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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. | ||