Denobula Triaxa Column

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The Denobula Triaxa Column, also known as the Denobula Cluster, is a surveyed volume of space within the Milky Way’s Alpha Quadrant. It includes nine surveyed sectors, five sectors “above” the sector plane and four sectors “below” it. Each sector measures approximately 20 light years by 20 light years by 20 light years; that is, 8,000 cubic light years. Denobula Triaxa, a star system within the fifth sector “above” the sector plane, is the origin of the cluster’s common name.

Stars and star systems within the Denobula Cluster include Chi Herculis, Denobula Triaxa (Iota Bootis), Fellebia (94 Aquarii), Inferna (Zeta Herculis), Neethia (Xi Pegasi), Seginus (Gamma Bootis), Vega (Alpha Lyrae), and Xendi Sabu (Xendi Kabu).

Cartography

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Star Fleet Cartography’s star chart number fs-sc-8 15 29 980 98 21507.23 depicts the relative positions in space of explored astronomical objects, and a number of installations, within the Denobula Triaxa Column. (The SECRAT of star chart number fs-sc-8 15 29 980 98 21507.23 is LEVEL 1, RESTRICTED.)

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