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U4GM FH6 Space Port Route Guide

It's funny how a simple photo challenge can make you notice a part of the map you've barely used. The #AstroToy Photo Challenge in Forza Horizon 6 sends you down to the Space Port, and it's one of those jobs that sounds vague until you know the exact spot. You don't need a rare car or hours of setup. You just need a proper Track Toy, a quick trip to the right landmark, and a clean photo. If you've been saving up FH6 Credits for bigger purchases, that's good news, because this challenge can be done without throwing money at an expensive machine.

Where the Space Port is on the map

The Space Port is the Irokawa Space Center, found in the southern part of the Nangan region. Open the map and look toward the bottom-left side. That's the area you want. The easiest marker to use is the Irokawa Space Center Drag Strip, since it's a long straight road running close to the coast. Once you've spotted that drag strip, move just north of it and you'll see the larger complex. That's your destination. The place is hard to miss when you get close. Wide roads, big structures, and that whole space facility look make it stand apart from the usual towns, mountain routes, and countryside lanes. If you haven't discovered it yet, set a route to the drag strip first, then drive up from there. It's usually quicker than scanning the whole map trying to guess where the challenge wants you to go.

What the challenge actually wants

The wording matters here. The #AstroToy Photo Challenge asks for a Track Toy at the Space Port. Not any sports car. Not any race-tuned build. And, annoyingly for some players, not an Extreme Track Toy. The game treats those as separate categories, even though the names sound close enough to confuse people. To complete it, get into a car listed under Track Toys, drive to the Space Port area, open Photo Mode, and take the picture. You don't need a perfect angle or a dramatic shot with the rocket buildings in the background, though you may as well make it look decent if you like keeping your gallery tidy. Once the photo is taken, the challenge should pop as completed. If nothing happens, don't keep snapping pictures from different angles right away. Check the car class first. Nine times out of ten, that's the problem.

How to find a usable Track Toy

Before buying anything, check your garage. Go into your car collection or garage menu and use the filters to sort by car type. Pick Track Toys and see what shows up. A lot of players already own one without realising it, especially if they've collected reward cars, spun Wheelspins, or played through seasonal events. If you do need to buy one, you don't have to reach for something flashy. The 2017 Mazda MX-5 CUP is a solid cheap pick at around 60,000 CR. The 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 usually comes in at about 65,000 CR, and the 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE is another affordable option at roughly 70,000 CR. Any of these will do the job. Just read the category before you hit purchase. It's easy to get distracted by power numbers and end up buying the wrong type of car.

Making the trip worth your time

Since you're heading to the Space Port anyway, it's worth treating the visit as more than a box-ticking run. The roads around the area are good for testing cars, especially if you like launching out of corners or stretching a build on longer straights. The nearby drag strip is handy too, so you can try a few pulls after taking the challenge photo. Newer players should also keep an eye out for undiscovered roads, bonus boards, and other photo-related tasks close by. These small bits add up, and they're a nice break from repeating the same race type over and over. If you're playing through the Festival Playlist, finishing nearby tasks in one trip saves a surprising amount of time. It also helps you learn the map in a natural way, instead of only jumping between event icons.

Final Thoughts

The Space Port challenge is quick once you know what the game is asking for. Head to the southern Nangan region, use the Irokawa Space Center Drag Strip as your landmark, drive north into the Space Port, and take a photo in a standard Track Toy. That's really all there is to it. The main trap is picking an Extreme Track Toy by mistake, so check the vehicle category before spending credits or wondering why the photo won't register. Your reward is the "Beam Me Up!" Forza Link phrase, a small but fun unlock for online chat. It's also a good reminder to keep a varied garage, whether you earn cars through events or pick up upgrades and vehicles while managing your budget with cheap Forza Horizon 6 Credits during your time in Horizon.

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