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The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018.

This article was catalogued by Galactic Hub Atlas.

Hexervatory
Hexervatory
Galaxy Euclid
Region Shungka Void
Star system HUB1-!X-10B Hexomia (Hexagon Biome)
Moon of Hexus Nexus (Fractal Planet)
Atmosphere Thin, clear
Terrain Rocky
Biome Barren
Weather Clear
Resources CyIrHr
Sentinels Minimal
Flora Absent
Fauna Absent
Discovered by Cola
Discovery platform PC
Game Mode Normal
Updated Atlas Rises

Hexervatory is a moon.

Summary[ | ]

Hexervatory is the moon of Hexus Nexus (Fractal Planet), in the HUB1-!X-10B Hexomia (Hexagon Biome) system.

It is a barren, lifeless rock with little to offer in the way of pleasantries; however, iridium deposits are quite common on the surface, so coupled with a minimal sentinel presence it could serve as a convenient source of the element. Caves are also fairly common, resulting in a potentially viable source of marrow bulbs. Visitors should be cautious, however, as Hexervatory's atmosphere is thin, putting strain on life support systems. Small pools of fluid can sometimes be found at the bottom of deeper crevices.

Alias names[ | ]

Moon type[ | ]

Barren

Atmosphere & Climate[ | ]

Daytime Value Nighttime Value
Temperature 63.4 °F
17.4 °C
290.6 K
86.9 °F
30.5 °C
303.6 K
Radioactivity 0.6 Rad 0.3 Rad
Toxicity 6.8 Tox 1.6 Tox
  • Interestingly, surface air temperatures at night are higher than during the day.

Notable Locations & Waypoints[ | ]

Due to Hexervatory having a barren-type biome, there are no buildings or other waypoints on its surface.

Life[ | ]

Aside from standard cave flora, there is no organic life on Hexervatory.

Sentinels[ | ]

Resources[ | ]

  • "Form" refers to, for example: crystal form, resource deposit form, Pedestal Form (Vortex Cube), “Stem” Form (Gravitino Balls), etc
  • "Rarity" refers to how often the resource appears on the planet, and is just an estimate (there’s no in-game value to measure it by).
Image Resource Form Rarity
PuCrystalHexervatory Plutonium
Thamium9 (secondary, medium/large crystals only)
Crystalline Uncommon
ChCrystalHexervatory Chrysonite
Platinum (secondary, small crystals only)
Heridium (secondary, tiny crystals only)
Crystalline Rare
Th9PlantHexervatory Thamium9 Stem Uncommon
HrDepositHexervatory Heridium Deposit Rare
IrDepositHexervatory Iridium Deposit Common
CyDepositHexervatory Cymatygen Deposit Rare

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