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Heinlein VI-a

Starfield Heinlein VI-a is a Moon in the Heinlein system, which you can visit when flying your spaceship.

Heinlein VI-a
Body Type Moon
System Heinlein
Surface Type Rock
Temperatures Temperate
Magnetosphere Weak
Fauna Primordial
Flora Primordial
Water Biological
Resources Chlorine, Cobalt, Water, Nickel, Lead, Palladium, Chlorosilanes, Xenon

Heinlein VI-a overview

Heinlein VI-a is one of 1702 Starfield planets in the Settled Systems. Heinlein VI-a is a Rock type Moon with a “Terrestrial” gravity strength. It is located in the Heinlein system, and has a Temperate climate.

Looking for other planets in the Heinlein system? Check out our full Starfield planets database.

Struggling to find the Heinlein system so you can get to Heinlein VI-a? Check out our interactive Starfield star map, or take a look at our other Starfield maps.

Heinlein VI-a missions

While exploring Heinlein VI-a, you can begin the following Starfield missions:

Heinlein VI-a resources

By performing a scan of Heinlein VI-a from orbit, you will be able to see how many resources Heinlein VI-a has, and where they are distributed if you wish to build a resource extractor at an outpost. Should you land on the planet, you can find small resource nodes scattered throughout the environment. By using your scanner, you can mine these Starfield resources and add them directly to your inventory.

Here are all the Starfield resources you can find on Heinlein VI-a:

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Full Heinlein VI-a planet survey data

Once you’ve scanned every resource, fauna, flora, and trait on a planet, you will get a special Note item with a high Credits value added to your inventory. You’ll also be able to see all of Heinlein VI-a‘s stats, which you can find below.

Heinlein VI-a full planet data:

Type: Rock

Gravity: Terrestrial

Temperature: Temperate

Atmosphere: M

Magnetosphere: Weak

Fauna: Primordial

Flora: Primordial

Water: Biological