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==Example Wormholes==
==Example Wormholes==


[[File:B274_Example.jpg|An example B274 wormhole with show info]]
[[File:B274_Example.jpg|An example B274 wormhole with show info|1000px]]


From the information popup on this wormhole we can tell quite a few things.
From the information popup on this wormhole we can tell quite a few things.


* The B274 name means that this is an entrance, not an exit (which would be a K162). The difference doesn't mean much, at least mechanically, except that an entrance give much more information. For example, [[Wormhole Information|the Wormhole Information page]] tells us that a B274 wormhole leads to high sec K-space, has a total mass allowance of 2,000,000,000 kg, has a per-transit ship mass limit of 300,000,000 kg, and a maximum stable time of 24 hours, and the wormhole mass regenerates over time.
* The B274 name means that this is an entrance, not an exit (which would be a K162). The difference doesn't mean much, at least mechanically, except that an entrance give much more information. For example, [[Wormhole Information|the Wormhole Information page]] tells us that a B274 wormhole leads to high sec K-space, has a total mass allowance of 2,000,000,000 kg, has a per-transit ship mass limit of 300,000,000 kg, and a maximum stable time of 24 hours.
* The wormhole is beginning to decay, meaning it is more than 4 hours away from collapsing. Jumping through this hole is quite safe, timewise.
* The wormhole is beginning to decay, meaning it is more than 4 hours away from collapsing. Jumping through this hole is quite safe, timewise.
* The wormhole has had its stability reduced by a significant amount of mass pushed through it. This is generally known as '''first shrink'''. The wormhole is still safe to transit in smaller ships.
* The wormhole has had its stability reduced by a significant amount of mass pushed through it. This is generally known as '''first shrink'''. The wormhole is still safe to transit in smaller ships.
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* The cyan wedge around the wormhole entrance tells us that the wormhole has been bookmarked.
* The cyan wedge around the wormhole entrance tells us that the wormhole has been bookmarked.


[[File:2014.11.22.18.39.06.jpg|An example K162 wormhole with show info]]
[[File:2014.11.22.18.39.06.jpg|An example K162 wormhole with show info|1000px]]


Again, we can tell quite a few things.
Again, we can tell quite a few things.