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  1. Nearing roughly 2000-3500 light-seconds in distance to one of these Centaur asteroids will reveal its name, depending on your camera perspective. Note: A previously visited Centaur asteroid will have an asterisk (*) beside its name. Resources and Crates [] Gold Nuggets, Platinum Nuggets, and Nitrogen Ice are the only resources that can be found ...

  2. Each Season, there are 32 Centaur Asteroids that can be found around the Solar System. They can be found above or below the solar plane, next to the Sun, and inside or beyond the Kuiper Belt. Each asteroid can have up to 3 resources, and one crate. Most will have Gold Nuggets or Platinum Nuggets, and the furthest ones can even have some Nitrogen Ice. Centaur Asteroids are changed and moved ...

  3. Crates are one-time collectibles that you can find on Centaur Asteroids. Crates come in 3 tiers : Rare, Epic and Legendary. Once you collect a Crate, you must bring it back to Veskar on Earth. Watch out, as you can only carry one Crate at a time, just like Hubble pictures. Once delivered, the Crate will be opened, and you will obtain either Credits, or Modules. As of Season 6, there are 4 Rare ...

  4. Crates are usually found in the Centaur Asteroids, and usually in cramped or in the nightside, crates can have credits or modules.

  5. Oct 7, 2021 · This dual nature gave these weird objects their name: Seemingly half-asteroid and half-comet, they were dubbed “centaurs” after the half-human, half-horse creatures of Greek myths. More than a ...

  6. With a diameter of about 188 miles (302 kilometers), Chariklo is the largest member of an asteroid class known as the Centaurs. It orbits between more than 2 billion miles away beyond the orbit of Saturn. Chariklo's rings were first spotted in 2013. In 2023, scientists used a new technique with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to capture the ...

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  8. Mar 10, 2021 · Put more concretely, Chiron is about 10 times the size (and about 1,000 times the mass) of Arrokoth, but only one-tenth the size (and about one-thousandth the mass) of Pluto.

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