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The first game of the original Mass Effect trilogy has *17 clusters* that can be accessed from the Galaxy Map.
The first game of the original Mass Effect trilogy has 17 clusters that can be accessed from the Galaxy Map.
These contain 47 star systems, which in turn contain 194 planets.
These contain 47 star systems, which in turn contain 194 planets.



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The first game of the original Mass Effect trilogy has 17 clusters that can be accessed from the Galaxy Map. These contain 47 star systems, which in turn contain 194 planets.

Clusters

  • Argos Rho
  • Armstrong Nebula
  • Artemis Tau
  • Attican Beta
  • Exodus Cluster
  • Gemini Sigma
  • Hades Gamma
  • Hawking Eta
  • Horse Head Nebula
  • Kepler Verge
  • Local Cluster
  • Maroon Sea
  • Pangaea Expanse
  • Sentry Omega
  • Serpent Nebula
  • Styx Theta
  • Voyager Cluster

Systems

  • Acheron
  • Amazon
  • Anadius
  • Antaeus
  • Asgard
  • Athens
  • Boltzmann
  • Cacus
  • Caspian
  • Century
  • Chandrasekhar
  • Columbia
  • Dis
  • Erebus
  • Farinata
  • Fortuna
  • Gagarin
  • Gorgon
  • Grissom
  • Han
  • Hercules
  • Herschel
  • Hoc
  • Hong
  • Hydra
  • Knossos
  • Macedon
  • Matano
  • Ming
  • Newton
  • Pax
  • Phoenix
  • Plutus
  • Refuge
  • Schwarzschild
  • Sol
  • Sparta
  • Strenuus
  • Tereshkova
  • Theseus
  • Thorne
  • Utopia
  • Vamshi
  • Verr
  • Vostok
  • Widow
  • Yangtze

Planets

  • Agebinium
  • Ageko
  • Agetoton
  • Alko
  • Allusah
  • Almarcrux
  • Almos
  • Alrumter
  • Alsages
  • Altaaya
  • Altahe
  • Altanorch
  • Amaranthine
  • Antibaar
  • Antida
  • Antiroprus
  • Antirumgon
  • Antitarra
  • Apo
  • Arcadia
  • Archanes
  • Armeni
  • Atahil
  • Bekenstein
  • Benda
  • Binthu
  • Borr
  • Camaron
  • Canctra
  • Canrum
  • Casbin
  • Chasca
  • Chofen
  • Chohe
  • Circe
  • Clobaka
  • Clocrolis
  • Clojiia
  • Clomarthu
  • Cloroplon
  • Clotanca
  • Clugon
  • Corang
  • Derneuca
  • Dregir
  • Eden Prime
  • Edmos
  • Edolus
  • Eletania
  • Etamis
  • Farcrothu
  • Fargeluse
  • Faringor
  • Farnuri
  • Farthorl
  • Feros
  • Feynman
  • Gremar
  • Gromar
  • Grosalgen
  • Hebat
  • Hunidor
  • Huningto
  • Hunsalra
  • Illapa
  • Ilos
  • Imaneya
  • Intai'sei
  • Intai'sei
  • Inti
  • Jarfor
  • Jartar
  • Juncro
  • Juntauma
  • Junthor
  • Jupiter
  • Klencory
  • Klensal
  • Linossa
  • Logan
  • Loki
  • Maganlis
  • Maidla
  • Maji
  • Mars
  • Matar
  • Matol
  • Mavigon
  • Mawinor
  • Mercury
  • Metgos
  • Mingito
  • Morana
  • Nausicaa
  • Nearrum
  • Nemata
  • Nepheron
  • Nepmos
  • Nepneu
  • Neptune
  • Nirvana
  • Nodacrux
  • Nonuel
  • Noveria
  • Ontaheter
  • Ontamalca
  • Ontarom
  • Parag
  • Paravin
  • Pataiton
  • Patajiri
  • Patamalrus
  • Patashi
  • Patatanlis
  • Patavig
  • Phaistos
  • Pharos
  • Ploba
  • Pluto
  • Pomal
  • Porolan
  • Pregel
  • Prescyla
  • Pressha
  • Proteus
  • Quaji
  • Quana
  • Rayingri
  • Raysha
  • Renshato
  • Rihali
  • Salamis
  • Saturn
  • Serao
  • Sesmose
  • Sharblu
  • Sharjila
  • Sharring
  • Slekon
  • Sogelrus
  • Solmarlon
  • Sonedma
  • Supay
  • Svarog
  • Syba
  • Sybin
  • Syided
  • Sylsalto
  • Sytau
  • Tamahera
  • Teshub
  • Tharopto
  • Thegeuse
  • Therum
  • Therumlon
  • Thesalgon
  • Theshaca
  • Theyar
  • Thooft
  • Treagir
  • Trebin
  • Trelyn
  • Tremanre
  • Tremar
  • Treyarmus
  • Tungel
  • Tunshagon
  • Tuntau
  • Tyr
  • Uranus
  • Varmalus
  • Vebinok
  • Vectra
  • Veles
  • Veltman
  • Vemal
  • Venus
  • Veyaria
  • Virmire
  • Wentania
  • Wermani
  • Wheeler
  • Wuo
  • Xamarri
  • Xanadu
  • Xathorron
  • Xawin
  • Yunthorl
  • Zafe
  • Zaherux
  • Zakros
  • Zatorus
  • Zayarter
  • Zion