The Chozo Observatory is an area in Eastern SkyTown, Elysia, the facility of the Chozo-colonized planet, Elysia. The area is a large circular room with holograms of various planets in the wall. It was created to observe the stars and holds a number of satellites which can be launched by Samus. Several of the planetary holograms have Morph Ball slots that allow Samus to download map data for the Federation Solar System. Logbook data from Tallon IV and Aether, the two planets explored in Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, can be gathered from the satellites launched into outer space.
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| - The Chozo Observatory is an area in Eastern SkyTown, Elysia, the facility of the Chozo-colonized planet, Elysia. The area is a large circular room with holograms of various planets in the wall. It was created to observe the stars and holds a number of satellites which can be launched by Samus. Several of the planetary holograms have Morph Ball slots that allow Samus to download map data for the Federation Solar System. Logbook data from Tallon IV and Aether, the two planets explored in Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, can be gathered from the satellites launched into outer space.
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| - Satellite, Spider Ball Tracks, broken Circuit Board, Bomb Slot
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| - The Chozo Observatory is an area in Eastern SkyTown, Elysia, the facility of the Chozo-colonized planet, Elysia. The area is a large circular room with holograms of various planets in the wall. It was created to observe the stars and holds a number of satellites which can be launched by Samus. Several of the planetary holograms have Morph Ball slots that allow Samus to download map data for the Federation Solar System. Logbook data from Tallon IV and Aether, the two planets explored in Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, can be gathered from the satellites launched into outer space.
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