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Azure Ice

typeID28627
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price2,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by the accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Azure ice forms under the same circumstances as "blue ice," but due to its slightly different chemical composition, it contains substantially fewer oxygen isotopes by volume than its blue cousin, rendering it a "lesser" material.

Blue Ice

typeID16264
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price76,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Due to its unique chemical composition and the circumstances under which it forms, blue ice contains more oxygen isotopes than any other ice asteroid. Available in 1.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Clear Icicle

typeID16262
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price376,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. These crystalline formations can be found scattered around many an ice field, and are known as the universe's primary source of helium isotopes. Available in 1.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Compressed Blue Ice

typeID28433
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price760,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Blue Ice Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Due to its unique chemical composition and the circumstances under which it forms, blue ice contains more oxygen isotopes than any other ice asteroid. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Clear Icicle

typeID28434
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price3,760,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Clear Icicle Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. These crystalline formations can be found scattered around many an ice field, and are known as the universe's primary source of helium isotopes. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Dark Glitter

typeID28435
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price15,500,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Dark Glitter Blueprint
DescriptionDark glitter is one of the rarest of the interstellar ices, formed only in areas with large amounts of residual electrical current. Little is known about the exact way in which it comes into being; the staggering amount of liquid ozone to be found inside one of these rocks makes it an intriguing mystery for stellar physicists and chemists alike. In addition, it contains large amounts of heavy water and a decent measure of strontium clathrates. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Enriched Clear Icicle

typeID28436
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price4,660,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Enriched Clear Icicle Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. These crystalline formations can be found scattered around many an ice field and are known as the universe's primary source of helium isotopes. Due to environmental factors, this fragment's isotope deposits have become even richer than its regular counterparts'. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Gelidus

typeID28437
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price8,250,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Gelidus Blueprint
DescriptionFairly rare and very valuable, Gelidus-type ice formations are a large-scale source of strontium clathrates, one of the rarest ice solids found in the universe, in addition to which they contain unusually large concentrations of heavy water and liquid ozone. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Glacial Mass

typeID28438
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price760,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Glacial Mass Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Glacial masses are known to contain hydrogen isotopes in abundance, in addition to smatterings of heavy water and liquid ozone. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Glare Crust

typeID28439
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price15,250,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Glare Crust Blueprint
DescriptionIn areas with high concentrations of electromagnetic activity, ice formations such as this one, containing large amounts of heavy water and liquid ozone, are spontaneously formed during times of great electric flux. Glare crust also contains a small amount of strontium clathrates. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Krystallos

typeID28440
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price4,500,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Krystallos Blueprint
DescriptionThe universe's richest known source of strontium clathrates, Krystallos ice formations are formed only in areas where a very particular combination of environmental factors are at play. Krystallos compounds also include quite a bit of liquid ozone. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Pristine White Glaze

typeID28441
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price1,160,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Pristine White Glaze Blueprint
DescriptionWhen 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. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Smooth Glacial Mass

typeID28442
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price1,160,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Smooth Glacial Mass Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Glacial masses are known to contain hydrogen isotopes in abundance, but the high surface diffusion on this particular mass means it has considerably more than its coarser counterparts. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed Thick Blue Ice

typeID28443
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price1,160,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed Thick Blue Ice Blueprint
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Due to its unique chemical composition and the circumstances under which it forms, blue ice will, under normal circumstances, contain more oxygen isotopes than any other ice asteroid. This particular formation is an old one and therefore contains even more than its less mature siblings. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Compressed White Glaze

typeID28444
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume100.00 m³
Base Price760,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
Produced ByCompressed White Glaze Blueprint
DescriptionWhen 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. White Glaze is extremely high in nitrogen-14 and other stable nitrogen isotopes, and is thus a necessity for the sustained operation of certain kinds of control tower. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.

Crystalline Icicle

typeID28628
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. These crystalline formations can be found scattered around many stellar ice fields, but "crystalline icicles" have a very low isotope count compared to other minable ices, making it relatively worthless. It's simply "space ice."

Dark Glitter

typeID16267
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price1,550,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionDark glitter is one of the rarest of the interstellar ices, formed only in areas with large amounts of residual electrical current. Little is known about the exact way in which it comes into being; the staggering amount of liquid ozone to be found inside one of these rocks makes it an intriguing mystery for stellar physicists and chemists alike. In addition, it contains large amounts of heavy water and a decent measure of strontium clathrates. Available in 0.1 security status solar systems or lower.

Enriched Clear Icicle

typeID17978
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price466,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. These crystalline formations can be found scattered around many an ice field and are known as the universe's primary source of helium isotopes. Due to environmental factors, this fragment's isotope deposits have become even richer than its regular counterparts'. Available in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Gelidus

typeID16268
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price825,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionFairly rare and very valuable, Gelidus-type ice formations are a large-scale source of strontium clathrates, one of the rarest ice solids found in the universe, in addition to which they contain unusually large concentrations of heavy water and liquid ozone. Available in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Glacial Mass

typeID16263
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price76,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Glacial masses are known to contain hydrogen isotopes in abundance, in addition to smatterings of heavy water and liquid ozone. Available in 1.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Glare Crust

typeID16266
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price1,525,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionIn areas with high concentrations of electromagnetic activity, ice formations such as this one, containing large amounts of heavy water and liquid ozone, are spontaneously formed during times of great electric flux. Glare crust also contains a small amount of strontium clathrates. Available in 0.4 security status solar systems or lower.

Krystallos

typeID16269
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price450,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionThe universe's richest known source of strontium clathrates, Krystallos ice formations are formed only in areas where a very particular combination of environmental factors are at play. Krystallos compounds also include quite a bit of liquid ozone. Available in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Pristine White Glaze

typeID17976
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price116,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionWhen 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 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Smooth Glacial Mass

typeID17977
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price116,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Glacial masses are known to contain hydrogen isotopes in abundance, but the high surface diffusion on this particular mass means it has considerably more than its coarser counterparts. Available in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

Thick Blue Ice

typeID17975
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price116,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionInterstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Due to its unique chemical composition and the circumstances under which it forms, blue ice will, under normal circumstances, contain more oxygen isotopes than any other ice asteroid. This particular formation is an old one and therefore contains even more than its less mature siblings. Available in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower.

White Glaze

typeID16265
Mass1,000.00 kg
Volume1,000.00 m³
Base Price76,000.00 ISK
CategoryIce
DescriptionWhen 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. White Glaze is extremely high in nitrogen-14 and other stable nitrogen isotopes, and is thus a necessity for the sustained operation of certain kinds of control tower. Available in 1.0 security status solar systems or lower.