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The '''Sol system''' (or '''Solar system''' or '''Terran system''') is a [[star system]] located in [[Sector 001]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. | The '''Sol system''' (or '''Solar system''' or '''Terran system''') is a [[star system]] located in [[Sector 001]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. | ||
− | The Solar system formed approximately [[Distant past|5 billion years ago]] out of a slowly condensing cloud of debris and gas, probably left over from previous | + | The Solar system formed approximately [[Distant past|5 billion years ago]] out of a slowly condensing cloud of debris and gas, probably left over from previous supernovae. |
− | A graphic depicting the Sol system was displayed in the office where | + | A graphic depicting the Sol system was displayed in the office where ''Rain Robinson'' worked, at the Griffith Observatory in California in [[1996]]. The same graphic was displayed in [[Deep Space 9]]'s classroom in [[2370]]. Deep Space 9's classroom featured a painting of four planets of the Sol system including Earth and Saturn earlier. |
In [[2371]], a [[microscopic singularity]] passed through the system and exploded. | In [[2371]], a [[microscopic singularity]] passed through the system and exploded. | ||
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***[[Luna]] (The Moon; [[moon]]) | ***[[Luna]] (The Moon; [[moon]]) | ||
***''see [[objects in Earth orbit]] for more.'' | ***''see [[objects in Earth orbit]] for more.'' | ||
− | ** | + | **Burke (comet); crashed into Mars [[2155]]) |
**[[Mars]] (planet) | **[[Mars]] (planet) | ||
***[[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]] (orbiting [[drydock]]s) | ***[[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]] (orbiting [[drydock]]s) |
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The Sol system (or Solar system or Terran system) is a star system located in Sector 001, in the Alpha Quadrant.
The Solar system formed approximately 5 billion years ago out of a slowly condensing cloud of debris and gas, probably left over from previous supernovae.
A graphic depicting the Sol system was displayed in the office where Rain Robinson worked, at the Griffith Observatory in California in 1996. The same graphic was displayed in Deep Space 9's classroom in 2370. Deep Space 9's classroom featured a painting of four planets of the Sol system including Earth and Saturn earlier.
In 2371, a microscopic singularity passed through the system and exploded.
System
- Sol (primary star)
- Mercury (planet)
- Venus (planet)
- Earth (planet)
- Luna (The Moon; moon)
- see objects in Earth orbit for more.
- Burke (comet); crashed into Mars 2155)
- Mars (planet)
- Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards (orbiting drydocks)
- Jupiter (planet)
- Ganymede (moon)
- Moons of Jupiter (moons)
- Jupiter Station (space station)
- Saturn (planet)
- Uranus (planet)
- Neptune (planet)
- Halley's Comet (comet)
- Pluto (planet)