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Space Miner Job

The Space Miner job allows players to mine valuable resources in space, such as Oil, Gold, and Chemicals. Players must travel to the moon, mine these resources, and return to Earth. The job is linked to the Iron Miner job, and your progress as a miner will determine your rewards in space.

How to Get Employed as a Space Miner


  • Location: Tierra Robada, San Fierro.
  • Job Access: Press T and type /gps, search for Space Miner, click on it to be marked on your map.
  • Go to the yellow marker to take the Space Miner job, and you will automatically receive a spacesuit skin.
  • Once assigned to the job, head to the launch pad (white marker), where you will spawn a rocket to fly to the moon.

Mining in Space


  • Radiation Distance: As you enter space, a Radiation Distance bar will appear at the bottom right of your screen. Move in the direction where the bar decreases to 0.
  • Mining Process: After the bar hits 0, a loading bar will appear, and you will begin mining.
  • Resources: The resources you mine include:
    • Oil
    • Gold
    • Chemicals
  • Repeat: After mining the resources, continue the process to gather more.
  • Return to Earth: Use the rapid transport marker located on the asteroid bridge to return to Earth.

Job Benefits


  • The Minerals course in /courses increases the resource payment by 10% when working as a Space Miner.
  • VIP Hours are not required, but having VIP gives you a 20% bonus and jetpack access, speeding up the mining process.

Job Payment and Resources



The amount of resources you earn is based on your level in the Iron Miner job. Below are the rewards based on your level:

  • Level 1. Junior Miner - 51 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 3 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 2. Senior Miner - 59 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 3 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 3. Assistant Specialist - Not yet calculated
  • Level 4. Specialist - Not yet calculated
  • Level 5. Professional Miner - Not yet calculated
  • Level 6. Expert Miner - 94 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 3 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 7. Chief Miner - 102 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 6 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 8. Elite Miner - 111 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 6 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 9. Executive Miner - 119 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 7 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)
  • Level 10. God of Iron - 128 units of Oil, 5 grams of Gold, 7 units of Chemicals (With VIP bonuses + Minerals course bonus)

Additional Tips


  • Spacesuit: Always wear your spacesuit to survive in space. You can equip it automatically when you take the job or manually use /vipskin 252 (VIP skin) at any clothes shop.
  • How to Leave Space: Use the rapid transport or jump off and use a jetpack (or use /kill).
  • Alternative Way to Reach Space: If you have a Hydra, fly at 1100+ MASL near the job area to reach space.

Rank and Job Level System


  • The Space Miner job has no independent levels; it follows the same rank system as Iron Miner. To level up, you must complete tasks in the Iron Miner, Cave Miner, or Miner jobs.
  • L0: 0 Grams of Iron – Training
  • L1: 6,000 Grams of Iron – Junior Miner
  • L2: 12,500 Grams of Iron – Senior Miner
  • L3: 25,000 Grams of Iron – Assistant Specialist
  • L4: 50,000 Grams of Iron – Specialist
  • L5: 100,000 Grams of Iron – Professional Miner
  • L6: 200,000 Grams of Iron – Expert Miner
  • L7: 375,000 Grams of Iron – Chief Miner
  • L8: 750,000 Grams of Iron – Elite Miner
  • L9: 1,250,000 Grams of Iron – Executive Miner
  • L10: 2,500,000 Grams of Iron – God of Iron