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'''Metallic asteroid chunk''' is a resource gathered by [[asteroid collector|asteroid collectors]] and processed in [[crusher|crushers]]. It is the main source for [[iron ore]], used to make [[thruster oxidizer]], and [[copper ore]] in space. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing. | '''Metallic asteroid chunk''' is a resource gathered by [[asteroid collector|asteroid collectors]] and processed in [[crusher|crushers]]. It is the main source for [[iron ore]], used to make [[thruster oxidizer]], and later [[copper ore]] in space. It is dropped from metallic asteroids, which is the most common [[Asteroids|asteroid]] when traversing between the first 4 planets. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing. | ||
As they only stack of 1, it is recommended to use [[Transport belt|belts]] as buffers rather than using [[cargo bay| cargo bays.]] | |||
== Alternative recipes == | == Alternative recipes == | ||
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! Recipe !! Ingredients !! Result !! Produced by | ! Recipe !! Ingredients !! Result !! Produced by !! Required Research | ||
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| {{Icon|Metallic asteroid crushing}} || {{Icon|Time|2}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Iron ore|20}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.2}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} | | {{Icon|Metallic asteroid crushing}} || {{Icon|Time|2}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Iron ore|20}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.2}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} || {{Icon|Space platform (research)}} | ||
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| {{Icon|Metallic asteroid reprocessing}} || {{Icon|Time|2}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.4}} + {{Icon|Carbonic asteroid chunk|0.2}} + {{Icon|Oxide asteroid chunk|0.2}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} | | {{Icon|Metallic asteroid reprocessing}} || {{Icon|Time|2}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.4}} + {{Icon|Carbonic asteroid chunk|0.2}} + {{Icon|Oxide asteroid chunk|0.2}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} || {{Icon|Asteroid reprocessing (research)}} | ||
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| {{Icon|Advanced metallic asteroid crushing}} || {{Icon|Time|5}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Iron ore|10}} + {{Icon|Copper ore|4}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.05}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} | | {{Icon|Advanced metallic asteroid crushing}} || {{Icon|Time|5}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|1}} || {{Icon|Iron ore|10}} + {{Icon|Copper ore|4}} + {{Icon|Metallic asteroid chunk|0.05}} || {{Icon|Crusher}} || {{Icon|Advanced asteroid processing (research)}} | ||
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== See also == | |||
* {{NavboxIconLink|Asteroids}}{{SA}} | |||
* {{NavboxIconLink|Carbonic asteroid chunk}} {{SA}} | |||
* {{NavboxIconLink|Oxide asteroid chunk}}{{SA}} | |||
* {{NavboxIconLink|Promethium asteroid chunk}} {{SA}} | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Metallic asteroid chunk is a resource gathered by asteroid collectors and processed in crushers. It is the main source for iron ore, used to make thruster oxidizer, and later copper ore in space. It is dropped from metallic asteroids, which is the most common asteroid when traversing between the first 4 planets. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing.
As they only stack of 1, it is recommended to use belts as buffers rather than using cargo bays.
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