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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International Space Station
International Space Station (ENT-01-02)
Orbital scientific outpost above planet Earth during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The station, which was jointly built and operated by several nations—including some that had previously been bitter enemies—represented a significant step in the planet’s social evolution as well as its spaceflight capability. Benjamin Sisko displayed a model of Earth’s International Space Station in his office on station Deep Space Nine.[1]
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Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory (VOY-150)
Located near Los Angeles, California on Earth, Griffith Observatory was constructed in the early 20th century to conduct scientific research, studying the stars visible from Earth. Tom Paris and Tuvok visited Griffith Observatory when the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 was inadvertently transported to Earth in 1996. The pair encountered Rain Robinson, who worked at the observatory at the time.[1]
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Great Barrier
The Great Barrier was an energy field that was distinct from, but related to, the Galactic Barrier. It surrounded a spherical region approximately 15,000 light-years in diamater at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Great Barrier was first traversed in 2287, but the galactic core remained largely unexplored.[1, 2]
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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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Galartha
This location on Risa was good for rock-climbing—the cliff face changed pitch and the hand-holds actually moved. Travis Mayweather was eager to try it out, but ended up breaking his leg while climbing.[1]
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Galactic Barrier
Galactic Barrier (TOS-01)
The Galactic Barrier was an energy field with unpredictable neurogenic properties. It surrounded the disk of the Milky Way Galaxy in a roughly toroidal shape, and prevented most attempts at exploration beyond the boundaries of the galaxy.[1, 2]
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Fusion Club
Jazz club in San Francisco. T’Pol visited this club when she was stationed at the Vulcan Consulate on Earth. She felt invigorated by the music, and recalled the incident via a dream she had while trying to become more in touch with her emotions in 2151.[1]
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Fellebia
Planet in the 94 Aquarii System, located in the Alpha Quadrant.[2] Dr. Phlox once quoted to T’Pol: “When in Fellebia, do as the Fellebians do.”[1]
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Eta Cassiopeiae System
Terra Nova (ENT-06)
Binary system with two G-Type stars, located in the Alpha Quadrant. The system is home to the Terra Nova Colony.[1]
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