What are all of the Starfield planets? Starfield features over 1,000 planets spread across more than 100 star systems. On average, each system will have around ten celestial bodies for you to explore. We know you can build outposts in Starfield, hire characters to staff them, and harvest resources. Every planet likely has at least one point of interest worth delving into or valuable materials potentially difficult to find elsewhere.

Not every Starfield planet is loaded with content, and some don't have life on them at all due to their procedurally generated nature. Some are home worlds of the many Starfield factions, and you can visit their main headquarters in Starfield cities like New Atlantis on the planet Jemison. Many other worlds are desolate places ripe for exploration, though you'll have to set out on foot, which is just as well as the sole concern of Constellation, one of the primary groups, is to push the frontiers of human understanding. We've split the many known destinations into planets and moons and given information on which system you can find them in below.

Starfield Shattered Space planet

In the Starfield Shattered Space DLC, Bethesda has decided to narrow the focus of the gargantuan base game and create one new planet, where most of the action will take place. We will visit Va'Ruun'kai, the homeworld of House Va'Ruun, and explore the origins and current state of the mysterious space cult.

Starfield planets explained

You can land on and explore any planet, even if there's no central landmark or settlement to visit, though you can explore more of some planets than others. Let's take Jemison as an example of a fully immersible planet. Here, you can find the biggest city ever created in a game, full of people and creatures. However, Volii Alpha, the aquatic planet on which you find the pleasure city of Neon, for example, isn't fully explorable because of all the water.

Smaller planets meanwhile are mostly procedurally generated and don't have much to look at - after all, 1,000 planets is a lot, and they aren't all bustling with life. We have a specific guide if you want to find out more about Starfield procedural generation.

Starfield planets list

Naturally, with around 1,000 planets to discover in Starfield, we aren't going to list them all. Instead, here are some of the most prominent planets you'll visit during your missions and quests:

Name Surface type System Akila  Rock Cheyenne Al-Battani V Alchiba IV Alchiba Alchiba VII Alchiba Alchiba X Alchiba Algorab III Alpha Andraste II Alpha Andraste Alpha Andraste III Alpha Andraste Altair II Anselon Gas Giant Narion Aranae I Aranae Arcturus III Ice Giant Arcturus Bardeen III Beta Ternion III Bondar Rock Alpha Centauri Burran Cassiopeia I Cassiopeia IV Charybdis III  Rock Charybdis Cruth Ice Narion Danra Barren Narion Deepala Gas Giant Narion Earth Rock Sol Enlil V Freya IX Gagarin  Rock Alpha Centauri Groombridge VIII Jemison Rock Alpha Centauri Kazarah Nirah Kumasi III Magreth Barren Narion Mars Rock Sol Moloch I Moloch Neebas Nemeria IV Nemeria Neptune Sol Nesoi Niira Rock Narion Nirvana II Olivas Gas Giant Alpha Centauri Piazzi IV Piazza VII Pluto Sol Porrima I Barren Porrima Porrima III Rock Porrima Porrima IV Porrima Porrima V Porrima Procyon III Procyon A Rasalhague I Sagan I Ice Sagan Sumati Rock Narion Sy-920 Syrma I Tau Ceti II Tau Ceti Tau Ceti VIII Tau Ceti Tidacha I Uranus Sol Vectera Narion Venus Rock Sol Verne II Vesta Lunara Volii Alpha Volii Washakie Zamka

Starfield moons

All 25 confirmed Starfield moons:

Moon Planet Surface type System Al-Battani V-A Alchiba IV-A Alchiba Alchiba VII-B Alchiba Alchiba X-B Alchiba Algorab III-B Andraphon Sumati Barren Narion Cassiopeia IV-A Chawla Olivas Ice Alpha Centauri Curbeam Bondar Barren Alpha Centauri Dalvik Deepala Rock Narion Freya IX-B Grimsey Deepala Ice Narion Grissom Bondar Barren Alpha Centauri Groombridge VIII-A Gryphus Danra Barren Narion Hawley Olivas Rock Alpha Centauri Hyperia Magreth Barren Narion Io Sol Ka'zaal Nirah Kreet Anselon Rock Narion Kurtz Jemison Barren Alpha Centauri Lovell Olivas Ice Alpha Centauri Luna Sol Montara Luna Nemeria IV-A Nemeria Piazzi IV-C Piazzi Piazzi VII-B Piazzi Podius Danra Barren Narion Porrima IV-C Porrima Porrima IV-D Porrima Porrima V-A Porrima Tau Ceti II-A Tau Ceti Tau Ceti VIII-B Tau Ceti Vectera Anselon Rock Narion Voss Olivas Rock Alpha Centauri Zamka Olivas Rock Alpha Centauri

Starfield systems

Here are all 17 known Starfield systems:

  • Alchiba - A barren, desert-like system home to sandy dunes.
  • Alpha Andraste - A rocky, sparse, mountainous system.
  • Alpha Centauri - Alpha Centauri is the closest solar system to our own Sol system, and is the capital of the United Colonies faction. The system's three planets include Jemison, which is the home of New Atlantis, Gagarin, the gas giant Olivas, and its moon Chawla.
  • Aranae
  • Arcturus
  • Carinae
  • Charybdis - Charybdis III is located in this system of the same name, and while you don't have to travel to this planet, we recommend it. You can meet some famous faces here, including Amelia Earhart, whom you can recruit to your Starfield crew.
  • Cheyenne - The home of Akila and the Freestar Collective faction that occupies the capital, Akila City. There are lots of Starfield creatures and interesting flora to explore here.
  • Lunara - Home to the planet Vesta, which used to be a farming planet for the Freestar Collective that turned into a warzone when the United Colonies believed that the Freestar Collective had breached the rules of the Treaty of Narion.
  • Masada - There's not much going on on any of Masada's planets, but Masada V-c is one of the locations on which you can obtain the Crystalline Crust trait.
  • Moloch
  • Narion - The Narion system is in the vicinity of Sol and Alpha Centauri, and is the first planetary system you visit upon completing the game's intro. During the first of your Starfield missions, you must head to Kreet, a moon of Anselon.
  • Nemeria
  • Nirah
  • Olympus
  • OrborumProxima
  • Porrima - Home to plentiful planets and even more moons, Porrima is also known as Gamma Virginis. It's the location of the Red Mile facility.
  • Piazzi - Home to a multitude of similarly-named planets and their moons. Not much else is known yet about Piazzi.
  • Procyon A - This system isn't located too far from our own Sol system, and houses several known planets.
  • Sagan - A small, one planet and sun system, here, you'll just find Sagan I, an ice planet.
  • Sol - As our own inhabited system, we know the most about Sol in the real world. However, it's very different in 2330. Earth, for example, has been completely abandoned by humans, and only one building remains standing. You'll actually spend more time on Mars, where the city of Cydonia is located.
  • Tau Ceti
  • Valo
  • Volii - This system has six planets and five moons and is controlled by the Freestar Collective. The aquatic planet Volii Alpha is the location of the major city of Neon, which was originally a fishing platform created by Xenofresh Corporation. The corporation discovered a fish with psychotropic properties in Neon and decided to shift to the production of the drug Aurora which is sold and used for self-enjoyment. Now, the headquarters of Ryujin Industries is also located in Neon, and it is a notable hub for commerce and business.
  • Wolf

Starfield system and planet view

Before you fast travel to a system or planet, you can see what is available at your destination before landing, letting you decide whether to explore or bypass it altogether.

Hovering over a planet reveals its surface type, the resources available there, the gravity levels, temperature, and more. You are also able to see all available and completed quests at any planet, and the percentage of the surface you have surveyed so far. Click anywhere on the planet, either on a landing point or near interesting resources, to land.

You can even scan the planet from your starmap, revealing the locations of all the resources available. If you're hopping on a quick adventure to collect gold or iron, you can land in exactly the right place and be in and out in minutes.

And that's everything there is currently about Starfield planets. For more information about Starfield, check out what we know at the moment about support for Starfield mods, as well as the good news about Starfield Game Pass. For more exciting space games, we've got a guide for that as well.

Still looking for more? While a good Starfield wiki can be a handy source of information, our new Starfield Database goes further, offering you daily news, searchable databanks, and even interactive tools.