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[[File:MicroWormhole.jpg|thumb|A micro-wormhole.]]
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A '''micro-wormhole''' is a [[wormhole]] of much smaller size than their counterparts. A micro-wormhole could have originally been of a much greater size, but is in an advanced state of collapse, and over time degraded and shrunk to a smaller size.
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A '''micro-wormhole''' was a [[wormhole]] of very small size. A naturally occurring micro-wormhole was originally of a much greater size, but was in an advanced state of decay, and over a great stretch of time had degraded to a smaller size. ({{VOY|Eye of the Needle}})
   
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The [[Red Angel]] generated a micro-wormhole to travel through space and time. Because wormholes were inherently unstable, the Angel had to hold the wormhole open with a membrane that was anchored to her original time. During an attempt to trap the Angel in [[2257]], [[NCIA-93]] used a [[graviton beam]] to seal the wormhole behind her. ({{DIS|The Red Angel}})
In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a naturally-occurring micro-wormhole thirty centimeters in diameter. The wormhole led from the [[Delta Quadrant]] to [[Romulan]] space (in the [[time travel|past]]). The crew gave the wormhole the name [[Harry Kim wormhole]]. ({{VOY|Eye of the Needle}})
 
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In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a naturally-occurring micro-wormhole thirty centimeters in diameter, which [[Kathryn Janeway|Captain Janeway]] speculated had been collapsing for [[Century|centuries]]. The wormhole led from the [[Delta Quadrant]] to [[Romulan]] space (in the [[time travel|past]]). The crew gave the wormhole the name [[Harry Kim wormhole]]. ({{VOY|Eye of the Needle}})
   
 
In [[2376]], the [[Pathfinder Project]] at [[Starfleet Communications]] was able to create a temporary, artificial micro-wormhole using the [[MIDAS array]], to briefly communicate with ''Voyager'' over 30,000 [[light year]]s away in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Pathfinder}})
 
In [[2376]], the [[Pathfinder Project]] at [[Starfleet Communications]] was able to create a temporary, artificial micro-wormhole using the [[MIDAS array]], to briefly communicate with ''Voyager'' over 30,000 [[light year]]s away in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Pathfinder}})

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Harry Kim wormhole

A micro-wormhole.

Micro-wormhole interior

Interior of micro-wormhole.

A micro-wormhole was a wormhole of very small size. A naturally occurring micro-wormhole was originally of a much greater size, but was in an advanced state of decay, and over a great stretch of time had degraded to a smaller size. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")

The Red Angel generated a micro-wormhole to travel through space and time. Because wormholes were inherently unstable, the Angel had to hold the wormhole open with a membrane that was anchored to her original time. During an attempt to trap the Angel in 2257, NCIA-93 used a graviton beam to seal the wormhole behind her. (DIS: "The Red Angel")

In 2371, the USS Voyager discovered a naturally-occurring micro-wormhole thirty centimeters in diameter, which Captain Janeway speculated had been collapsing for centuries. The wormhole led from the Delta Quadrant to Romulan space (in the past). The crew gave the wormhole the name Harry Kim wormhole. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")

In 2376, the Pathfinder Project at Starfleet Communications was able to create a temporary, artificial micro-wormhole using the MIDAS array, to briefly communicate with Voyager over 30,000 light years away in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Pathfinder")