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'Chunks' are the colloquial name for the nuggets of mineral-rich ore that form in the cores of [[Ringroid|ringroids]]. They are so common that many spacecraft operating within the rings are exclusively designed with their spherical forms in mind.
'Chunks' are the colloquial name for the nuggets of [[Minerals|mineral]]-rich ore that form in the cores of [[Ringroid|ringroids]]. They are so common that many spacecraft operating within the rings are exclusively designed with their spherical forms in mind.


The [[asteroid impact of 2184]] with the then-in-construction [[Enceladus Prime]] revealed anomalous mineral concentrations within the [[A Ring]], the primary elements of which are listed below. Note that  all ore chunks contain a significant amount of ice, and that their average mass and purity increase as one goes deeper into the rings.
The [[asteroid impact of 2184]] with the then-in-construction [[Enceladus Prime]] revealed anomalous mineral concentrations within the [[A Ring]], the primary elements of which are listed below. Note that  all ore chunks contain a significant amount of ice, and that their average mass and purity increase as one goes deeper into the rings.

Latest revision as of 22:14, 22 June 2024

'Chunks' are the colloquial name for the nuggets of mineral-rich ore that form in the cores of ringroids. They are so common that many spacecraft operating within the rings are exclusively designed with their spherical forms in mind.

The asteroid impact of 2184 with the then-in-construction Enceladus Prime revealed anomalous mineral concentrations within the A Ring, the primary elements of which are listed below. Note that all ore chunks contain a significant amount of ice, and that their average mass and purity increase as one goes deeper into the rings.

Element Frequency Average chunk mass Average price

per metric ton

Iron (Fe) Very common 7,500 kg 900 E$
Palladium (Pd) Common 4,000 kg 2,500 E$
Platinum (Pt) Common 4,000 kg 2,700 E$
Vanadium (V) Common 3,000 kg 3,000 E$
Tungsten (W) Infrequent 3,000 kg 6,500 E$
Beryllium (Be) Rare 1,000 kg 20,000 E$