Resources

Resources are the raw materials collected by Astroneers in order to create and fuel items, objects, and vehicles. Resources vary in rarity, with some occurring naturally in great quantity on a planet's surface; some appearing only on specific kinds of planets or deep below the surface; and yet others that don't occur naturally at all and must be either found as part of a discovery or traded for using a Trade Platform.

= Collecting Resources =

Harvesting
Naturally occurring resources, found in deposits on or below a planet's surface, can be excavated with tools like the Terrain Tool or Drill Head. This will break the deposits apart and collect the resource into portable items, often called "stacks." Some of these resources are harvested in an unrefined form and need to be smelted using the Smelter Module before they can be used, such as Laterite (which smelts into Aluminum) and Malachite (which smelts into Copper). Oxygen, Power, Resin, and Compound used to be found in spires, which were removed in 0.4.10221.0. Oxygen and Power were removed entirely in version 0.10.1.0.

Extracting

 * Main Article: Mineral Extractor

While using the Terrain Tool to dig out terrain, any canisters will be used to store the excess Soil. By using the Soil Centrifuge, it is possible to extract certain resources directly from canisters filled with soil. These resources include: Resin, Compound, Organic, Clay, Quartz, and Graphite.

Trading

 * Main Article: Trade Platform

Once researched and built, the Trade Platform is an excellent way to procure specific resources by trading what you have for what you need. The rarer the resource, the more value it is prescribed at the Trade Platform, and the more you are able to get in exchange for it. Scrap is an easy way to obtain lots of resources, thanks to the abundance provided by throwing salvageable parts into the Large or Medium Shredder.

Researches
Discoveries such as space debris and supply drops will often yield resources and consumables, as well as lots of valuable salvageable parts.

= Resource Lists =

Common Materials

 * Icon Compound.png Compound
 * Icon Resin.png Resin
 * Icon Soil.png Soil

Rare Materials

 * Icon Lithium.png Lithium

Fuels

 * Icon Carbon.png Carbon (Coal)
 * Icon Organic.png Organic
 * Icon Hydrazine.png Hydrazine

Raw Resources

 * Icon_Ammonium.png Ammonium
 * Icon Clay.png Clay
 * Icon Laterite.png Laterite
 * Icon Malachite.png Malachite
 * Icon_Graphite.png Graphite
 * Icon_Hematite.png Hematite
 * Icon Quartz.png Quartz
 * Icon Sphalerite.png Sphalerite
 * Icon Titanite.png Titanite
 * Icon Wolframite.png Wolframite

Smelted

 * Icon Aluminum.png Aluminum
 * Icon Ceramic.png Ceramic
 * Icon Copper.png Copper
 * Icon Glass.png Glass
 * Icon Iron.png Iron
 * Icon Titanium.png Titanium
 * Icon Zinc.png Zinc
 * Icon Tungsten.png Tungsten

Refined

 * Icon Aluminum Alloy.png Aluminum Alloy
 * Icon Diamond.png Diamond
 * Icon Explosive Powder.png Explosive Powder
 * Icon Graphene.png Graphene
 * Icon Nanocarbon Alloy.png NanoCarbon Alloy
 * Icon Plastic.png Plastic
 * Icon Rubber.png Rubber
 * Icon Silicone.png Silicone
 * Icon Steel.png Steel
 * Icon Titanium Alloy.png Titanium Alloy
 * Icon Tungsten Carbide.png Tungsten Carbide

Atmospheric Resource

 * Icon Argon.png Argon
 * Icon Helium.png Helium
 * Icon Hydrogen.png Hydrogen
 * Icon Methane.png Methane
 * Icon Nitrogen.png Nitrogen
 * Icon Sulfur.png Sulfur

Other

 * Icon Astronium.png Astronium
 * Icon Scrap.png Scrap
 * Icon Oxygen.png Oxygen
 * Unimplemented Resources

= Gallery =

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