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'''Scanning''' is the primary method of finding objects and locations in space.
  
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== Finding things with scanning ==
 
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This table shows the type of scanning you will most likely use when looking for a specific result.
'''Scanning''' is a method of finding objects, ships and hidden sites in space.  Every ship in Eve has an On-Board System Scanner that can be used to search for objects not found on the [[Overview]].  Every ship in Eve with the exception of shuttles and freighters can fit a Scan Probe Launcher module to launch probes.  Probes greatly increase both the number of types of objects that can be detected and the range at which they can be scanned.
 
 
 
==Scan Equipment==
 
 
 
===On-board System Scanner===
 
The on-board scanner can be used to find [[Cosmic Anomalies]], which are combat, ore or ice sites. The combat sites contain rats depending on the site type, lower security space is more likely to find the harder sites (with higher rewards). To find anomalies with your on-board scanner, press ALT+P and ensure the "Show Anomalies" checkbox under the "Filtered" button is checked. This will show all sites within 64AU of your ship immediately at 100%. When you have found an anomaly, warp there or create a bookmark of its position. Once an Anomaly has been completed, it will disappear after some time.
 
 
 
===Probe launcher===
 
You need a Probe Launcher module, and some Probes.
 
 
 
Core Scanner Probes cannot find ships, so are primarily useful for finding [[Cosmic Signatures]] (exploration sites and wormhole entrances). While they suffice for getting you into (and out of) a wormhole, if you are planning on operating inside W-space it is likely a good idea to be able to probe out ships. Combat Scanner Probes will detect ships, in addition to Cosmic Signatures.  The two also have different maximum and minimum scan ranges - see the table below.
 
 
 
Expanded Probe Launchers have ''much'' higher CPU fitting requirements than Core Probe Launchers.
 
 
 
Any probe can be used in any launcher with the capacity to load it.  Practically, this means an Expanded launcher can launch any probe, and a Core launcher can only launch Core probes.
 
 
 
Sisters faction probes and launchers each increase the probe scan strength by 10%, but are considerably more expensive than the basic versions.
 
 
 
====Standard====
 
* Core Probe Launcher
 
* Expanded Probe Launcher
 
* Core Scanner Probe
 
* Combat Scanner Probe
 
====Faction====
 
* Sisters Core Probe Launcher
 
* Sisters Expanded Probe Launcher
 
* Sisters Core Scanner Probe
 
* Sisters Combat Scanner Probe
 
* RSS Core Scanner Probe
 
 
 
===Directional Scanner===
 
{{main|Directional Scanner Guide}}
 
The Directional Scanner, or "D-Scanner," is built into every ship and can be used to discover, but not pinpoint, objects up to 14 AU away from your ship. You can do a lot with this little gem.
 
 
 
==Probe Attributes==
 
 
 
Probe have two attributes that effect scan result: sensor strength (higher is better) and maximum deviation (lower is better).
 
 
 
Probes also have attributes that effect their use: Scan time, flight time and base scan range.
 
 
 
Flight time limits for how long probes can be kept in space. For RSS probes this is 1000 seconds (less than 17 minutes) while all other probes have 4000 seconds (over one hour). If probes are left in space for more than this duration they will be lost.
 
 
 
Base scan range dictates what scan ranges the probe can use. For core probes this is always 0.25 AU while combat probes have base scan range of 0.5 AU. Smaller scan range gives better results but scans smaller volume. This makes core probes better at scanning hard to scan signatures where the smallest scan range needs to be used. When scanning with range larget than 0.25 AU this has no effect.
 
 
 
===Skills===
 
* {{sk|Astrometrics|mult=yes|price=yes}} 5% increase in scan probe sensor strength and 5% reduction in scan time and maximum deviation per level.
 
* {{sk|Astrometric Acquisition|mult=yes|price=yes}} 5% reduction in scan time per level.
 
* {{sk|Astrometric Pinpointing|mult=yes|price=yes}} 5% reduction in maximum scan deviation per level.
 
* {{sk|Astrometric Rangefinding|mult=yes|price=yes}} 5% increase in scan probe sensor strength per level.
 
 
 
===Maximum Deviation===
 
The deviation is the distance between the scan result shown on the map and the actual location of your target.
 
 
 
The actual deviation cannot be calculated at this time because it is unknown how CCP has factored signal strength into the equation. However, the maximum deviation, the worst case scenario, can be calculated.  The stronger your signal strength, the less actual deviation you will have - therefore the deviation of your scan will always be less than the distance shown below. (Knowing your relative signal strength will help you get an idea of how far way that dot might actually be from your target.)
 
 
 
In order to calculate the maximum possible deviation you use the constants provided for the type of probe, the scan size your probes are set to, and your skill level of Astrometric Pinpointing.
 
 
 
Here is the formula:
 
:''Max Deviation'' = (''Scan Range''/''Base Scan Range'') × ''Base Maximum Deviation'' × (1 − ''Pinpointing Skill''/10)
 
 
 
Below is a table that shows how your pinpointing skill affects the maximum possible deviation of scanner probes.  Keep in mind that while Sisters probes and/or launchers have no effect on maximum deviation, they do have an effect on signal strength that will affect the deviation that you see in your scans.
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" | Scan Range
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! To find this item !! Use this kind of scanner
! colspan="6" | Astrometric Pinpointing Skill Level
 
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! 0 !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5
 
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! style="text-align:left" | 0.25 AU<sup style="line-height:1">1</sup>
 
| 0.125 || 0.1125 || 0.100 || 0.0875 || 0.075 || 0.0625
 
|-
 
! style="text-align:left" | 0.5 AU
 
| 0.25 || 0.225 || 0.2 || 0.175 || 0.15 || 0.125
 
|-
 
! style="text-align:left" | 1 AU
 
| 0.5 || 0.45 || 0.4 || 0.35 || 0.3 || 0.25
 
|-
 
! style="text-align:left" | 2 AU
 
| 1 || 0.9 || 0.8 || 0.7 || 0.6 || 0.5
 
 
|-
 
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! style="text-align:left" | 4 AU
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| Names of objects within 14AU of your ship || [[#Overview, Map and Directional Scan|Overview, D-scan, Map]]
| 2 || 1.8 || 1.6 || 1.4 || 1.2 || 1
 
 
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! style="text-align:left" | 8 AU
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| Locations or coordinates of objects || [[#Probe Scanning|Probe]]
| 4 || 3.6 || 3.2 || 2.8 || 2.4 || 2
 
 
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! style="text-align:left" | 16 AU
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| Asteroid belt || [[#Overview, Map and Directional Scan|Overview, D-scan, Map]]
| 8 || 7.2 || 6.4 || 5.6 || 4.8 || 4
 
 
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! style="text-align:left" | 32 AU
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| Asteroid size and composition || [[#Survey Scanning|Survey]]
| 16 || 14.4 || 12.8 || 11.2 || 9.6 || 8
 
 
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|-
! style="text-align:left" | 64 AU<sup style="line-height:1">2</sup>
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| Ice belt || [[#Overview, Map and Directional Scan|Overview, D-scan, Map]]
| 32 || 28.8 || 25.6 || 22.4 || 19.2 || 16
 
 
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| colspan="8" style="font-size:smaller" | 1 Combat Scanner Probes have a minimum scan range of 0.5 AU.<br />2 Core Scanner Probes haves a maximum scan range of 32 AU.
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| Ice size and composition || [[#Survey Scanning|Survey]]
|}
 
 
 
Note that as your Astrometric Pinpointing skill increases, the maximum deviation at each increment of the probes' scan range decreases.  Referring to the table for an example: if you have no skill in Astrometric Pinpointing, with your probes set to a 4 AU scan range your maximum deviation is as much as 2 AU.  Increasing your Astrometric Pinpointing skill to level 4 reduces the maximum scan deviation at that scan range to 1.2 AU.
 
 
 
Another thing to note is that both combat and core scanner probes experience the same maximum deviations at the same scan ranges.  The reason is that although the core scanner probe has a base maximum deviation of 0.125 AU and the combat scanner probe has a base maximum deviation of 0.25 AU (implying the core probe is more accurate), the two types of probes have base scan ranges of 0.25 AU and 0.5 AU, respectively.  Plugging those numbers into the equation above yields the same maximum deviations at each scan range for both kinds of probe.
 
 
 
==Implants and Attribute enhancers==
 
There are numerous Implants  that range from almost disposable to exceedingly expensive. 
 
* Attribute Enhancers occupy slots 1 to 5. Some of these also affect Skills
 
* Skill Enhancers occupy slots 6 to 10.
 
 
 
===Attribute Enhancing Implants===
 
{|border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
 
 
!rowspan="2"|Secondary Effect
 
!rowspan="2"|Set Name
 
!colspan="2"|Set Bonus per slot
 
!colspan="5"|Effect Bonus per slot
 
!rowspan="2"|Total Effect
 
!rowspan="2"|Attributes
 
|----
 
|1-5
 
|6 (Omega)
 
|1
 
|2
 
|3
 
|4
 
|5
 
|----
 
 
 
 
 
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|rowspan="2"|Probe Scan Strength
 
|Mid-grade Virtue
 
|10%
 
|25%
 
|1%
 
|2%
 
|3%
 
|4%
 
|5%
 
|33.83%
 
| +3
 
|----
 
|Low-grade Virtue
 
|2.5%
 
|10%
 
|1%
 
|2%
 
|3%
 
|4%
 
|5%
 
|20.03%
 
| +2
 
|----
 
 
 
|}
 
===Skill Hardwiring Implants ===
 
{|border="1" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0"
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Slot
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| Gas cloud || [[#Overview, Map and Directional Scan|Overview, D-scan, Map]]
|Name               
 
|Code
 
|Effect Bonus
 
|Modifier
 
 
|-
 
|-
|6
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| Moon mining || [[#Probe Scanning|Survey Probe]]
|Poteque 'Prospector' Astrometric Pinpointing
 
|AP-6xx
 
|Scan deviation
 
|2%, 6%, 10%
 
 
|-
 
|-
|7
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| Wormhole || [[#Probe Scanning|Scan Probe]]
|Poteque 'Prospector' Astrometric Acquisition
 
|AQ-7xx
 
|Scanning Time
 
|2%, 6%, 10%
 
 
|-
 
|-
|8
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| Player piloted ships || [[#Probe Scanning|Combat Probe]]
|Poteque 'Prospector' Astrometric Rangefinding
 
|AR-8xx
 
|Scanning Strength
 
|2%, 6%, 10%
 
 
|}
 
|}
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Follow the links below for more detailed information.
  
==Ship Equipment==
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== Overview, Map and Directional Scan ==
 
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[[image:Opendscan.jpg|thumb]]
Normal core probes have 40 sensor strength and combat probes have 20 sensor strength. Both 4000 seconds flight time.
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Every ship in EVE comes with an onboard [[Overview]] window that can be configured to show planets, asteroid belts, moons, stations, and other useful objects in the current system. A thorough study of the Overview is highly recommended because it is difficult to play EVE without this information.
Core probe launcher can be used to launch core probes. The expanded probe launcher can use both core and combat probes but has very high CPU requirement.
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Every ship in EVE also comes with an onboard [[Directional Scanner]] (D-scan) that can be used to discover, but not pinpoint via distance or coordinates, objects up to 14 AU away from the ship.  
 
 
The following increase probe attributes:
 
* Rigs:
 
** Gravity capacitor upgrade rig (T1 +10%, T2 +15% sensor strength)
 
* Probe launchers:
 
** T2 core probe launcher (+5% sensor strength)
 
** T2 expanded probe launcher (+5% sensor strength)
 
** Sister core probe launcher (+10% sensor strength)
 
** Sister expanded probe launcher (+10% sensor strength)
 
* Probes:
 
** Sister core probes (44 sensor strength)
 
** Sister combat probes (22 sensor strength)
 
** RRS probes (45 sensor strength, 1000 s flight time)
 
* Scan array (midslot module)
 
** Acquisition arrays (T1 -10%, T2 -15% scan time. Can fit only one)
 
** Pinpointing arrays (T1 -10%, T2 -15% maximum deviation)
 
** Rangefinding arrays (T1 +10%, T2 +15% sensor strength)
 
 
 
===Ships===
 
====Tech 1 (T1) Frigates====
 
Each race has a T1 frigate with a 7.5% increase to scan strength of probes per level of racial frigate skill trained:
 
* {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Magnate]]
 
* {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Heron]]
 
* {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Imicus]]
 
* {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Probe]]
 
 
 
====Tech 2 (T2) [[CovOps]]====
 
Covops ships get a 10% per level bonus to scanning.  Note that you must uncloak to launch scan probes, but you can use them and recover them while remaining cloaked.
 
 
 
* {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Anathema]]
 
* {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Buzzard]]
 
* {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Helios]]
 
* {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Cheetah]]
 
 
 
====T3 Cruisers====
 
[[Strategic_Cruiser|Strategic cruisers]] can be fitted with the '''Emergent Locus Analyzer''' subsystem that gives them probing bonuses.  If you're in a roaming gang of strategic cruisers, this might be useful -- but note that you can buy about 50 covops ships for the price of one of these. 
 
 
 
* {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Legion]]
 
* {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Tengu]]
 
* {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Proteus]]
 
* {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Loki]]
 
 
 
====Sisters of EVE ships====
 
The [[Sisters_of_Eve|Sisters of EVE]] faction frigate and cruiser both have a 37.5% role bonus to scanning and are also able to fit a Covert Ops cloak.  They have lower skill requirements than CovOps T2's, but they are insanely expensive compared to other frigates/cruisers.
 
* {{icon|isis sisters|22}}[[Astero]] Frigate.  (CPU is low, making it hard to fit an Expanded Probe Launcher.)
 
* {{icon|isis sisters|22}}[[Stratios]] Cruiser.
 
* {{icon|isis sisters|22}}[[Nestor]] Battleship. Role Bonus: 50% bonus to Core and Combat Scanner Probe strength. Can not fit a Covert Ops cloak.
 
 
 
==Scan Results==
 
 
 
Once the target's signal strength reaches 25%, the scan result will display one of the following 5 groups. If it is a group that doesn't interest you, it is safe to move on at this point.
 
 
 
===Gas===
 
[[Scanning:Scan Results#Gas_Sites|Gas]] sites are harvestable gas clouds.
 
To utilize this type of exploration site, [[mining:Gas Clouds|Gas Harvesting]] is required.
 
 
 
===Relic===
 
[[Scanning:Scan Results#Relic_Sites|Relic]] sites contain [[Archaeology]] items.
 
To utilize this type of exploration site, [[Archaeology]] will be required.
 
[[Exploration#Relic_Sites_and_Data_Sites:_Hacking|More details here.]]
 
 
 
===Data===
 
[[Scanning:Scan Results#Data_Sites|Data Sites]] sites contain [[Hacking]] items.
 
To utilize this type of exploration site, [[Hacking]] will be required.
 
[[Exploration#Relic_Sites_and_Data_Sites:_Hacking|More details here.]]
 
 
 
===Unknown===
 
====Combat====
 
[[Scanning:Scan Results#Unknown|Combat]] sites are locations to kill [[NPC]] [[Ratting|Rats]].
 
To utilize this type of exploration site, '''combat skills''' will be required.
 
 
 
====Wormholes====
 
[[Scanning:Scan Results#Unknown|Wormholes]] are portals to and from Wormhole Space ([[W-Space]]) and Known Space ([[K-Space]]).
 
For further information see [[Wormholes]] main article.
 
 
 
{{expansion past|Previous terms for these sites followed the same naming convention for ship sensors, as follows: Ladar--Gas, Radar--Hacking, Magnetometric--Archeological, Gravimetric--Asteroid fields | width=50%}}
 
 
 
==Scanning & Probing Techniques and Tricks==
 
 
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErCHjNTsRA Alebrelle Kuatu's Probe Scanning Video] for an up to date video on the topic.
 
 
 
===What You Cannot Probe Down===
 
* Wrecks (player or NPC)
 
* Cargo containers (jetcans, anchored secure containers, etc.)
 
* Corpses (biomass)
 
 
 
{{expansion past | An earlier version of the game grouped these types under the "Scrap" category, and they ''were'' possible to probe. | width=50%}}
 
 
 
===Rearranging Probes===
 
Controls for rearranging probes have recently changed in the Odyssey expansion
 
*By default all probes will move as one constellation unless you hold SHIFT or ALT which modifies how probes are moved. Holding SHIFT moves a single probe instead of all at once, ALT makes them zoom in or out around their common center, useful for pinpointing those sites which are hard to get 100% on. This allows for some very fast repositioning of probes.
 
*The probe-cube can be clicked and dragged.  If you grab the top or bottom, they slide on a horizontal plane, if you grab the sides of the cube, they slide on a vertical plane. This is why every so often you grab the cube and it slides away to somewhere weird- you accidentally grabbed the side of the cube instead of the top.
 
To reset the formation press either of the two preconfigured probe-patterns to reset both scan-range and position. This does not however reset probe constellation position in space.
 
 
 
===Probe Placement===
 
Scan Probe Placement (With 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 probes). You can find any site with just 4 probes, assuming you have enough sensor strength.  If the site is too weak, you can pile on additional probes and it may work.
 
By default your probe launcher will always try to launch the maximum amount of 8 probes.
 
 
 
===Where to Find Sites===
 
Sites only seem to spawn in a sphere 4 AU around celestials (may only be planets).
 
If you are scanning large reaches of empty space, you might find mission sites and abandoned drones, but probably not much else.
 
 
 
===Solar System Map===
 
The Solar System Map can be rotated using the Left Mouse Button, and panned using the Right Mouse Button as well.
 
Clicking an object (celestial body, station, probe, etc.) changes the pivot point when rotating with the Left Mouse Button. Hint: Double clicking on the probe cube sets the probe cube to be the rotation pivot point, and re-centers the view to probe cube.
 
 
 
===Loading Probes===
 
Carry exactly twice as many probes as you use at a time. When you load your launcher initially, only load the amount of probes you can have active.  (For example, if you have 8 probes active, carry 16 but only load 8.) As soon as you've launched your maximum number of probes and are busy placing them, the launcher will automatically load the next stack -- exactly the amount you need for the next system (be aware, activating a cloaking device while the reload timer is ticking down will cancel the reload due to being cloaked).  That way, the launcher will always be ready without you ever having to manually load it.  All you have to do is remember to recall them before moving to the next system.
 
 
 
===Results, and What They Mean===
 
*Sphere:  The result is somewhere in the sphere.  One probe only has a hit and approximate range.  You ''can'' get multiple probes with independent hits, it can be messy.  This is the least accurate hit.
 
*Circle:  Two probes have approximate distances.  More accurate, and likely to yield better hits with more probes. Target anomaly has been narrowed down to a plane - a slice of the previous sphere.
 
*Two Dots:  Three probes have distances, which narrows it down to between two possible locations.  Likely to be more or less accurate, but beware of deviation. Target anomaly has been narrowed down from the slice of the sphere to being somewhere on a straight line between the two points.
 
*One Dot:  Four probes can see the result.  Once scan strength reaches 100%, the result will be warpable.
 
 
 
===Quick and Dirty How-To ===
 
(Read [[Exploration#Probing_Down_an_Exploration_Site|Exploration]] for a more detailed guide with tips and troubleshooting)
 
*Look at the system scanner and determine if there are any Cosmic Signatures to be found.  (Before Odyssey expansion you had to drop probes and scan before you could determine if a system had any Cosmic Signatures in it.)
 
 
 
*Drop your probes. Scan, and use the filter to limit your results to what you want to find.
 
  
*Once you get a result, position probes to cover that result.  This may be as easy as moving them around a little, or covering a sphereEither way, keep in mind results from wide scans are ''very'' inaccurate sometimes.
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This equipment can be used to search for [[Cosmic Anomalies]] (including ice belts and gas clouds) and other objects not found on the Overview.   
  
*With luck, you will get "one dot" result.  If you get circles, or more spheres, your initial guess was off and you need to reposition and try again.  One way to easily cover a sphere-result, is to put 4 probes around the edges at enough range to cover the entire sphere.  If this is impractical, overlap the sphere as much as possible and try to narrow it down to a circle-result.
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In addition, each ship has a [[Directional Scanner|Solar System Map]] that displays the overview and directional scanning data in graphic form.
  
*Once you get it down to one result, close probes in, bring them to the same plane as the result, drop scan radius, and re-scan.
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== Survey Scanning ==
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Asteroid and ice miners may use [[Mining#Survey_scanner|survey scanners]] to measure distances to various targets and monitor their volume as they are mined. Survey scanners typically measure resource type, quantity and distance. They have a maximum range of 15 km (23 km with T2), and they occupy a mid-level fitting slot.
  
*Repeat the process of dropping range, positioning arrows on the result circle, and rescanning until you get your result.  If you hit the minimum probe range and still can't get 100%, try repositioning your probes more closely to the signature (holding ALT and sliding the probes closer to the target works wonders). There are some sites that you may not be able to probe -- to get them, try to increase your "probe scan strength". You can use Sisters launcher & probes, rig your ship, buy hardwired scanning implants, and/or train higher levels of the relevant skills.
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While the range of a scanner is small, the scanned asteroids stay in the menu if the scanner is run again at a different point within the same grid. Therefore, it is possible to get the contents of the entire belt/anomaly by scanning it multiple times at different spots without closing the survey scanner window.
  
==Links==
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== Probe Scanning ==
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Every ship in EVE except for shuttles and freighters can fit a Scan Probe Launcher module.  These launch probes that increase the number of types of objects that can be detected and the range at which they can be scanned. Such probes provide distance and coordinate information. A probe launcher will take up a high fitting slot.
  
*<s>[[Smurfprime's Probing Guide]]</s> (old information)
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A probe launcher can launch various types of probes:
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErCHjNTsRA Alebrelle Kuatu's Probe Scanning Basics]
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* "[[Probe scanning|Scan]]" probes are used extensively in [[Exploration]] to find [[wormholes]] and other [[Cosmic Anomalies]]. They are also used to find PvE [[combat sites]] and other [[cosmic signatures]].
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* "Combat" probes can pinpoint the location of other ships. These are most frequently used in PvP.
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* [[Moon mining]] uses specialized [[Moon_mining#Equipment|survey probes]] which investigate a solar system and return the ore name, the quantity, the TypeID, and the ID's for the Solar System, Planet and Moon. (Note that these are ''probes'' and must be launched - as opposed to the use of a survey ''scanner'' as described above.)
  
 
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Scanning is the primary method of finding objects and locations in space.

Finding things with scanning

This table shows the type of scanning you will most likely use when looking for a specific result.

To find this item Use this kind of scanner
Names of objects within 14AU of your ship Overview, D-scan, Map
Locations or coordinates of objects Probe
Asteroid belt Overview, D-scan, Map
Asteroid size and composition Survey
Ice belt Overview, D-scan, Map
Ice size and composition Survey
Gas cloud Overview, D-scan, Map
Moon mining Survey Probe
Wormhole Scan Probe
Player piloted ships Combat Probe

Follow the links below for more detailed information.

Overview, Map and Directional Scan

Opendscan.jpg

Every ship in EVE comes with an onboard Overview window that can be configured to show planets, asteroid belts, moons, stations, and other useful objects in the current system. A thorough study of the Overview is highly recommended because it is difficult to play EVE without this information. Every ship in EVE also comes with an onboard Directional Scanner (D-scan) that can be used to discover, but not pinpoint via distance or coordinates, objects up to 14 AU away from the ship.

This equipment can be used to search for Cosmic Anomalies (including ice belts and gas clouds) and other objects not found on the Overview.

In addition, each ship has a Solar System Map that displays the overview and directional scanning data in graphic form.

Survey Scanning

Asteroid and ice miners may use survey scanners to measure distances to various targets and monitor their volume as they are mined. Survey scanners typically measure resource type, quantity and distance. They have a maximum range of 15 km (23 km with T2), and they occupy a mid-level fitting slot.

While the range of a scanner is small, the scanned asteroids stay in the menu if the scanner is run again at a different point within the same grid. Therefore, it is possible to get the contents of the entire belt/anomaly by scanning it multiple times at different spots without closing the survey scanner window.

Probe Scanning

Every ship in EVE except for shuttles and freighters can fit a Scan Probe Launcher module. These launch probes that increase the number of types of objects that can be detected and the range at which they can be scanned. Such probes provide distance and coordinate information. A probe launcher will take up a high fitting slot.

A probe launcher can launch various types of probes:

  • "Scan" probes are used extensively in Exploration to find wormholes and other Cosmic Anomalies. They are also used to find PvE combat sites and other cosmic signatures.
  • "Combat" probes can pinpoint the location of other ships. These are most frequently used in PvP.
  • Moon mining uses specialized survey probes which investigate a solar system and return the ore name, the quantity, the TypeID, and the ID's for the Solar System, Planet and Moon. (Note that these are probes and must be launched - as opposed to the use of a survey scanner as described above.)