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The values in this guide are more recent than that post. I can't speak to whether they're still valid, since I haven't played in years.
Ive fould this reddit post which states completely different stats:
https://www.reddit.com/r/avorion/comments/j1t2x2/the_economics_of_stations/
Also, you mention the "base price" slider and discuss what it does, but I don't see a recommendation on what to actually set it to. I've been setting it to 10% on all my mines.
Just curious - I usually pick a Noble Metal Mine (Gold/Platinum) as my first mine in playthroughs over the years because of the pools of money it brings, but is this saying that I should instead be making a Gas Collector type 3 (H/N/O) because it's at the top of the mines list?