Liquid Methane

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Methane is liquid made from condensing Natural Gas.

Usage

When heating Methane to -158.5 °C (vaporization point +3 °C), it will turn into Natural Gas.

Production

When cooling Sour Gas down to -164.5 °C (condensation point -3 °C), it will turn into Methane (67% mass) and Sulfur (33% mass).

This content was added in Spaced Out It can be harvested on rocket missions to renewable Space POIs:

  • In Exploded Gas Giants at a rate of 45 – 120 kg per cycle, as a solid, liquid and gas.
  • In Exploded Ice Giants at a rate of 27 – 81 kg per cycle, as a solid.
  • In Oily Asteroid Fields at a rate of 17 – 56.5 kg per cycle, as a solid.