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===Locating and Targeting Asteroids===
===Locating and Targeting Asteroids===


[[File:QSG_gislers_asteroids.png|thumb|upright=1.4|<small>Gisleres – Click to Enlarge</small>|alt=gislers star system shown in get info]]
You will want to take your Venture to a Level 1.0 , 0.9 or 0.8 star system, preferably one that has a good number of asteroid belts (''seven or more is nice''). You can find these on the [[Star_Map|Map]] by using the Get Info window.


[[File:QSG_gislers_asteroids.png|thumb|upright=1.4|<small>Gislers – Click to Enlarge</small>|alt=gislers star system shown in get info]]You will want to take your Venture to a Level 1.0 , 0.9 or 0.8 star system, preferably one that has a good number of asteroid belts (''seven or more is nice''). You can find these on the [[Star_Map|Map]] by using the Get Info window.
(''If you are near Hisec Campus, [http://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Verge_Vendor/Gisleres#sec Gisleres] is a good place to mine. It is a Level 0.8 system with more than 20 asteroid belts. It sometimes has War Targets, though, so you have to keep a good watch.'')
 
 
(''If you are near Hisec Campus, Gislers is a good place to mine. It is a Level 0.8 system with more than 20 asteroid belts. It sometimes has War Targets, though, so you have to keep a good watch.'')
 


Make sure your ship is fitted out, then undock, go to the system where you want to mine, and select any local Asteroid Belt in the Overview's Mining Tab. Right-click and select "Warp to within 0 m".  
Make sure your ship is fitted out, then undock, go to the system where you want to mine, and select any local Asteroid Belt in the Overview's Mining Tab. Right-click and select "Warp to within 0 m".  


When you get there:
When you get there: