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A '''graviton ellipse''' is an extremely rare [[graviton]]-particle [[spatial anomaly]] that travels through [[subspace]], emerging into normal [[space]] occasionally and without warning. It has only been observed a handful of times, but is known to be attracted to sources of [[electromagnetic radiation]]. It measures approximately 1,000 meters across, and is also known to have a stable, calm core, free of the [[gravimetric radiation]] which is emitted by the ellipse. The core itself contains debris from throughout the [[Milky Way Galaxy|galaxy]], and is thought to be as old as the galaxy itself.
 
A '''graviton ellipse''' is an extremely rare [[graviton]]-particle [[spatial anomaly]] that travels through [[subspace]], emerging into normal [[space]] occasionally and without warning. It has only been observed a handful of times, but is known to be attracted to sources of [[electromagnetic radiation]]. It measures approximately 1,000 meters across, and is also known to have a stable, calm core, free of the [[gravimetric radiation]] which is emitted by the ellipse. The core itself contains debris from throughout the [[Milky Way Galaxy|galaxy]], and is thought to be as old as the galaxy itself.
   
The ellipse has been encountered by [[human|humans]] on at least two occasions; once in [[2032]] when it "swallowed" the ''[[Ares IV]]'' [[Mars]] orbiter, and again in [[2376]], when it was examined more closely by [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]. The anomaly is also known to the [[Borg]], who refer to it as '''Spatial Anomaly 521'''. ([[VOY]]: "[[One Small Step]]")
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The ellipse has been encountered by [[Human]]s on at least two occasions: once in [[2032]] when it "swallowed" the ''[[Ares IV]]'' [[Mars]] orbiter, and again in [[2376]], when it was examined more closely by [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]. The anomaly is also known to the [[Borg]], who refer to it as '''Spatial Anomaly 521'''. ([[VOY]]: "[[One Small Step]]")
 
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Graviton ellipse

A graviton ellipse

A graviton ellipse is an extremely rare graviton-particle spatial anomaly that travels through subspace, emerging into normal space occasionally and without warning. It has only been observed a handful of times, but is known to be attracted to sources of electromagnetic radiation. It measures approximately 1,000 meters across, and is also known to have a stable, calm core, free of the gravimetric radiation which is emitted by the ellipse. The core itself contains debris from throughout the galaxy, and is thought to be as old as the galaxy itself.

The ellipse has been encountered by Humans on at least two occasions: once in 2032 when it "swallowed" the Ares IV Mars orbiter, and again in 2376, when it was examined more closely by USS Voyager. The anomaly is also known to the Borg, who refer to it as Spatial Anomaly 521. (VOY: "One Small Step")