Pristine White Glaze
When star fusion processes occur near high concentrations of silicate dust, such as those found in interstellar ice fields, the substance known as White Glaze is formed. While White Glaze generally is extremely high in nitrogen-14 and other stable nitrogen isotopes, a few rare fragments, such as this one, have stayed free of radioactive contaminants and are thus richer in isotopes than their more impure counterparts. Available in |
Astronautic
Cargo capacity | 0 m3 | |
Mass | 1,000 kg | |
Volume | 1000 m3 | |
Baseprice | 116,000 ISK |
Attributes
Primary Skill required | Ice Harvesting | |
Reprocessing Skill | Ice Processing | |
compressionTypeID | 28441 | |
compressionQuantityNeeded | 1 | |
Asteroid radius size multiplier | 160 | |
Asteroid unit radius | 1000 m | |
Stasis Webifier Resistance | 0 % | |
asteroidMetaLevel | 4 | |
oreBasicType | White Glaze |