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+ | '''Beta Capricus''' was an interesting celestial feature once erroneously believed by [[Earth]] researchers to be a [[star]]. In reality, Beta Capricus was only an [[electromagnetic]] echo of a distant galaxy. This was not known, however, until [[2210]] when a [[Unnamed Earth starships#Beta Capricus expedition|Earth starship]] was sent, with crew in [[stasis]], on a six-month deep space mission to explore the presumed location of the star only to find, in fact, that there was nothing there. ({{VOY|11:59}}) |
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Revision as of 15:41, 14 April 2013
Beta Capricus was an interesting celestial feature once erroneously believed by Earth researchers to be a star. In reality, Beta Capricus was only an electromagnetic echo of a distant galaxy. This was not known, however, until 2210 when a Earth starship was sent, with crew in stasis, on a six-month deep space mission to explore the presumed location of the star only to find, in fact, that there was nothing there. (VOY: "11:59")
It is unknown if this astronomical object is in any way related to Beta Capricorni in the constellation Capricorn.