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+ | [[File:Voyager flight path Astrometrics.jpg|thumb|A map of the Milky Way Galaxy]] |
− | The '''Perseus Arm''' |
+ | The '''Perseus Arm''' was a collection of [[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[nebula]]e, and other spatial objects that formed one of many curved "arms" out-shooting from the center of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]]. |
− | The Perseus arm |
+ | The Perseus arm seemed to extend a short bit through the [[Delta Quadrant]], a little through the [[Gamma Quadrant]], and extended across the length of the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. |
− | The Perseus Arm was shown on a computer panel in [[astrometrics]] on |
+ | The Perseus Arm was shown on a computer panel in [[astrometrics]] on {{USS|Voyager}} during the later years of its seven-year journey in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Endgame}} ''display graphic'' [http://www.stdimension.org/Cartography/Maps.htm#OfficialMaps]) |
− | + | {{bginfo|The graphic is also shown (in legible detail) in [[Geoffrey Mandel]]'s ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]''.}} |
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Revision as of 19:48, 11 April 2016
The Perseus Arm was a collection of stars, planets, nebulae, and other spatial objects that formed one of many curved "arms" out-shooting from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Perseus arm seemed to extend a short bit through the Delta Quadrant, a little through the Gamma Quadrant, and extended across the length of the Alpha Quadrant.
The Perseus Arm was shown on a computer panel in astrometrics on USS Voyager during the later years of its seven-year journey in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Endgame" display graphic [1])
The graphic is also shown (in legible detail) in Geoffrey Mandel's Star Trek: Star Charts.