.is/wormholes Anoik.is WH list]


The following table shows the wormhole characteristics by looking at the label of a wormhole entrance. To see this label, right click the wormhole on the overview and select, "Show Info."  K162 is the generic exit name of a Wormhole; jump to the other side to get the ‘real’ type of the Wormhole.
The following table shows the wormhole characteristics by looking at the label of a wormhole entrance. To see this label, right click the wormhole on the overview and select, "Show Info."  K162 is the generic exit name of a Wormhole; jump to the other side to get the ‘real’ type of the Wormhole.
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|0
|0
|  
|  
|16
|-
|C729
|"Adjacent" systems
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|16
|-
|-
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|0
|0
|
|
|16
|-
|F216
|Class 2 to Class 6 W-Space
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|16
|-
|-
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|0  
|0  
|8  
|8  
|24
|-
|J377
|C1/2/3?
| Turnur
|1,000,000,000
|62,000,000
|0
|8
|24
|24
|-
|-
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|0  
|0  
|8  
|8  
|16
|-
|R081
|[[Pochven]]
|Class 4 W-Space
|1,000,000
|450,000
|0
|
|16
|16
|-
|-
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|6  
|6  
|48
|48
|-
|U372
|Drone Nullsec (0.0)
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|-
|-
|U574
|U574
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|6  
|6  
|24
|24
|-
|X450
|[[Pochven]]
|Drone Nullsec (0.0)
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|
|16
|-
|-
|X702
|X702
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|1  
|1  
|16
|16
|-
|U372
|Drone Nullsec (0.0)
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|-
|F216
|Class 2 to Class 6 W-Space
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|-
|C729
|"Adjacent" systems
|[[Pochven]]
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|25
|16
|-
|R081
|[[Pochven]]
|Class 4 W-Space
|1,000,000
|450,000
|0
|
|16
|-
|X450
|[[Pochven]]
|Drone Nullsec (0.0)
|1,000,000
|375,000
|0
|
|16
|-
|J377
|C1/2/3?
| [[Turnur]]
|1,000,000,000
|62,000,000
|0
|8
|24
|}
|}


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Some wormholes lead to [[Thera]].
Some wormholes lead to [[Thera]].


====Leading to wormhole space====
==== Leading to wormhole space ====
Wormholes leading to W-Space take the image and color of the class of W-Space system on the other side. A white W-Space wormhole will take you to a Class 3 W-Space system.
Wormholes leading to W-Space take the image and color of the class of W-Space system on the other side. A white W-Space wormhole will take you to a Class 3 W-Space system.