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== Ore Sites ==
== Ore Sites ==
*Pre-Odyssey these were called Gravimetric Sites, they now no-longer require scanning and will show up when you enter a system or undock.
*Pre-Odyssey these were called Gravimetric Sites, they now no longer require scanning and will show up when you enter a system or undock.
*This site will despawn when it is completely mined or when its 3 day timer expires.
*The site will despawn when it is completely mined or when its 3 day timer expires.
*The Asteroids will be those that are found in the security level below the current level of the solar system and/or will be larger than normal.   
*The Asteroids will be those that are found in the security level below the current level of the solar system and/or will be larger than normal.   
*When spawned each site will have all flavors of each type of asteroid.  For example a Small Omber Deposit will have Golden, Silvery, and regular Omber Asteroids in the site.
*When spawned each site will have all flavors of each type of asteroid.  For example a Small Omber Deposit will have Golden, Silvery, and regular Omber Asteroids in the site.
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*As these sites now appear without scanning they can be as busy as normal asteroid belts.
*As these sites now appear without scanning they can be as busy as normal asteroid belts.
*There is an emote given in local when you complete (mine out) the site.
*There is an emote given in local when you complete (mine out) the site.
*When a site is first found, all the asteroids of that particular site may not be spawned initially. Some spawn over time. This has given rise to an old myth of gravimetric asteroid fields "refilling"; if at least one asteroid is left and not mined in the field. <Has this be verified post Odyssey?>
*When a site is first found, all the asteroids of that particular site may not be spawned initially. Some spawn over time. This has given rise to an old myth of gravimetric asteroid fields "refilling"; if at least one asteroid is left and not mined in the field. <Has this been verified post Odyssey?>