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Alderaan was an inhabited planet.

In 2365, the USS Atlantis was assigned to a diplomatic mission to this planet. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man")

This information came from a Starship Deploy Status chart seen on Starbase 73.

At some point in the mid-2360s, the starship USS Thomas Paine was assigned to a diplomatic mission to Alderaan, according to a Starfleet report titled Starship mission status. (TNG: "Brothers", et al.)

The Thomas Paine reference was on a computer display that listed the name of the place as "Aldaraan".

On his way to space station Deep Space 9 in 2369, the Bajoran criminal Ibudan chartered a space flight out of Alderaan Spaceport. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

The "Alderaan Spaceport" reference was on a computer display reviewed by Odo.

Background information

The name of this planet originally also appeared in TNG: "Up The Long Ladder", on an okudagram on Picard's desk monitor as the destination of HMS New Zealand in 2135. It was also a gag in the "A" section of the locations index for reference book "Star Trek Chronology"; listed as, "Never visited by the crew of the Enterprise." A legible version of the original okudagram appeared in the reference book, Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission. In the remastered version of the episode the planet was renamed as Aldebaran.

The reference to this planet, as well as the wording of the okudagram, was an in-joke. Alderaan was, of course, the adopted homeworld of Star Wars's Princess Leia, who claimed to be on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan when captured by Darth Vader in the opening scene of Star Wars.

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