Among the several commemorative snow globes inStarfield, the Mars Opportunity Rover is one of the snazziest to peer upon. It also represents something important within our own history of space travel. This is the kind of touch Bethesda gives to Starfield that make it work so well not just as a game, but as an occasional window into the past.

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The planetary location of the Mars Opportunity Snow Globe won’t surprise you, but how you’ll get the coordinates to it might.

From Earth To Mars

You’ll not be able to get the coordinates for the Mars Opportunity Rover until you can visit a certain spot on Earth. Indeed, it may sound counterintuitive that you must wait until you can visit a late-game location before you can find something on a planet you can explore early on, but there’s a reasonable explanation for this.

The main storyline will eventually send you tothe NASA Launch Tower. When the game sends you to draw power, you’llpass through an office with the NASA Snow Globe. Bam, one down already. Butyou need to learn where the Mars Opportunity Rover landedvia information available at NASA here. See? Of course, NASA would have the details!

With that out of the way, look for theMER Programexhibit, and be sure tointeract with the stand beside the Rover mock-up. This gives you the information necessary to head back to Mars.Land at the newly available site, admire the view of the Mars Opportunity Rover, andgrab the Snow Globe from atop itwhen you’re ready. Just don’t sell it!