H-047c, Mass Effect: Andromeda Map

Map of the surface of the planet H-047c - Mass Effect: Andromeda.

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Markers on the map

Points of interest

Element Zero SampleRelated missions: Task: Hitting Rocks for Science.
Remnant ConservatoryRelated missions: The Remnant Tiller.
The Tempest
Titanium SampleRelated missions: Task: Hitting Rocks for Science.

New Mission

DatapadRelated missions: From the Dust.

Mission Objective

DatapadRelated missions: From the Dust.
DatapadRelated missions: From the Dust.
Outlaw HeadquartersRelated missions: From the Dust.
Vetra Nyx: Means and EndsFind the abandoned mine Related missions: Vetra Nyx: Means and Ends.

Rare Mining Zone

Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.

Enhanced Mining Zone

Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Platinum.

Basic Mining Zone

Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Titanium.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Platinum.
Mining Zone, H-047cMagnesium, Silicon, Platinum.

Forward Station

Forward Station, H-047c
Forward Station, H-047c
Forward Station, H-047c
Forward Station, H-047c
Forward Station, H-047c
Forward Station, H-047c

This small planet was of particular interest to the turian contingent of the Andromeda Initiative. Long-distance studies suggested H-047c was a "golden world," eminently suitable for dextro-protein species like turians, earning it the designation Habitat 5. The turian ark Natanus set course for H-047c to ensure they would have a viable settlement site on arrival.

In the intervening centuries, astronomical studies show H-047c was pulverized by debris from the erupting Scourge. The dark energy of the phenomenon increased the mass of this debris to the point that the impact shattered the planet, leaving it uninhabitable.

With its magnetic field drastically weakened and much of its atmosphere lost, what remains intact of H-047c's surface is vulnerable to cosmic radiation. This has rendered the soil unable to support life, though it is a potential source of valuable helium-3.