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San Francisco
San Francisco (ST-06)
San Francisco (VOY-122)
San Francisco (ENT-01-02)
San Francisco (ENT-01-02)
Starfleet Communications (VOY-230)
San Francisco, 1893 (TNG-226)
San Francisco, 1893 (TNG-227)
Located in California on Earth. Many key Starfleet facilities were located within the city, including Starfleet Academy[3] and Starfleet Command,[2], as well as the offices of the San Francisco Fleet Yards.[1] Jonathan Archer was raised in San Francisco.[6]
Lieutenant Commander Data was transported from Devidia II in 2368 to San Francisco in 1893 while pursuing a group of Devidians who were traveling through time.[4] Cholera had broken out in the city at this time, and the Devidians were using it as to cover up the fact that they were harvesting Human neural energy as a food source. Guinan and Samuel “Mark Twain” Clemens lived in San Francisco in 1893, and they encountered Data and Jean-Luc Picard, who had followed Data back in time.[5]
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Relay Station 194
Communications station used to amplify and retransmit subspace messages. RS194 was off-line for maintenance for several hours in early 2369, and RS47 accepted the additional comm traffic for that period.[1]
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Relay Station 47
Relay Station 47 was a remote Starfleet communications station near the Klingon border in the late 24th century. Most of the operations of the station were automated, although a two-person crew provided for nonroutine operations and maintenance. A network of such stations throughout Federation space permitted interstellar communication between distant points with much shorter time lags than unboosted subspace radio transmissions would require. Lieutenant Aquiel Uhnari, assigned to RS47 in 2369, was under investigation for the murder of her crewmate, Lieutenant Keith Rocha, shortly after her assignment to the station, but she was soon exonerated.[1]
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Pluto
A Class-C planetoid,[1] Pluto alternated between being considered a planet and a planetoid ever since its discovery in the mid-20th century:[5] in 1996, Pluto was depicted as the ninth planet in the Sol System on a poster in Rain Robinson‘s office at Griffith Observatory;[3] in 2367, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computers showed a map to Nomad, depicting Pluto as the ninth planet in the system.[1] In 2292, the maiden voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B was planned as “a quick run around the block,” taking the ship from Earth, out past Pluto, then back to the inner system; a distress call from the S.S. Lakul, however, necessitated a change of plans.[2] Pluto had a diameter of 2300 kilometers, a surface temperature of -236°C, a rotation of 6390 days, and gravity of 0.07 g. Located 5.9 billion kilometers from Sol, it took 248.5 Earth years to complete one orbit. Pluto had one moon, Charon, which was nearly as large as Pluto itself.[4] In the EU timeline, Pluto was destroyed during a Borg invasion of the Sol System in 2381.[5]
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Outpost Sierra 6
Outpost Sierra 6, which was located along the Romulan Neutral Zone in the Sierra Sector,[2] detected the presence of a Romulan scout ship, piloted by Alidar Jarok, in the Neutral Zone in 2366.[1]
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Mars
Mars (STSC)
Mars was the fourth planet in the Sol System. The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1] Mars was colonized by Humans in 2103.[3] By 2155, terraforming efforts had brought the planet’s original Class-K atmosphere[6] to the verge of breathability.[4] By the 24th century, Mars had become a Class-M planet.[5] Mars had a diameter of 6790 kilometers and took 24 hours 37 minutes to complete one rotation; gravity was 0.38 g. Mars was located 227,940,000 kilometers from Sol and took 686.9 days to complete one revolution around the star. Mars had two asteroidal moons, Phobos and Deimos.[6] Orbital facilities included the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.[2]
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Marin County Ship Yards
Shipbuilding facility orbiting the planet Earth, with offices on the surface in Marin County, California. The U.S.S. Pasteur NCC-58925 was built there.[1]
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- [1]TNG-277-278: All Good Things…
Luna
Luna (STSC)
Luna, commonly known simply as “the Moon,” was a Class-D world orbiting Earth.[4] By the late 24th century, more than 50 million people lived on the Moon.[3] The Talosians viewed several images about Earth’s Moon and programs to study and explore it while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1] The Copernicus Ship Yards were located in orbit, with office facilities on the surface; the U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593 was built there.[2] Other points of interest on the Moon included Tranquility Base, where Apollo 11 landed in July 1969; as well as Lake Armstrong and New Berlin.[3] See also: Apollo program, Armstrong, Neil, Kennedy, John F., Lunar probe, Ranger probe.
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Jupiter
Jupiter (TNG-101-102)
Jupiter was the fifth planet in the Sol System. The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System while accessing the USS Enterprise‘s computer in 2254.[1] Jupiter Outpost 92 was the first outpost to report the entrance of a Borg cube into the Sol System during the Borg Invasion of 2366.[2] Jupiter Station was in operation as early as the 2150s,[4] and by the late 24th century was home to an advanced holoprogramming facility.[3] Jupiter was Class-J, with a diameter of 142,984 kilometers. It lay 778,330,000 kilometers from Sol, and its orbit took 11.8 Earth years to complete, while one rotation took 9 hours 55 minutes. Cloudtop temperature was -150°C, and gravity was 2.64 g. Jupiter had 16 moons, including Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.[5]
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Glintara Sector
The Glintara Sector was known alternately as Sector 031[2] and as Sector 1607.[1] Most of the sector was claimed by the Romulan Empire, but also included a portion of the Romulan Neutral Zone. The Devolin System was located in this sector.[2]
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