Habitat 7, Mass Effect: Andromeda Map

Map of the surface of the planet Habitat 7 - Mass Effect: Andromeda. You visit this planet just once, at the beginning of the game, during Planetside mission. You won't be able to come back here later!

Markers on the map

Points of interest

StartYou start here. Related missions: Planetside.

Alien Building

Alien Building
Alien RuinsPlanetside - Optional: Investigate the alien ruins. Related missions: Planetside.

Cave

CavePlanetside - Optional: Explore the cave. Related missions: Planetside.

Mission Objective

Alec RyderPlanetside - Locate the Pathfinder. Related missions: Planetside.
Crashed Alien ShipPlanetside - Optional: Investigate the crashed alien ship. Related missions: Planetside.
Damaged Fuel CellPlanetside - Optional: Test your weapon on a damaged fuel cell. Related missions: Planetside.
FisherPlanetside - Protect Fisher. Planetside - Optional: Scan the dead alien bodies. Planetside - Optional: Search the shuttle wreckage for supplies. Related missions: Planetside.
GreerHe is inside a small cave. You can access the cave from the north. Planetside - Optional: Locate Greer. Related missions: Planetside.
KirklandPlanetside - Optional: Check on Kirkland. Related missions: Planetside.
Shuttle AlphaPlanetside: Investigate the flares. Locate the second shuttle. Locate other members of the Pathfinder team. Related missions: Planetside.

The planet known as Habitat 7 was one of the "golden worlds" selected by the Andromeda Initiative for early settlement. Signs pointed to a lush and biologically diverse tropical region that could easily support an outpost.

With no communications from the Nexus or sister arks upon arrival in the Heleus Cluster, the Hyperion approached Habitat 7 to begin survey and settlement operations as soon as possible, but even visual assessments showed that the planet was no longer viable. Habitat 7 is now a storm-wracked world with an unbreathable argon-nitrogen atmosphere. Intense magnetic activity in unknown metallic elements interacts with the storms, causing interesting but highly destructive electrical phenomena.