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== Wormholes - General Information ==
== Wormholes - General Information ==
You can scan down Wormholes from anywhere within New Eden by using the System Scanner (found in the same menu as the Directional Scanner). This is done by fitting a Scan Probe Lancher and loading it with Probes.  The results of the probes' findings are read on the System Scanner.
You can scan down Wormholes from anywhere within New Eden by using the System Scanner (found in the same menu as the Directional Scanner). This is done by fitting a Scan Probe Lancher and loading it with Probes.  The results of the probes' findings are read on the System Scanner. For more information about scanning by using probes, see [[Scanning_%26_Probing|Scanning & Probing]].


Wormholes link Known Space (k-space) with Wormhole Space (w-space). K-space includes all the solarsytems contained in the Star Map.  If you can set a destination to it, a system is k-space, even if it is deep within null-sec space (0.0).  Wormholes also link separate w-space solarsystems (or pockets).  ALL wormholes are randomly placed and are temporary.  A given wormhole allows only a certain amount of mass to go through it before it will destabilize and close forever.
Wormholes link Known Space (k-space) with Wormhole Space (w-space). K-space includes all the solarsytems contained in the Star Map.  If you can set a destination to it, a system is k-space, even if it is deep within null-sec space (0.0).  Wormholes also link separate w-space solarsystems (or pockets).  ALL wormholes are randomly placed and are temporary.  A given wormhole allows only a certain amount of mass to go through it before it will destabilize and close forever.