How to find the moon landing location in Starfield

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On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong became the first person to step foot onto the moon’s surface. It was a moment that changed the world forever. Naturally, for a game so steeped in the awe of space, Starfield would pay tribute. You can find the original moon landing location in Starfield, but first, you need to brush up a bit on history.

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To get started rediscovering the lunar landing, head to New Atlantis and pop into the Lodge. Go upstairs, turn right at the hallway entrance, and walk forward. Just past the orange trees is a door on the left. Go inside, and on the table against the wall is a book titled “Sir Livingstone’s Second Journal.” Read it, and it’ll inform you of a “secret rite of passage for chairs of Constellation.” To complete it, you need to locate the landing spot of Apollo 11. Let’s get to it.

A book leads you to find the moon landing location in Starfield

Reading the book unlocks the new activity: ‘Visit the Apollo landmark on Luna’. Open your navigation menu and go to the Sol Star System, then click on Earth’s moon, Luna. A new marker called ‘Apollo Landing Site’ should be there. Fast travel to it, and then get ready to soak in the digital history. The lunar module should be right in front of you with the American flag still planted nearby. A quest marker leads you to the top of the module where a small award waits.

How to find the moon landing location in Starfield lunar module

Climb on top of the module and you’ll find an Apollo Snow Globe. Feel free to place it anywhere you call home. That could be the house you start with if you have the Dream Home perk. But if you don’t have a house in Starfield yet, I’d suggest checking out the UC Vanguard questline which offers two homes by the end.

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