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The subject of this article is from the Origins update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 9 November, 2020.

This article was documented by the Galactic Hub.

Fields of Olympus
Fields of Olympus
Galaxy Euclid
Region The Arm of Vezitinen
Star system HUB1-226 Sllimtech Industries
Biome Scorched - Fiery
Weather Sunny
Resources So, Cu, P, Ag
Sentinels Minimal
Flora Ample
Fauna Fair (6)
Claimed by Galactic Hub Project
Discovered by zachcoholic
Discovery platform PS4
Game Mode Normal
Updated Origins

Fields of Olympus is a planet in No Man's Sky.

Summary[ | ]

Fields of Olympus is a planet in the HUB1-226 Sllimtech Industries star system in the No Man's Sky universe.

Alias names[ | ]

PS4 Current: Fields of Olympus

Planet type[ | ]

Biome - Scorched - Fiery

Moons[ | ]

This planet has no moons.

Location[ | ]

It can be found in the HUB1-226 Sllimtech Industries star system in the The Arm of Vezitinen region of the Galactic Hub Project, in the Euclid galaxy.

Coordinates[ | ]

042F:0078:0D55:0226

Glyphs[ | ]

2226F9556C302226F9556C30

Notable locations / Waypoints[ | ]

Life[ | ]

Fauna[ | ]

  • There is 6 fauna on this planet
IMAGE NAME ECOSYSTEM GENUS HEIGHT WEIGHT DISCOVERED BY
M. Slapabacii A M. Slapabacii Rare / Ground /
Always Active
Theroma 4.0 - 4.1m 207.9 - 220.6kg TPHaze
K. Solarilgereus I K. Solarilgereus Uncommon /
Ground /
Always Active
Osteofelidae 0.9m 57.8 - 65.4kg TPHaze
P. Oranigflicus P. Oranigflicus Uncommon /
Ground /
Mostly Diurnal
Felidae 1.1m 94.5kg TPHaze
G. Starnaslum G. Starnaslum Rare / Ground /
Always Active
Tetraceris 1.0m 86.1kg TPHaze

Flora[ | ]

IMAGE NAME ELEMENTS AGE ROOT STRUCTURE NUTRIENT SOURCE NOTES DISCOVERED BY

Minerals[ | ]

IMAGE NAME ELEMENTS METAL CONTENT FORMATION PROCESS NOTES DISCOVERED BY

Sentinels[ | ]

The sentinels are Minimal on this planet and do not present an immediate threat.

Resources[ | ]

The following resources can be found on this planet:

Additional Information[ | ]

Explored and documented by GHGS Researcher TPHaze on Oct 15, 2020

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