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− | [[Nickel Ore]] is one of raw [[ores]] available from [[Hand Drill|mining]] asteroids. It can be processed in a [[Refinery]] or an [[Arc Furnace]] to produce [[Nickel Ingot]]s. | + | [[Nickel Ore]] is one of raw [[ores]] available from [[Hand Drill|mining]] asteroids. It can be found on planets and moons, occuring as nodes underneath the surface. It can be processed in a [[Refinery]] or an [[Arc Furnace]] to produce [[Nickel Ingot]]s. |
Nickel Ore is similar in appearance to [[Iron Ore]]. They can be distinguished by looking at the shade and any impurities; Nickel is a lighter brown, and has less blemishes. | Nickel Ore is similar in appearance to [[Iron Ore]]. They can be distinguished by looking at the shade and any impurities; Nickel is a lighter brown, and has less blemishes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 17 May 2020
Mass1 kg
1,000 g
1,000,000 mg
1.0e-3 t
1,000,000 mg
1.0e-3 t
Volume0.37 L
3.7e-4 m³
2.368e-5 Large-Blocks
0.00296 Small-Blocks
0.037 hL
370 mL
2.368e-5 Large-Blocks
0.00296 Small-Blocks
0.037 hL
370 mL
Refine Time0.66 s
Refined Mass400 g
0.4 kg
400,000 mg
400,000 mg
BrowseLast edit: 2020-04-04
Nickel Ore is one of raw ores available from mining asteroids. It can be found on planets and moons, occuring as nodes underneath the surface. It can be processed in a Refinery or an Arc Furnace to produce Nickel Ingots.
Nickel Ore is similar in appearance to Iron Ore. They can be distinguished by looking at the shade and any impurities; Nickel is a lighter brown, and has less blemishes.
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