Raw Moon Materials
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Tungsten (raw moon material) - 25,000 units
One of the hardest metals in existence. Able to form extremely durable alloys with various other elements, and very useful in a number of deep-space scenarios.$4.95 -
Titanium (raw moon material) - 15,000 units
An extremely fatigue-resistant yet light-weight metallic element, useful as a refractory metal and employable in a wide variety of potential scenarios. One of the primary building blocks of a whole host of materials.$3.95 -
Thulium (raw moon material) - 5,000 units
A soft, rare, silvery-gray metal. Used in the creation of lasers, in addition to possessing a range of radiation-related production applications.$3.95 -
Technetium (raw moon material) - 10,000 units
A silvery metal, primarily used as a corrosion inhibitor and a superconductor.$3.95 -
Silicates (raw moon material) - 50,000 units
Various types of silicon-based and oxygen-based rock formations.$3.95 -
Scandium (raw moon material) - 25,000 units
A transition element harnessed from rare minerals, Scandium commonly sees use as a component of high-intensity light fixtures for deep-space environments, as well as being a strong building block in many deep-space structures and spacecraft due to its extremely high melting point.$3.95 -
Promethium (raw moon material) - 2,500 units
An extremely radioactive luminescent metal, sometimes used as a heating component and a building block for laser generators.$3.95 -
Platinum (raw moon material) - 10,000 units
A corrosion-resistant precious metal with an extremely wide range of applications. Often used as a chemical catalyst.$3.95 -
Neodymium (raw moon material) - 2,500 units
A rare, silvery metal. Due to its atmospheric reactiveness, Neodymium is used primarily for light-refractive purposes and as a colorant for other materials.$4.95
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