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The first life was formed on Earth from a group of [[amino acid]]s combined to form the first proteins approximately [[Distant past|3.5 billion years ago]], plus or minus two eons. From this start, at least three known [[sentient]] species evolved on Earth, [[Human]], [[Voth]], and [[Humpback Whale|Humpback whales]]. The first two species share the basic [[Ancient humanoid|humanoid]] appearance, which may be the result of the genetic seeding which occurred long ago by the first sentient species to inhabit [[the galaxy]]. Prior to the development of modern man, the Voth society abandoned the earth, prior to the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period, thrusting itself towards the stars, leaving no apparent trace on Earth of the civilization that existed. ({{film|4}}; {{TNG|The Chase|All Good Things...}}; {{VOY|Distant Origin}}) |
The first life was formed on Earth from a group of [[amino acid]]s combined to form the first proteins approximately [[Distant past|3.5 billion years ago]], plus or minus two eons. From this start, at least three known [[sentient]] species evolved on Earth, [[Human]], [[Voth]], and [[Humpback Whale|Humpback whales]]. The first two species share the basic [[Ancient humanoid|humanoid]] appearance, which may be the result of the genetic seeding which occurred long ago by the first sentient species to inhabit [[the galaxy]]. Prior to the development of modern man, the Voth society abandoned the earth, prior to the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period, thrusting itself towards the stars, leaving no apparent trace on Earth of the civilization that existed. ({{film|4}}; {{TNG|The Chase|All Good Things...}}; {{VOY|Distant Origin}}) |
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− | Earth has also been visited, observed, and occasionally manipulated during its history, prior to official [[first contact]] by the [[Vulcan]]s. These include an [[ancient humanoid]] species, [[Preservers|The Preservers]], descendants of Humans abducted around [[Early History|4000 BC]], and Vulcans themselves, although there is still dispute about this as there is no proof or evidence offered by the [[Vulcan High Command]]. The Humpback whales were being observed by an unknown entity, who upon loss of contact with the species, sent a [[Whale probe|probe]] to investigate the absence of [[whale song]]. The visit by this probe almost resulted in the end of life on Earth, but this was avoided thanks to the heroic actions of then [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] and his crew in [[ |
+ | Earth has also been visited, observed, and occasionally manipulated during its history, prior to official [[first contact]] by the [[Vulcan]]s. These include an [[ancient humanoid]] species, [[Preservers|The Preservers]], descendants of Humans abducted around [[Early History|4000 BC]], and Vulcans themselves, although there is still dispute about this as there is no proof or evidence offered by the [[Vulcan High Command]]. The Humpback whales were being observed by an unknown entity, who upon loss of contact with the species, sent a [[Whale probe|probe]] to investigate the absence of [[whale song]]. The visit by this probe almost resulted in the end of life on Earth, but this was avoided thanks to the heroic actions of then [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] and his crew in [[2286]]. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth|The Paradise Syndrome}}; {{film|4]}}; {{TNG|The Chase}}; {{ENT|Carbon Creek}}) |
'''See also:''' [[Distant Origin theory]], [[HMS Bounty|HMS ''Bounty'']], [[Human history]] |
'''See also:''' [[Distant Origin theory]], [[HMS Bounty|HMS ''Bounty'']], [[Human history]] |
Revision as of 22:31, 15 April 2007
Primary: | Sol |
Class: | M |
Diameter: | 12756 km |
Mass: | 5.974 × 1024 kg |
Surface Gravity: | 9.81 m/sec2 |
Distance from Primary: | 1 AU |
Surface Temperature: | +15º Celsius (average) |
Rotational Period: | 23 hours, 56 minutes, 04 Seconds |
Orbital Period: | 365.25 days (1.0 years) |
Paris in 2372 |
Earth is the third planet of the Sol system, the homeworld of Humanity, and the location of the office of the President of the United Federation of Planets. Earth is the primary planet of United Earth, and also the Federation's de facto capital world.
Astronomical Data
Location
- Sol Sector (Sector 001)
- Sol System
- According to Star Trek Encyclopedia, the Earth's location is on the border of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.
Name(s)
- Sol III
- Earth
- Terra (in the mirror universe, Earth was sometimes referred to as Terra)
Moon(s)
- Luna (the Moon)
Template:SolSystem
History
The first life was formed on Earth from a group of amino acids combined to form the first proteins approximately 3.5 billion years ago, plus or minus two eons. From this start, at least three known sentient species evolved on Earth, Human, Voth, and Humpback whales. The first two species share the basic humanoid appearance, which may be the result of the genetic seeding which occurred long ago by the first sentient species to inhabit the galaxy. Prior to the development of modern man, the Voth society abandoned the earth, prior to the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period, thrusting itself towards the stars, leaving no apparent trace on Earth of the civilization that existed. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; TNG: "The Chase", "All Good Things..."; VOY: "Distant Origin")
Earth has also been visited, observed, and occasionally manipulated during its history, prior to official first contact by the Vulcans. These include an ancient humanoid species, The Preservers, descendants of Humans abducted around 4000 BC, and Vulcans themselves, although there is still dispute about this as there is no proof or evidence offered by the Vulcan High Command. The Humpback whales were being observed by an unknown entity, who upon loss of contact with the species, sent a probe to investigate the absence of whale song. The visit by this probe almost resulted in the end of life on Earth, but this was avoided thanks to the heroic actions of then Admiral James T. Kirk and his crew in 2286. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth", "The Paradise Syndrome"; I AM ERROR; TNG: "The Chase"; ENT: "Carbon Creek")
See also: Distant Origin theory, HMS Bounty, Human history
- It is also possible that the genetic similarities between Humans and Voth were a result of the DNA seeding performed by the ancient humanoid race from TNG: "The Chase".
- Additionally, the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual stipulates that at least two other species of marine mammals (Pacific bottlenose dolphins and Takaya's whales) serve on board Galaxy-class class starships as either crew or civilian navigation consultants. The presence of dolphins on board has been confirmed in dialog in at least one episode, however their role as crew or consultants is still unknown.
Attacks on Earth
During its long history the existence of the planet has been threatened by both natural disasters and actions of alien intelligences.
- In 2153 Earth was preemptively attacked by the Xindi, who were unwittingly helping a faction fighting the Temporal Cold War. Using a smaller, prototype version of the planned Xindi superweapon, the weapon destroyed a section of the planet stretching from Florida to Venezuela, killing seven million people. (ENT: "The Expanse")
- In 2154 a working version of the Xindi superweapon was destroyed by Captain Jonathan Archer of the Enterprise NX before it entered Earth orbit. (ENT: "Zero Hour")
- In an alternate timeline where Jonathan Archer's brain was infected by interspatial parasites, Earth was destroyed by the Xindi superweapon in 2154. (ENT: "Twilight")
- In 2272 a massive machine lifeform called V'Ger threatened to destroy all biological life on Earth if its demands were not met. The attack was narrowly averted by the USS Enterprise. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- In 2286, an alien probe of unknown origin wreaked ecological havoc while trying to contact an extinct species of Humpback whale by transmitting massive amounts of energy into Earth's oceans. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- In 2367 a Borg cube entered Earth orbit, but was stopped by the USS Enterprise-D moments before it began to attack the planet. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")
- In 2373 a second Borg cube attacked Earth and was destroyed in orbit by a Starfleet armada. As the cube exploded, a Borg sphere escaped and traveled into the past and attempted to prevent Humanity's First Contact with Vulcans in 2063. (Star Trek: First Contact)
- In an alternate timeline, a Borg sphere, escaping from the cube as it was destroyed, went back in time to prevent Humanity's First Contact with Vulcans in 2063. As a result, the Borg had no problem assimilating Earth. The Enterprise-E was the only ship to be aware of the original timeline, being protected by the temporal wake of the Borg sphere. Assimilated Earth had an atmosphere which contained high concentrations of methane, carbon monoxide and fluorine. It had a population of approximately nine billion drones.
- In 2375, the Borg decided to create another strategy, since all direct assaults on Earth had failed thus far. They planned to detonate a biogenic charge in Earth's atmosphere, infecting all lifeforms with nanoprobe viruses, triggering a gradual assimilation. According to the Borg Queen, half the population would be drones before the effects were discovered. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")
- It remains unclear if this plan was finally applied. According to the novelization of "Endgame", the nanoprobe virus was brought to Earth and rapidly infected the population.
- Also in 2375, the Breen Confederacy attacked Earth in a surprise attack on Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco during the Dominion War. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")
- In 2379, the Enterprise-E prevented use of thalaron radiation emitted from a biogenic weapon wielded by Praetor Shinzon. Such a weapon could have destroyed all biological life on the planet. (Star Trek Nemesis)
Climate and geography
From at least the dawn of Humans, Earth has been a Class M world by 23rd century planetary classification standards. Since that time, Earth has had several major landmasses and a wide variety of climatic and surface conditions, ranging from tundra to desert. By the 24th century, Humans had installed a weather modification network to alter the natural weather patterns of Earth, including dissipating destructive weather phenomena such as tornadoes. (TNG: "True Q")
Land features and formations
- Caspian Sea
- El Capitan
- Mount Cook
- Mount Everest
- Mount McKinley
- North Pole
- Pacific Ocean
- Tibetan plateau
- Ural Mountains
- Yosemite National Park
See also: Geopolitical Regions (Countries and States), Cities and Towns
Continents of Earth |
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Africa • Antarctica • Asia • Australia • Europe • North America • South America |
Human-created points of interest
- Eiffel Tower
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Great Wall of China
- Hadrian's Wall
- Millennium Gate
- Stonehenge
- The Atlantis project, if completed, would probably also be considered a Human-created point of interest. There is no evidence it was successfully finished, however.
Related topics
- Earth animals
- Duplicate Earth
- Objects in Earth orbit
Apocrypha
- According to Gene Rodenberry's novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, there is a dam across the Straits of Gibraltar. This allowed the level of the Mediterranean Sea to be lowered, creating new farm and park land along the coast, and the world's largest hydro-electric project.
- In the alternate future in the Deep Space Nine book series Millennium, Earth was destroyed in 2388 by the violent Grigari. Among the casualties were William Riker, Deanna Troi, Geordi La Forge, Beverly Crusher, Tom Paris, B'Elanna Torres, and the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F.