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[[Image:VoyagerAstroLabMilkyWay.jpg|thumb|A depiction of our Milky Way Galaxy as it was seen in the [[Astrometrics]] Lab aboard {{USS|Voyager}}]]
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[[Image:Voyager flight path Astrometrics.jpg|thumb|A map of the Milky Way Galaxy showing ''Voyager'''s intended flight plan]]
 
 
[[Image:Star-chart alpha-beta quadrant.jpg|thumb|A star chart of the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant]]s of the Milky Way Galaxy]]
 
[[Image:Star-chart alpha-beta quadrant.jpg|thumb|A star chart of the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant]]s of the Milky Way Galaxy]]
The '''Milky Way Galaxy''' is a large barred spiral [[galaxy]] that is approximately 100,000 [[light year]]s in diameter, and contains over 400 billion [[star]]s. The galaxy is composed of three major parts: the ''[[Galactic core|core]]'', which contains a supermassive [[black hole]] called [[Wikipedia:Sagittarius A|Sagittarius A]], the ''disc'', which is the ring of stars and interstellar dust that gives the galaxy its spiral shape, and the ''halo'', which includes many older stars orbiting the core, but outside the disc, of which most are concentrated in massive globular clusters.
 
  
The Milky Way's disc is surrounded by a massive [[Galactic barrier|barrier]] of unknown origin, which prevents most travel into and out of the galaxy.
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The '''Milky Way Galaxy''' is a large barred spiral [[galaxy]] that is approximately 100,000 [[light year]]s in diameter, and contains over 400 billion [[star]]s. The galaxy is composed of three major parts:
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* '''Galactic core''' contains a supermassive [[black hole]] called [[Wikipedia:Sagittarius A|Sagittarius A]]
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* '''Disc''' is the ring of stars and interstellar dust that gives the galaxy its spiral shape
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* '''Halo''' includes many older stars orbiting the core, but outside the disc, of which most are concentrated in massive globular clusters
  
The core is also surrounded by a similar [[force field]] called the [[Great Barrier]], which is very difficult to penetrate.
 
  
In the science of [[stellar cartography]], the Milky Way is divided into four major areas called ''[[quadrant]]s'': [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]], [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]], [[Gamma Quadrant|Gamma]] and [[Delta Quadrant|Delta]], each of which compose one-quarter of the galaxy.  
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The Milky Way's disc is surrounded by a massive barrier of unknown origin, which for a long time prevented most travel into and out of the galaxy. The core is also surrounded by a similar [[force field]] called the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Barrier Great Barrier], which is very difficult to penetrate.  
  
Between [[2064]] and [[2364]], [[Human]]s had charted 11% of the galaxy. Within a year, the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] had charted an additional 8% of the galaxy.
 
  
A map of the Milky Way Galaxy was on display in [[Astrometrics]] aboard the {{USS|Voyager}} from [[2377]] through [[2378]].  
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In the science of [[Stellar Cartography|stellar cartography]], the Milky Way is divided into four major areas called '''quadrants''': [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]], [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]], [[Gamma Quadrant|Gamma]] and [[Delta Quadrant|Delta]], each of which compose one-quarter of the galaxy. Between [[2064]] and [[2364]], [[Human]]s had charted 11% of the galaxy. By [[2267]], there were Humans on a thousand planets in the galaxy. By [[2268]], research expeditions of the Federation had catalogued hundreds of uninhabited planets suitable for colonization.  
  
Only one out of every 43,000 [[planet]]s in the galaxy supports intelligent [[lifeform]]s.
 
  
According to Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]], there is a mathematical probability of three million [[Class M]] planets in the galaxy.  
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Only one out of every 43,000 [[planet]]s in the galaxy supports intelligent [[lifeform]]s. According to Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]], there is a mathematical probability of three million [[Class M]] planets in the galaxy.  
  
Many species have tried to destroy the inhabitants of the Milky Way Galaxy including [[Neural parasite (24th century)|extragalactic parasites]], [[Species 8472]] and the [[Sphere Builder]]s.
 
  
An expedition sent by the [[Kelvan Empire]], from the [[radiation]]-imperiled [[Andromeda Galaxy]], scouted the Milky Way for possible invasion in [[2268]].
 
  
[[Sargon]]'s people may have been extragalactic, since he stated that his people colonized the Milky Way Galaxy some six million years ago.
 
 
== Appendices ==
 
[[Image:Milky Way Galaxy Quadrants.jpg|thumb|The quadrant arrangement of the Milky Way Galaxy]]
 
 
=== Related topics ===
 
=== Related topics ===
*[[Species and cultures]], listing all inhabitant species
 
 
* [[Alpha Quadrant]]
 
* [[Alpha Quadrant]]
 
* [[Beta Quadrant]]
 
* [[Beta Quadrant]]
 
* [[Gamma Quadrant]]
 
* [[Gamma Quadrant]]
 
* [[Delta Quadrant]]
 
* [[Delta Quadrant]]
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 26 August 2021

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A star chart of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy

The Milky Way Galaxy is a large barred spiral galaxy that is approximately 100,000 light years in diameter, and contains over 400 billion stars. The galaxy is composed of three major parts:

  • Galactic core contains a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A
  • Disc is the ring of stars and interstellar dust that gives the galaxy its spiral shape
  • Halo includes many older stars orbiting the core, but outside the disc, of which most are concentrated in massive globular clusters


The Milky Way's disc is surrounded by a massive barrier of unknown origin, which for a long time prevented most travel into and out of the galaxy. The core is also surrounded by a similar force field called the Great Barrier, which is very difficult to penetrate.


In the science of stellar cartography, the Milky Way is divided into four major areas called quadrants: Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta, each of which compose one-quarter of the galaxy. Between 2064 and 2364, Humans had charted 11% of the galaxy. By 2267, there were Humans on a thousand planets in the galaxy. By 2268, research expeditions of the Federation had catalogued hundreds of uninhabited planets suitable for colonization.


Only one out of every 43,000 planets in the galaxy supports intelligent lifeforms. According to Dr. Leonard McCoy, there is a mathematical probability of three million Class M planets in the galaxy.


Related topics