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[[File:892-IV, remastered.jpg|thumb|150px|892-IV and two moons]] |
[[File:892-IV, remastered.jpg|thumb|150px|892-IV and two moons]] |
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The planet [[892-IV]] was observed to have two moon-like '''objects''' nearby. ({{TOS-R|Bread and Circuses}}) |
The planet [[892-IV]] was observed to have two moon-like '''objects''' nearby. ({{TOS-R|Bread and Circuses}}) |
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− | == Andevian II |
+ | == Andevian II's fourth moon {{anchor|Andevian II moon 004}} == |
− | + | In [[2369]], [[Lwaxana Troi]] had a [[holographic program|holo-program]] of [[dawn]] on the '''fourth moon''' of [[Andevian II]]. She had reserved with [[Quark]] a [[holosuite|suite]] for her and [[Odo]] where they would experience dawn on this moon while sharing a [[picnic]]. ({{DS9|The Forsaken}}) |
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[[File:Archer IV moons.jpg|thumb|150px|Two moons in the Archer IV sky]] |
[[File:Archer IV moons.jpg|thumb|150px|Two moons in the Archer IV sky]] |
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[[Archer IV]] was observed to have at least two moons. ({{ENT|Strange New World}}) |
[[Archer IV]] was observed to have at least two moons. ({{ENT|Strange New World}}) |
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− | == Argeth's moons == |
+ | == Argeth's moons {{anchor|Argeth's moons 001}}== |
[[Argeth]] had two moons. ({{DIS|Scavengers}}) |
[[Argeth]] had two moons. ({{DIS|Scavengers}}) |
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− | == Argolis Cluster moon == |
+ | == Argolis Cluster moon {{anchor|Argolis Cluster moon 001}}== |
− | [[File:Argolis Cluster moon. |
+ | [[File:Argolis Cluster moon (remastered).png|thumb|150px|A moon in the Argolis Cluster]] |
In [[2368]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} conducted a [[survey]] of the [[Argolis Cluster]]'s star systems as a possible prelude to [[Federation]] [[colonization]]. During the survey, it discovered a crashed [[Borg]] [[Borg scout ship|scout ship]] on the moon of the fourth [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Argolis Cluster planet|planet]] of one of the six star systems in the Argolis Cluster with one surviving [[Borg drone|drone]], who would later be known as [[Hugh]]. ({{TNG|I Borg}}) |
In [[2368]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} conducted a [[survey]] of the [[Argolis Cluster]]'s star systems as a possible prelude to [[Federation]] [[colonization]]. During the survey, it discovered a crashed [[Borg]] [[Borg scout ship|scout ship]] on the moon of the fourth [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Argolis Cluster planet|planet]] of one of the six star systems in the Argolis Cluster with one surviving [[Borg drone|drone]], who would later be known as [[Hugh]]. ({{TNG|I Borg}}) |
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− | == Andorian |
+ | == Andorian moons {{anchor|Andorian moons 001}}== |
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+ | In the [[Andorian system]], the [[Andorian gas giant|large gas giant]] near [[Andoria]] had at least one other body associated with it. ({{ENT|The Aenar}}) |
One of the Andorian moons had a [[Preservers' obelisk]]. [[Michael Burnham]] saw this world during a [[2256]] demonstration of the experimental [[spore drive]]. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}}) |
One of the Andorian moons had a [[Preservers' obelisk]]. [[Michael Burnham]] saw this world during a [[2256]] demonstration of the experimental [[spore drive]]. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}}) |
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+ | ==Apergos moon {{anchor|Apergos moon 001}}== |
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− | File:Burnham obelisk.jpg|Vista on the Andorian moons |
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+ | ... ({{LD|Strange Energies}}) |
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− | == Arkonian |
+ | == Arkonian moons {{anchor|Arkonian moons 001}}== |
[[File:Arkonian planet.jpg|thumb|150px|Arkonian gas giant and three of its moons]] |
[[File:Arkonian planet.jpg|thumb|150px|Arkonian gas giant and three of its moons]] |
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− | An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Arkonian planet| |
+ | An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Arkonian planet|gas giant]] [[Annexation|annexed]] by the [[Arkonian]]s had '''sixty-two moons''', some of which were partially habitable. ({{ENT|Dawn}}) |
{{bginfo|To portray the progressively hot surface of one of these moons, the set was made very bright but not hot. "''It's a big room but they were only lighting a specific spot,''" explained [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] actor [[Connor Trinneer]]. ({{STM|110|20}})}} |
{{bginfo|To portray the progressively hot surface of one of these moons, the set was made very bright but not hot. "''It's a big room but they were only lighting a specific spot,''" explained [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] actor [[Connor Trinneer]]. ({{STM|110|20}})}} |
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− | == Azati Prime |
+ | == Azati Prime moons {{anchor|Azati Prime moons 001}}== |
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− | The system containing the planet [[Azati Prime]] had several lunar outposts and at least two moons. The planet was observed to have one moon-like object nearby. |
+ | The system containing the planet [[Azati Prime]] had several lunar outposts and '''at least two moons'''. The planet was observed to have one moon-like object nearby. |
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+ | Furthermore, the [[Azati Prime (planetoid)|planetoid]] further out in the system also had a moon, which contained a [[monitoring station]] manned by three [[Xindi]]. ({{ENT|Azati Prime}}) |
{{bginfo|Given the way the moon was brought up without explanation very abruptly and its surface had a similar texture as the planetoid ''Enterprise'' had been shown orbiting earlier, a Homeric nod might be suspected, the writers mistakenly referring to the same body both as a planetoid and later as a moon.}} |
{{bginfo|Given the way the moon was brought up without explanation very abruptly and its surface had a similar texture as the planetoid ''Enterprise'' had been shown orbiting earlier, a Homeric nod might be suspected, the writers mistakenly referring to the same body both as a planetoid and later as a moon.}} |
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{{dthumb|Badlands gas giant moon.jpg|Chamra Vortex asteroid-Badlands gas giant moon surface.jpg|A moon orbiting a gas giant|A runabout on the moon's surface}} |
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This '''moon''' orbited a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Badlands gas giant|gas giant]] in the [[Badlands]]. |
This '''moon''' orbited a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Badlands gas giant|gas giant]] in the [[Badlands]]. |
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In [[2371]], [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Odo]] landed on this moon to search for a [[crash land]]ed {{class|Peregrine}} [[Peregrine unnamed 001|courier ship]]. ({{DS9|Heart of Stone}}) |
In [[2371]], [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Odo]] landed on this moon to search for a [[crash land]]ed {{class|Peregrine}} [[Peregrine unnamed 001|courier ship]]. ({{DS9|Heart of Stone}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|According to [[StarTrek.com]], this moon was classified as [[M-class]]. ''{{st.com|database_article/gas-giant-moon}}''}} |
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− | == Bajor moons == |
+ | == Bajor's moons {{anchor|Bajor's moons 001}}== |
− | Aside from [[Derna]] and [[Jeraddo]], [[Bajor]] had at least three |
+ | Aside from [[Derna]] and [[Jeraddo]], [[Bajor]] had at least '''three other moons'''. ({{DS9|The Nagus|Progress}}) |
− | == Bajor VII third moon == |
+ | == Bajor VII's third moon {{anchor|Bajor VII moon 003}}== |
− | In [[2370]], a [[shuttlepod]] was lost somewhere in the vicinity of this '''moon |
+ | In [[2370]], a [[shuttlepod]] was lost somewhere in the vicinity of this '''moon''' of Bajor VII. ({{DS9|Whispers}}) |
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− | == Bajor VIII second moon == |
+ | == Bajor VIII's second moon {{anchor|Bajor VIII moon 002}}== |
[[File:Bajor VIII second moon.jpg|thumb|150px|The second moon of Bajor VIII]] |
[[File:Bajor VIII second moon.jpg|thumb|150px|The second moon of Bajor VIII]] |
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In [[2369]], Bajoran [[terrorist]] [[Tahna Los]], aboard the [[runabout]] {{USS|Yangtzee Kiang}}, [[rendezvous]]ed with [[Lursa]] and [[B'Etor]]'s [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]] near the lower moon of [[Bajor VIII]] to receive a quantity of [[bilitrium]] [[explosive]]. The {{USS|Ganges}}, monitoring the exchange from behind the second moon, attempted to intercept him, but Tahna threatened to detonate the bomb in low [[orbit]] and wipe out the [[Bajoran colonies|colonies]] on the [[surface]] of Bajor VIII. The ''Ganges'' was forced to allow him to head towards the [[Bajoran wormhole]]. ({{DS9|Past Prologue}}) |
In [[2369]], Bajoran [[terrorist]] [[Tahna Los]], aboard the [[runabout]] {{USS|Yangtzee Kiang}}, [[rendezvous]]ed with [[Lursa]] and [[B'Etor]]'s [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]] near the lower moon of [[Bajor VIII]] to receive a quantity of [[bilitrium]] [[explosive]]. The {{USS|Ganges}}, monitoring the exchange from behind the second moon, attempted to intercept him, but Tahna threatened to detonate the bomb in low [[orbit]] and wipe out the [[Bajoran colonies|colonies]] on the [[surface]] of Bajor VIII. The ''Ganges'' was forced to allow him to head towards the [[Bajoran wormhole]]. ({{DS9|Past Prologue}}) |
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− | == Barkon IV moon == |
+ | == Barkon IV's moon {{anchor|Barkon IV moon 001}}== |
[[File:Barkon IV moon.jpg|thumb|150px|The moon of Barkon IV]] |
[[File:Barkon IV moon.jpg|thumb|150px|The moon of Barkon IV]] |
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[[Barkon IV]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Thine Own Self}}) |
[[Barkon IV]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Thine Own Self}}) |
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− | == Beta Lyrae |
+ | == Beta Lyrae moon {{anchor|Beta Lyrae moon 001}}== |
[[File:Beta Lyrae-planet1.jpg|thumb|150px|A planet with a moon and a [[ring system]] in the Beta Lyrae system]] |
[[File:Beta Lyrae-planet1.jpg|thumb|150px|A planet with a moon and a [[ring system]] in the Beta Lyrae system]] |
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An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Beta Lyrae system planets|unnamed planet]] in the [[Beta Lyrae system]] had what appeared to be a moon. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}}) |
An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Beta Lyrae system planets|unnamed planet]] in the [[Beta Lyrae system]] had what appeared to be a moon. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}}) |
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+ | == Boreth's companion {{anchor|Boreth companion 001}}== |
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+ | [[File:Boreth, 2257.jpg|thumb|150px|Boreth and its companion in 2257]] |
+ | [[Boreth]] and its '''companion'' were a pair of closely [[orbit]]ing [[planetary body|planetary bodies]], and both were described both as a planet and as a moon. ({{DIS|Through the Valley of Shadows}}; {{SNW|Strange New Worlds}}) |
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+ | == Cajitar IV's moons == |
+ | The planet [[Cajitar IV]] had '''four moons'''. One of these moons had partially shattered, creating a [[red]]dish trail of interstellar [[ice]] and [[rock]] with a high internal [[iron]] content. ({{SNW|The Broken Circle}}) |
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+ | == Cardassia Prime's moon {{anchor|Cardassian Prime moon 001}}== |
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+ | [[Cardassia Prime]] had '''one moon'''. {{incite|Which episode is this from?}} |
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+ | == Chin'toka moon {{anchor|Chin'toka moon 001}}== |
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[[File:Chin'toka system moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Small moon]] |
[[File:Chin'toka system moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Small moon]] |
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− | This small moon orbited one of the habitable [[Binary planet|binary]] [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Chin'toka system planets|planets]] in the [[Chin'toka system]]. It was found to harbor a [[subspace power generator]] during the [[First Battle of Chin'toka]], and was subsequently attacked and destroyed. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) |
+ | This '''small moon''' orbited one of the habitable [[Binary planet|binary]] [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Chin'toka system planets|planets]] in the [[Chin'toka system]]. It was found to harbor a [[subspace power generator]] during the [[First Battle of Chin'toka]], and was subsequently attacked and destroyed. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) |
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− | == Coppelius' moons == |
+ | == Coppelius' moons {{anchor|Coppelius' moons 001}} == |
− | [[File:Coppelius.jpg|thumb|Coppelius and its two moons]] |
+ | [[File:Coppelius.jpg|thumb|150px|Coppelius and its two moons]] |
These two '''moons''' orbited [[Coppelius]] in the [[Ghulion system]]. According to [[Soji Asha]], they had a [[red]]dish color as dark as [[blood]]. ({{PIC|The Impossible Box|Nepenthe|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1}}) |
These two '''moons''' orbited [[Coppelius]] in the [[Ghulion system]]. According to [[Soji Asha]], they had a [[red]]dish color as dark as [[blood]]. ({{PIC|The Impossible Box|Nepenthe|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1}}) |
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− | == Daled IV moon == |
+ | == Daled IV's third moon {{anchor|Daled IV moon 003}} == |
[[File:Daled IV moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Daled IV]] |
[[File:Daled IV moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Daled IV]] |
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[[Daled IV]] had at least three moons, and its third moon was inhabited and similar to [[Earth]]'s moon [[Luna]]. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}}) |
[[Daled IV]] had at least three moons, and its third moon was inhabited and similar to [[Earth]]'s moon [[Luna]]. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}}) |
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− | == Dannus V moon == |
+ | == Dannus V's moon {{anchor|Dannus V moon 001}} == |
− | [[Dannus V]] |
+ | This '''single mooon''' orbited [[Dannus V]]. |
In [[3189]], a holographic representation of this moon in orbit of the planet accompanied the planetary data. ({{DIS|Terra Firma, Part 1}}) |
In [[3189]], a holographic representation of this moon in orbit of the planet accompanied the planetary data. ({{DIS|Terra Firma, Part 1}}) |
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− | == Deinonychus VII moon == |
+ | == Deinonychus VII's moon {{anchor|Deinonychus VII moon 001}} == |
[[File:Deinonychus VII moon and star.jpg|thumb|150px|Sun and moon of Deinonychus VII]] |
[[File:Deinonychus VII moon and star.jpg|thumb|150px|Sun and moon of Deinonychus VII]] |
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This moon was orbiting [[Deinonychus VII]]. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}}) |
This moon was orbiting [[Deinonychus VII]]. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}}) |
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The planet identified as [[Eden]] by doctor [[Sevrin]] appeared to have at least two close companions. ({{TOS|The Way to Eden}}) |
The planet identified as [[Eden]] by doctor [[Sevrin]] appeared to have at least two close companions. ({{TOS|The Way to Eden}}) |
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{{bginfo|These bodies were only visible in the remastered version of the episode.}} |
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− | == Edrin II moon == |
+ | == Edrin II moon {{anchor|Edrin II moon 001}}== |
In the [[2250s]], a new moon was discovered at [[Edrin II]]. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} set out to investigate the body. ({{DIS|Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2}}) |
In the [[2250s]], a new moon was discovered at [[Edrin II]]. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} set out to investigate the body. ({{DIS|Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2}}) |
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− | ==Eridani D moons== |
+ | ==Eridani D moons {{anchor|Eridani D moons 001}}== |
[[Eridani D]] had several moons. On [[Michael Burnham]]'s tenth birthday, she took a shuttle with [[Amanda Grayson|her mother]] to its seventh moon. ({{DIS|Lethe}}) |
[[Eridani D]] had several moons. On [[Michael Burnham]]'s tenth birthday, she took a shuttle with [[Amanda Grayson|her mother]] to its seventh moon. ({{DIS|Lethe}}) |
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− | ==Exchange planet moon== |
+ | ==Exchange planet moon {{anchor|Exchange planet moon 001}}== |
− | This rocky '''moon''' orbited a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Exchange planet|planet]], which in [[3188]] was the location of |
+ | This rocky '''moon''' orbited a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Exchange planet|planet]], which in [[3188]] was the location of a [[mercantile exchange]]. ({{DIS|People of Earth}}) |
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+ | == Gaila's moon == |
+ | {{see-list|Gaila's moon}} |
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+ | == Galorndon Core's moon {{anchor|Galorndon Core moon 001}}== |
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[[File:Galorndon Core moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Galorndon Core]] |
[[File:Galorndon Core moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Galorndon Core]] |
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[[Galorndon Core]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Unification II}}) |
[[Galorndon Core]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Unification II}}) |
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+ | == Gelrak V moons {{anchor|Gelrak V moons}}== |
+ | [[File:Gelrak V.png|thumb|150px|Gelrak V and its moons]] |
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+ | [[Gelrak V]] had at least '''three moons'''. ({{LD|Temporal Edict}}) |
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+ | ==Golana's moons {{anchor|Galana moons 001}}== |
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[[File:Golana landscape with moons.jpg|thumb|150px|A picture of a Golana landscape with two moons]] |
[[File:Golana landscape with moons.jpg|thumb|150px|A picture of a Golana landscape with two moons]] |
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− | [[Golana]] was depicted as having two moons. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}}) |
+ | [[Golana]] was depicted as having '''two moons'''. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}}) |
{{bginfo|The moons were not seen in the outdoor scenes in the episode, but rather in three different pictures of the planet created by Molly.}} |
{{bginfo|The moons were not seen in the outdoor scenes in the episode, but rather in three different pictures of the planet created by Molly.}} |
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+ | ==Moons of Grazer {{anchor|Grazer's moons 001}}== |
− | In the [[23rd century]], [[Ash Tyler]]'s mother intended to visit the moons of Grazer for her first [[vacation]] in twelve years. However, on the way she was killed by a [[rogue comet]]. ({{DIS|Lethe}}) |
+ | In the [[23rd century]], [[Ash Tyler]]'s [[Tyler's mother 001|mother]] intended to visit the moons of [[Grazer]] for her first [[vacation]] in twelve years. However, on the way, she was killed by a [[rogue comet]]. ({{DIS|Lethe}}) |
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+ | == Haven's moon {{anchor|Haven moon 001}}== |
[[File:Haven's moon remastered.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Haven]] |
[[File:Haven's moon remastered.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Haven]] |
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[[Haven]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Haven}}) |
[[Haven]] had at least one '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Haven}}) |
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− | == Hima's moons == |
+ | == Hima's moons {{anchor|Hima moons 001}}== |
− | Near the planet [[Hima]], at least four close companions, possibly moons, could be seen. ({{DIS|That Hope Is You, Part 1}}) |
+ | Near the planet [[Hima]], at least four close '''companions''', possibly moons, could be seen. ({{DIS|That Hope Is You, Part 1}}) |
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+ | == Holberg 917G companions {{anchor|Holberg 917G companions 001}}== |
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− | Near the planet [[Holberg 917G]] in the [[Omega system]], at least two close companions, possibly moons, could be seen. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}}) |
+ | Near the planet [[Holberg 917G]] in the [[Omega system]], at least two close '''companions''', possibly moons, could be seen. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}}) |
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[[File:Salia and Wesley on Holodeck.jpg|thumb|150px|Moons in orbit of a ringed planet]] |
[[File:Salia and Wesley on Holodeck.jpg|thumb|150px|Moons in orbit of a ringed planet]] |
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In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]] took [[Salia]] on a tour of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] via the [[holodeck]], showing the many [[place]]s he had visited. This [[ring system|ringed]] [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Holodeck planet|planet]] was one of the [[location]]s seen in that tour. It was [[orbit]]ed by at least two '''moons'''. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}}) |
In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]] took [[Salia]] on a tour of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] via the [[holodeck]], showing the many [[place]]s he had visited. This [[ring system|ringed]] [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Holodeck planet|planet]] was one of the [[location]]s seen in that tour. It was [[orbit]]ed by at least two '''moons'''. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}}) |
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+ | == Jupiter's moons {{anchor|Jupiter's moons 001}} == |
− | The [[planet]] [[Jupiter]] had many [[moon]]s, including [[Io]] and [[Ganymede]]. |
+ | The [[planet]] [[Jupiter]] had many [[moon]]s, including [[Io]] and [[Ganymede]]. ({{film|1}}; {{VOY|Life Line}}; {{ENT|First Flight}}) |
− | After [[The Doctor]] transferred himself from the [[Delta Quadrant]] to [[Jupiter Station]] to treat [[Doctor]] [[Lewis Zimmerman]] for an ailment, the ungrateful Dr. Zimmerman congratulated him and recommended that during his visit he tour "Jupiter's third moon," noting that he heard the [[lava]] flows on it were lovely during that particular time of year. ({{VOY|Life Line}}) |
+ | After [[The Doctor]] transferred himself from the [[Delta Quadrant]] to [[Jupiter Station]] to treat [[Doctor]] [[Lewis Zimmerman]] for an ailment, the ungrateful Dr. Zimmerman congratulated him and recommended that during his visit he tour "Jupiter's third moon," noting that he heard the [[lava]] flows on it were lovely during that particular time of year. ({{VOY|Life Line}}) |
− | {{bginfo|Zimmerman's statement is somewhat unclear. He may have been referring to Ganymede, the third Galilean moon, rather than Amalthea, Jupiter's actual third moon, although Io (Jupiter's fifth moon) is the only (currently known) moon of Jupiter to display active volcanism. It's possible his statement was not meant to convey any actual information.}} |
+ | {{bginfo|Zimmerman's statement is somewhat unclear. He may have been referring to Ganymede, the third Galilean moon, rather than Amalthea, Jupiter's actual third moon, although Io (Jupiter's fifth moon) is the only (currently known) moon of Jupiter to display active volcanism. It's possible his statement was not meant to convey any actual information. For more information on the subject, see {{wikipedia|Jupiter's natural satellites}}.}} |
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+ | According to [[Brad Boimler]], [[Winger Bingston]] had a "[[one-man show]] where he played all of [[Jupiter's moons]]". ({{LD|The Spy Humongous}}) |
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+ | == Kantare moon {{anchor|Kantare moon 001}}== |
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− | === Appearances === |
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− | * {{film|1}} |
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− | * {{VOY|Life Line}} |
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− | * {{ENT|First Flight}} |
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+ | ==Karzill IV moon {{anchor|Karzill IV moon 001}}== |
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− | === External link === |
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+ | [[File:Pakled ship over Karzill IV.jpg|thumb|150px|Karzill IV's moon]] |
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− | * {{wikipedia|Jupiter's natural satellites}} |
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+ | [[Karzill IV]] had at least '''one moon'''. ({{LD|Kayshon, His Eyes Open}}) |
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+ | == Klingon planet moons {{anchor|Klingon moons 001}}== |
+ | [[File:Blue planet with moons.jpg|thumb|150px|Three moons orbiting their planet]] |
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− | == Khwopa's moon == |
+ | == Khwopa's moon {{anchor|Khwopa moon 001}}== |
− | [[File:Bog planet.png|thumb|Khwopa's moon]] |
+ | [[File:Bog planet.png|thumb|150px|Khwopa's moon]] |
The planet [[Khwopa]] had at least one moon. ({{LD|Much Ado About Boimler}}) |
The planet [[Khwopa]] had at least one moon. ({{LD|Much Ado About Boimler}}) |
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− | == Ktarian moon == |
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+ | == Ktarian moon {{anchor|Ktarian moon 001}}== |
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This moon featured in the [[Ktarian moonrise simulation]], a [[holoprogram]]. ({{VOY|Revulsion}}) |
This moon featured in the [[Ktarian moonrise simulation]], a [[holoprogram]]. ({{VOY|Revulsion}}) |
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− | == K'Tuevon Prime's moon == |
+ | == K'Tuevon Prime's moon {{anchor|K'Tuevon Prime moon 001}}== |
− | [[File:K'Tuevon Prime.png|thumb|K'Tuevon Prime and its moon]] |
+ | [[File:K'Tuevon Prime.png|thumb|150px|K'Tuevon Prime and its moon]] |
The planet [[K'Tuevon Prime]] had at least one moon. ({{LD|Veritas}}) |
The planet [[K'Tuevon Prime]] had at least one moon. ({{LD|Veritas}}) |
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− | == Kwejian's moon == |
+ | == Kwejian's moon {{anchor|Kwejian moon 001}}== |
+ | [[File:Kwejian's moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Kwejian's moon just before its destruction]] |
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− | {{dis|Kwejian|planet}} had a single moon. |
+ | {{dis|Kwejian|planet}} had a '''single moon'''. |
Following [[the Burn]] in circa [[3069]], damage to [[subspace]] caused the moon's orbit to shift, disrupting Kwejian's tides and unleashing swarms of [[sea locust]]s on the planet's [[harvest]]. ({{DIS|The Sanctuary}}) |
Following [[the Burn]] in circa [[3069]], damage to [[subspace]] caused the moon's orbit to shift, disrupting Kwejian's tides and unleashing swarms of [[sea locust]]s on the planet's [[harvest]]. ({{DIS|The Sanctuary}}) |
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+ | In [[3190]], the moon was destroyed by the [[Dark Matter Anomaly]]. ({{DIS|Kobayashi Maru}}) |
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These two '''moons''' were the natural satellites of [[Loresworld]]. ({{TNG|Descent}}) |
These two '''moons''' were the natural satellites of [[Loresworld]]. ({{TNG|Descent}}) |
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− | == Lya Station Alpha planet's moon == |
+ | == Lya Station Alpha planet's moon {{anchor|Lya Station Alpha moon 001}}== |
[[File:USS Enterprise-D approaches Lya Station Alpha.jpg|thumb|150px|Lya Station Alpha planet's moon]] |
[[File:USS Enterprise-D approaches Lya Station Alpha.jpg|thumb|150px|Lya Station Alpha planet's moon]] |
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This '''moon''' orbited the [[Lya Station Alpha]] [[Lya Station Alpha planet|planet]]. It was located in the Alpha Quadrant. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}}) |
This '''moon''' orbited the [[Lya Station Alpha]] [[Lya Station Alpha planet|planet]]. It was located in the Alpha Quadrant. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}}) |
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{{bginfo|This moon's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of Lya Station Alpha as seen in the [[star chart]] appearing in the {{s|PIC}} episode {{e|Maps and Legends}}.|According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 47) and ''[[Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library]]'' ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), Lya Station Alpha was located in the Lya system.}} |
{{bginfo|This moon's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of Lya Station Alpha as seen in the [[star chart]] appearing in the {{s|PIC}} episode {{e|Maps and Legends}}.|According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 47) and ''[[Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library]]'' ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), Lya Station Alpha was located in the Lya system.}} |
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This '''moon''' [[orbit]]ed the [[gas giant]] [[Mab-Bu VI]]. It was located in the same [[Sector 25712|sector]] as [[Starbase 12]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The moon could only barely be considered [[class M]] and was constantly swept by [[ionic cyclone]]s and [[electromagnetic storm]]s. The ground cover was all non-porous [[rock]] which made survival for a long time on the moon very unlikely. |
This '''moon''' [[orbit]]ed the [[gas giant]] [[Mab-Bu VI]]. It was located in the same [[Sector 25712|sector]] as [[Starbase 12]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The moon could only barely be considered [[class M]] and was constantly swept by [[ionic cyclone]]s and [[electromagnetic storm]]s. The ground cover was all non-porous [[rock]] which made survival for a long time on the moon very unlikely. |
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− | During the [[19th century]], [[Ux-Mal entity|hundreds of]] |
+ | During the [[19th century]], [[Ux-Mal entity|hundreds of]] [[conviction|convicted]] [[criminal]]s from [[Ux-Mal]] were [[prison|imprisoned]] on the moon, their consciousnesses detached from their physical [[body|bodies]] and set adrift in the moon's constant storms. |
In [[2167]], the criminals attempted to escape aboard the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Essex}}. However, the starship was unable to escape the electromagnetic storms. |
In [[2167]], the criminals attempted to escape aboard the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Essex}}. However, the starship was unable to escape the electromagnetic storms. |
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+ | == Ringed moons of M'talas Prime {{anchor|M'talas Prime moons 001}} == |
− | [[ |
+ | [[M'talas Prime]] had '''several [[Ring system|ringed]] moons'''. {{Trip Tucker}} saw them sometime during the first two years of {{EnterpriseNX}}'s maiden voyage. ({{ENT|Dawn}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|{{omid|ringed moons|2}}}} |
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− | == Maxia Zeta IV == |
+ | == Maxia Zeta IV's moons {{anchor|Maxia Zeta IV moons 001}}== |
− | [[Maxia Zeta IV]] was known to have at least two moons. In [[2355]], the [[Battle of Maxia]] began when a [[Ferengi]] ship attacked the {{USS|Stargazer}} from one of the moons. ({{TNG|The Battle}} ''display graphic'') |
+ | [[Maxia Zeta IV]] was known to have at least two moons. In [[2355]], the [[Battle of Maxia]] began when a [[Ferengi]] ship attacked the {{USS|Stargazer|NCC-2893}} from one of the moons. ({{TNG|The Battle}} ''display graphic'') |
− | == Mixtus III moons == |
+ | == Mixtus III's moons {{anchor|Mixtus III moons 001}}== |
[[File:Mixtus III and moons.png|thumb|Mixtus III and its seven moons]] |
[[File:Mixtus III and moons.png|thumb|Mixtus III and its seven moons]] |
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− | [[Mixtus III]] had |
+ | [[Mixtus III]] had six moons, at least one of which (the fifth) was inhabited by the [[Mixtus inhabitant]]s. |
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⚫ | In [[2380]], the fifth moon entered a [[decaying orbit]], threatening to collide with the planet and destroy its population. The inhabitants requested aid from the {{Federation}}, who sent the {{USS|Vancouver}} and {{USS|Cerritos}} to safely demolish the moon. Despite some pushback from communities that [[Religion|venerated]], inhabited, or otherwise relied on the moon's continued existence, eventually a compromise was reached and the moon was destroyed, becoming a new [[ring system]] around Mixtus III. ({{LD|Cupid's Errant Arrow}}) |
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⚫ | In [[2380]], the fifth moon entered a [[decaying orbit]], threatening to collide with the planet and destroy its population. The inhabitants requested aid from the {{Federation}}, who sent the {{USS|Vancouver}} and the {{USS|Cerritos}} to safely demolish the moon. Despite some pushback from communities that [[Religion|venerated]], inhabited, or otherwise relied on the moon's continued existence, eventually a compromise was reached and the moon was destroyed, becoming a new [[ring system]] around Mixtus III. The only remaining opposition was a wealthy man who lived on [[Mixtus II]], and Captain [[Carol Freeman]] disregarded his protests the moment she became aware that he and his wife were the only inhabitants of that planet. ({{LD|Cupid's Errant Arrow}}) |
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− | Mixtus III moon.png|The unstable fifth moon in 2380 |
+ | File:Mixtus III moon.png|The unstable fifth moon in 2380 |
− | + | File: USS Vancouver initiates controlled implosion.png|The fifth moon being demolished by the ''Vancouver''... |
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− | Mixtus III ring system.png|...resulting in a new ring system |
+ | File:Mixtus III ring system.png|...resulting in a new ring system |
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− | == Nibia's moons == |
+ | == Moons of Nibia {{anchor|Nibia's moons 001}} == |
In [[2285]], during his mission of vengeance against [[James T. Kirk]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] swore that he would chase Kirk "'round the '''moons of [[Nibia]]''' and 'round the [[Antares maelstrom]] and 'round [[Hell|perdition]]'s flames" before giving up. ({{film|2}}) |
In [[2285]], during his mission of vengeance against [[James T. Kirk]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] swore that he would chase Kirk "'round the '''moons of [[Nibia]]''' and 'round the [[Antares maelstrom]] and 'round [[Hell|perdition]]'s flames" before giving up. ({{film|2}}) |
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In [[2380]], [[Ensign]] [[Beckett Mariner]], while talking in her sleep, mumbled "''Buried alive... marooned for eternity... moons of Nibia.''" ({{LD|Envoys}}) |
In [[2380]], [[Ensign]] [[Beckett Mariner]], while talking in her sleep, mumbled "''Buried alive... marooned for eternity... moons of Nibia.''" ({{LD|Envoys}}) |
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{{bginfo|{{omid|moons|2}}|According to the {{y|2015}} ''{{dis|Star Trek: Ships of the Line|2015}}'' calendar, one of the moons of Nibia was a small, cratered world fortified by multiple large bases. Multiple Federation {{class|Saber}} starships once waged an assault upon the moons of Nibia in the 24th century.}} |
{{bginfo|{{omid|moons|2}}|According to the {{y|2015}} ''{{dis|Star Trek: Ships of the Line|2015}}'' calendar, one of the moons of Nibia was a small, cratered world fortified by multiple large bases. Multiple Federation {{class|Saber}} starships once waged an assault upon the moons of Nibia in the 24th century.}} |
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+ | ==Nepenthe's moons {{anchor|Nepenthe moons 001}}== |
+ | The planet of [[Nepenthe]] had at least '''three moons'''. ({{PIC|Nepenthe}}) |
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+ | == Nimbus III's moons {{anchor|Nimbus III moons 001}}== |
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[[File:Nimbus3.jpg|thumb|150px|Nimbus and moons]] |
[[File:Nimbus3.jpg|thumb|150px|Nimbus and moons]] |
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[[Nimbus III]] could be observed to have at least '''two moons'''. ({{film|5}}) |
[[Nimbus III]] could be observed to have at least '''two moons'''. ({{film|5}}) |
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− | == Omicron |
+ | == Omicron Lyrae's moons {{anchor|Omicron Lyrae moons 001}}== |
+ | There were at least '''three moons''' around [[Omicron Lyrae]]. |
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+ | In the [[23rd century]], the third moon of Omicron Lyrae hosted an [[Ankeshtan K'til]] [[Vulcan]] [[criminal rehabilitation center]]. ({{SNW|The Serene Squall}}) |
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+ | == Omicron Theta's moons {{anchor|Omicron Theta moons 001}}== |
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[[Omicron Theta]] had at least two '''moons'''. ({{TNG|Datalore}}) |
[[Omicron Theta]] had at least two '''moons'''. ({{TNG|Datalore}}) |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | == Ornara's moon {{anchor|Ornara moon 001}} == |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | == Pakled Planet's moon {{anchor|Pakled moon 001}} == |
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+ | [[File:Pakled Planet.jpg|thumb|150px|Pakled Planet and its moon]] |
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+ | [[Pakled Planet]] was orbited by at least one '''moon''', which seemingly remained intact following the planet's destruction in [[2381]]. ({{LD|The Spy Humongous|Grounded}}) |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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− | == Pentarus III moon == |
+ | == Pentarus III's moon {{anchor|Pentarus III moon 001}}== |
[[File:Pentarus III moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Pentarus III]] |
[[File:Pentarus III moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon of Pentarus III]] |
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Next to [[Lambda Paz]], [[Pentarus III]] had at least one more '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Final Mission}}) |
Next to [[Lambda Paz]], [[Pentarus III]] had at least one more '''moon'''. ({{TNG|Final Mission}}) |
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− | == Pentarus system moons == |
+ | == Pentarus system moons {{anchor|Pentarus system moons 001}}== |
− | These three '''moons''' were capable of supporting life. |
+ | These three '''moons''' in the [[Pentarus system]] were capable of supporting life. |
During the [[search]] for the missing [[mining]] [[shuttle]] ''[[Nenebek]]'' in [[2367]], these moons were not searched by the [[salenite]] [[miner]]s. ({{TNG|Final Mission}}) |
During the [[search]] for the missing [[mining]] [[shuttle]] ''[[Nenebek]]'' in [[2367]], these moons were not searched by the [[salenite]] [[miner]]s. ({{TNG|Final Mission}}) |
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− | == Pernaia Prime moon == |
+ | == Pernaia Prime's moon {{anchor|Pernaia Prime moon 001}} == |
[[File:Landing pad pernaia prime.jpg|thumb|150px|An outpost on Pernaia Prime's moon]] |
[[File:Landing pad pernaia prime.jpg|thumb|150px|An outpost on Pernaia Prime's moon]] |
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[[Pernaia Prime]] had a single frozen but life-supporting moon. It was about one hundred [[light year]]s from Earth. In [[2152]], the moon supported a settlement. ({{ENT|The Seventh}}) |
[[Pernaia Prime]] had a single frozen but life-supporting moon. It was about one hundred [[light year]]s from Earth. In [[2152]], the moon supported a settlement. ({{ENT|The Seventh}}) |
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{{see-list|Pernaia Prime moon visitors}} |
{{see-list|Pernaia Prime moon visitors}} |
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+ | == Planet 0042692's moons {{anchor|Planet 0042692 moons 001}} == |
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+ | [[Planet 0042692]] had '''four moons'''. ({{PRO|All the World's a Stage}}) |
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− | ''In an [[alternate timeline]], after the Federation relinquished control of [[Deep Space 9]] to the [[Klingon Empire]], [[Quark]] bought this '''moon'''. His [[brother]] [[Rom]] maintained the facilities on the moon, keeping it from "falling out of [[orbit]]".'' ({{DS9|The Visitor}}) |
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− | == Quatal Prime's fourth moon == |
+ | == Quatal Prime's fourth moon {{anchor|Quatal Prime moon 001}}== |
This '''moon''' was one of at least four moons [[orbit]]ing the planet [[Quatal Prime]]. |
This '''moon''' was one of at least four moons [[orbit]]ing the planet [[Quatal Prime]]. |
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− | In [[2373]], as the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} approached the moon's primary, its [[ |
+ | In [[2373]], as the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} approached the moon's primary, its [[sensor]]s detected two [[Maquis]] [[Maquis raider|raider]]s near this moon. A running battle occurred between the [[Federation]] [[starship]] and the Maquis ships from this moon to the planet. ({{DS9|For the Uniform}}) |
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− | == Rakal's moons == |
+ | == Rakal's moons {{anchor|Rakal moons 001}}== |
{{dis|Rakal|planet}} had at least four '''moons'''. |
{{dis|Rakal|planet}} had at least four '''moons'''. |
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− | == Rana IV moons == |
+ | == Rana IV's moons {{anchor|Rana IV moons 001}}== |
[[Planet]] [[Rana IV]] had three '''moons'''. |
[[Planet]] [[Rana IV]] had three '''moons'''. |
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In [[2366]], [[William Riker]] [[speculation|speculated]] that the [[Delta Rana warship]] had been hiding from the [[sensor]]s of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} by "riding" a [[Lagrange point]] behind the furthest moon. ({{TNG|The Survivors}}) |
In [[2366]], [[William Riker]] [[speculation|speculated]] that the [[Delta Rana warship]] had been hiding from the [[sensor]]s of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} by "riding" a [[Lagrange point]] behind the furthest moon. ({{TNG|The Survivors}}) |
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− | == Rigel VII moon == |
+ | == Rigel VII's moon {{anchor|Rigel VII moon 001}}== |
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+ | [[File:Rigel VII-Holberg 917G fortress.jpg|thumb|150px|Rigel VII sky]] |
In the [[sky]] of [[Rigel VII]], two bodies could be seen. The [[song]] "[[Moon over Rigel VII]]" seemed to imply that at least one of them was a moon. The other body, more distant than the moon, was another planet in the Rigel System. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part II}}; {{film|5}}) |
In the [[sky]] of [[Rigel VII]], two bodies could be seen. The [[song]] "[[Moon over Rigel VII]]" seemed to imply that at least one of them was a moon. The other body, more distant than the moon, was another planet in the Rigel System. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part II}}; {{film|5}}) |
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− | == Ringed moon == |
+ | == Ringed moon {{anchor|Ringed moon 001}} == |
[[File:Ringed moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A ringed moon]] |
[[File:Ringed moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A ringed moon]] |
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This '''moon''' had a [[ring system]] and was visible in the [[sky]] from the [[monastery]] at [[P'Jem]] on a [[Vulcan monastery planet|planet]] visited by {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[June]] of [[2151]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) |
This '''moon''' had a [[ring system]] and was visible in the [[sky]] from the [[monastery]] at [[P'Jem]] on a [[Vulcan monastery planet|planet]] visited by {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[June]] of [[2151]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) |
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− | ==Risa moons== |
+ | ==Risa's moons {{anchor|Risa moons 001}}== |
− | Risa was known to have at least two moons. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
+ | [[Risa]] was known to have at least '''two moons'''. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
{{bginfo|A deleted scene from {{e|Fallen Hero}} established that there were three.}} |
{{bginfo|A deleted scene from {{e|Fallen Hero}} established that there were three.}} |
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− | == Romulus or Remus moon(s) == |
+ | == Romulus or Remus moon(s) {{anchor|Romulan moons 001}}== |
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− | Either [[Romulus]] or [[Remus]] seems to have had at least one moon. |
+ | Either [[Romulus]] or [[Remus]] seems to have had at least one moon.{{incite}} |
− | {{bginfo|The map of the [[ |
+ | {{bginfo|The map of the [[Romulus system]] seen in {{film|10}} does not depict moons around any of its four planets. However, {{TNG|The Defector}} has a scene showing two bodies in the Romulan sky, one of which might be Remus, which would make the other a moon of either Romulus or Remus. Alternatively, both might be moons. {{ENT|The Aenar}} also shows an object close to Romulus, the texture of which doesn't seem to correspond with Remus. The final draft script of "The Aenar" identified it as a Romulan moon. Note that despite the perspective, this body could be quite small.}} |
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− | File:Valley of Chula, remastered.jpg|Two bodies in the Romulan sky |
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− | == Saturn moons == |
+ | == Saturn's moons {{anchor|Saturn's moons 001}}== |
[[File:Saturn moon orbits.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit of several moons of Saturn]] |
[[File:Saturn moon orbits.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit of several moons of Saturn]] |
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Apart from [[Mimas]] and [[Titan]], [[Saturn]] had several other moons, as evidenced by a display graphic of their orbits. ({{TNG|The First Duty}}) |
Apart from [[Mimas]] and [[Titan]], [[Saturn]] had several other moons, as evidenced by a display graphic of their orbits. ({{TNG|The First Duty}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|For more information, please see {{wikipedia|Moons of Saturn}}.}} |
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− | == Shore Leave Planet moon == |
+ | == Shore Leave Planet's moon {{anchor|Shore Leave moon 001}} == |
[[File:Shore-leave planet, 2269.jpg|thumb|150px|Shore leave planet with nearby body (left)]] |
[[File:Shore-leave planet, 2269.jpg|thumb|150px|Shore leave planet with nearby body (left)]] |
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The [[Shore Leave Planet]] was observed to have at least one nearby body. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}}) |
The [[Shore Leave Planet]] was observed to have at least one nearby body. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}}) |
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− | == Selcundi Drema |
+ | == Selcundi Drema moon {{anchor|Selcundi Drema moon 001}} == |
[[File:Selcundi Drema sector planet 4.jpg|thumb|150px|Planet and moon]] |
[[File:Selcundi Drema sector planet 4.jpg|thumb|150px|Planet and moon]] |
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[[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Selcundi Drema planets|One planet]] in the [[Selcundi Drema sector]] was accompanied by a large companion body. ({{TNG|Pen Pals}}) |
[[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Selcundi Drema planets|One planet]] in the [[Selcundi Drema sector]] was accompanied by a large companion body. ({{TNG|Pen Pals}}) |
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− | == Small barren moon == |
+ | == Small barren moon {{anchor|Barren moon 001}} == |
{{dthumb|Runabout in orbit of barren moon-Ajilon Prime-Teplan homeworld-Koralis III.jpg|Runabout in orbit of Sappora VII-small barren moon.jpg|A small moon in 2371|A small moon in 2375}} |
{{dthumb|Runabout in orbit of barren moon-Ajilon Prime-Teplan homeworld-Koralis III.jpg|Runabout in orbit of Sappora VII-small barren moon.jpg|A small moon in 2371|A small moon in 2375}} |
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− | In [[2371]], [[Odo]] contacted his [[Cardassian]] [[informant]] on this small moon. ({{DS9|Improbable Cause}}) |
+ | In [[2371]], [[Odo]] contacted his [[Cardassian]] [[Cardassian informant 001|informant]] on this small moon. ({{DS9|Improbable Cause}}) |
In [[2375]], Odo wanted to meet one of his Cardassian informants, [[Gul]] [[Russol]] on this small moon. Instead, he found the defecting [[Weyoun 6]]. ({{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}) |
In [[2375]], Odo wanted to meet one of his Cardassian informants, [[Gul]] [[Russol]] on this small moon. Instead, he found the defecting [[Weyoun 6]]. ({{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}) |
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{{bginfo|Stock footage of the same moon was used in {{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}} to show Gul Russol's moon. It is possible that both moons represent the same moon and that Gul Russol is indeed Odo's informant.}} |
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+ | == Soukara's moons {{anchor|Soukara moons 001}}== |
+ | {{dthumb|Soukara moon 1.jpg|Soukara moon 2.jpg}} |
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[[Soukara]] had at least two moons. ({{DS9|Change of Heart}}) |
[[Soukara]] had at least two moons. ({{DS9|Change of Heart}}) |
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− | == Starbase 133 planet moon == |
+ | == Starbase 133 planet moon {{anchor|Starbase 133 moon 001}}== |
[[File:USS Enterprise-D approaches Starbase 133.jpg|thumb|150px|The moon in orbit of Starbase 133's planet]] |
[[File:USS Enterprise-D approaches Starbase 133.jpg|thumb|150px|The moon in orbit of Starbase 133's planet]] |
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This '''moon''' orbited the [[Starbase 133 planet|planet]] associated with [[Starbase 133]]. ({{TNG|Remember Me}}) |
This '''moon''' orbited the [[Starbase 133 planet|planet]] associated with [[Starbase 133]]. ({{TNG|Remember Me}}) |
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== Stella's moon == |
== Stella's moon == |
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− | At some point before [[2256]], [[Harcourt Fenton Mudd]] gifted his love, [[Stella Mudd]], a moon. He purchased it by borrowing a large sum from "nontraditional lenders". He quickly fell behind on his payments. ({{DIS|Choose Your Pain}}) |
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+ | == Suliban moons {{anchor|Suliban moons 001}}== |
[[File:Suliban gas giant with apparent moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Gas giant (left) with moon (right)]] |
[[File:Suliban gas giant with apparent moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Gas giant (left) with moon (right)]] |
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+ | An [[Suliban gas giant 001|unnamed gas giant]] hosting a [[Suliban]] [[Suliban helix|helix]] could be seen to have at least one close companion. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
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+ | == Suliban hiding moon {{anchor|Suliban moon 002}}== |
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+ | [[File:Planet and moon.jpg|thumb|150px|The moon (left) in orbit of its planet]] |
+ | [[File:Moon (Shockwave).jpg|thumb|150px|The lunar surface]] |
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+ | The inner moon of a [[Suliban planet 002|planet]] in [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant star systems#Suliban hiding system|a binary system]] near [[Paraagan II]], this moon was used as a hiding spot for a [[Suliban stealth cruiser]] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Shockwave}}) |
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+ | == Tulgana IV's moon {{anchor|Tulgana IV moon 001}} == |
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+ | [[File:USS Cerritos in orbit of Tulgana IV.png|thumb|150px|Tulgana IV and its moon]] |
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This small '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Tulgana IV]]. ({{LD|Envoys}}) |
This small '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Tulgana IV]]. ({{LD|Envoys}}) |
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− | == Talos V moon == |
+ | == Talos V's moon {{anchor|Talos V moon 001}}== |
[[File:Talos star group map.jpg|thumb|150px|A map of the Talos system (2254)]] |
[[File:Talos star group map.jpg|thumb|150px|A map of the Talos system (2254)]] |
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This sole moon of [[Talos V]] was depicted on an illustration of the [[Talos system|Talos]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I}}; {{PIC|Maps and Legends}}) |
This sole moon of [[Talos V]] was depicted on an illustration of the [[Talos system|Talos]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I}}; {{PIC|Maps and Legends}}) |
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− | == Tandaran moon == |
+ | == Tandaran moon {{anchor|Tandaran moon 001}} == |
[[File:Tandaran moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon in Tandaran space]] |
[[File:Tandaran moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon in Tandaran space]] |
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A moon in [[Tandaran]] space was the location of [[Detention Complex 26]] in the [[2150s]]. The [[Niburon colonies]] were nearby, outside the border of Tandaran space. |
A moon in [[Tandaran]] space was the location of [[Detention Complex 26]] in the [[2150s]]. The [[Niburon colonies]] were nearby, outside the border of Tandaran space. |
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− | Around [[2151]], a revolt led by |
+ | Around [[2151]], a revolt led by [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] allowed all eighty-nine [[Suliban]] prisoners at the complex to escape. ({{ENT|Detained}}) |
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{{bginfo|The Tandaran moon was described, in the final draft script of "Detained", as being twenty hours' travel time from the edge of Tandaran space.|Visually, the Tandaran moon was a reuse of a [[planet]] from {{ENT|Fight or Flight}}.}} |
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− | == Tarsas III moon == |
+ | == Tarsas III's moon {{anchor|Tarsas III moon 001}}== |
[[File:Tarsas III moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon around Tarsas III]] |
[[File:Tarsas III moon.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon around Tarsas III]] |
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This [[Luna]]-like '''moon''' was the sole natural satellite of the planet [[Tarsas III]]. ({{TNG|11001001}}) |
This [[Luna]]-like '''moon''' was the sole natural satellite of the planet [[Tarsas III]]. ({{TNG|11001001}}) |
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− | == Tartus IV moons == |
+ | == Tartus IV's moons {{anchor|Tartus IV moons 001}}== |
− | [[Tartus IV]] had 27 moons. ({{ST|The Escape Artist}}) |
+ | [[Tartus IV]] had '''27 moons'''. ({{ST|The Escape Artist}}) |
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− | == Terra Nova moons == |
+ | == Terra Nova's moons {{anchor|Terra Nova moons 001}}== |
[[File:Terra Nova groundbreaking.jpg|thumb|150px|Two moons in the sky over Terra Nova]] |
[[File:Terra Nova groundbreaking.jpg|thumb|150px|Two moons in the sky over Terra Nova]] |
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The planet [[Terra Nova]] seemed to have at least '''two moons''' or close planetary companions. ({{ENT|Terra Nova}}) |
The planet [[Terra Nova]] seemed to have at least '''two moons''' or close planetary companions. ({{ENT|Terra Nova}}) |
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− | == Vacca VI moon == |
+ | == Vacca VI's moon {{anchor|Vacca VI moon 001}}== |
[[Vacca VI]] had one '''moon'''. The reference to this moon came from a planetary file accessed by the [[crew]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Homeward}}) |
[[Vacca VI]] had one '''moon'''. The reference to this moon came from a planetary file accessed by the [[crew]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Homeward}}) |
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− | == Valo I third moon == |
+ | == Valo I's third moon {{anchor|Valo I moon 003}}== |
[[File:Valo I and third moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Valo I (left) and its third moon]] |
[[File:Valo I and third moon.jpg|thumb|150px|Valo I (left) and its third moon]] |
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In [[2368]], [[Bajoran]] [[Bajoran Resistance|resistance]] [[leader]] [[Orta]] maintained his hidden base on the third '''moon''' of [[Valo I]]. This planet was located on the outskirts of [[Cardassian]] [[Cardassian space|territory]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}}) |
In [[2368]], [[Bajoran]] [[Bajoran Resistance|resistance]] [[leader]] [[Orta]] maintained his hidden base on the third '''moon''' of [[Valo I]]. This planet was located on the outskirts of [[Cardassian]] [[Cardassian space|territory]], in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This moon's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of the [[Cardassian Union]] in the [[star chart]] appearing in the {{s|PIC}} episode {{e|Maps and Legends}}.|According to |
+ | {{bginfo|This moon's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of the [[Cardassian Union]] in the [[star chart]] appearing in the {{s|PIC}} episode {{e|Maps and Legends}}.|According to [[StarTrek.com]], the moon was called Valo Ic. ''{{st.com|database_article/valo-ic}}''}} |
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− | == Vashti moon == |
+ | == Vashti's moon {{anchor|Vashti moon 001}}== |
This large '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Vashti]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{PIC|Absolute Candor}}) |
This large '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Vashti]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{PIC|Absolute Candor}}) |
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− | == Veridian I moon == |
+ | == Veridian I's moon {{anchor|Veridian moon 001}}== |
[[File:Veridian I.jpg|thumb|The moon of Veridian I]] |
[[File:Veridian I.jpg|thumb|The moon of Veridian I]] |
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This '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Veridian I]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{film|7}}) |
This '''moon''' orbited the planet [[Veridian I]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | == Veridian II moons == |
+ | == Veridian II's moons {{anchor|Veridian moons 002}}== |
[[File:Veridian II.jpg|thumb|The moons of Veridian II]] |
[[File:Veridian II.jpg|thumb|The moons of Veridian II]] |
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These '''moons''' orbited the planet [[Veridian II]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{film|7}}) |
These '''moons''' orbited the planet [[Veridian II]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | == Veridian III moons == |
+ | == Veridian III's moons {{anchor|Veridian moons 003}}== |
[[Veridian III]] had three '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
[[Veridian III]] had three '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | == Veridian IV moons == |
+ | == Veridian IV's moons {{anchor|Veridian moons 004}}== |
[[File:Veridian IV.jpg|thumb|The two moons of Veridian IV]] |
[[File:Veridian IV.jpg|thumb|The two moons of Veridian IV]] |
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[[Veridian IV]] had two '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
[[Veridian IV]] had two '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | == Veridian V moon == |
+ | == Veridian V's moon {{anchor|Veridian moon 005}}== |
[[File:Veridian V.jpg|thumb|The moon of Veridian V]] |
[[File:Veridian V.jpg|thumb|The moon of Veridian V]] |
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[[Veridian V]] had one '''moon'''. ({{film|7}}) |
[[Veridian V]] had one '''moon'''. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | == Veridian VI moons == |
+ | == Veridian VI's moons {{anchor|Veridian moons 006}} == |
[[File:Veridian VI.jpg|thumb|The two moons of Veridian VI]] |
[[File:Veridian VI.jpg|thumb|The two moons of Veridian VI]] |
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[[Veridian VI]] had two '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
[[Veridian VI]] had two '''moons'''. ({{film|7}}) |
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+ | == Vintaak moons {{anchor|Vintaak moon 001}}== |
{{dthumb|Vintaak system planet.jpg|Vintaak system coolest moon.jpg|An unnamed planet with several moons|One moon contained a Tholian instalation}} |
{{dthumb|Vintaak system planet.jpg|Vintaak system coolest moon.jpg|An unnamed planet with several moons|One moon contained a Tholian instalation}} |
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''An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Vintaak system gas giant|unnamed planet]] in the [[mirror universe]] version of the [[Vintaak system]] had several moons, one of which contained a [[Tholian]] base in [[2155]].'' ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
''An [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Vintaak system gas giant|unnamed planet]] in the [[mirror universe]] version of the [[Vintaak system]] had several moons, one of which contained a [[Tholian]] base in [[2155]].'' ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
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− | == Volan III moon {{anchor|Volan III moon}} == |
+ | == Volan III's moon {{anchor|Volan III moon}} == |
[[File:Volon III surface.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon in the sky of Volan III]] |
[[File:Volon III surface.jpg|thumb|150px|A moon in the sky of Volan III]] |
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[[Volan III]] could be seen to have at least one '''moon''' or large companion in its skies. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}}) |
[[Volan III]] could be seen to have at least one '''moon''' or large companion in its skies. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}}) |
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− | ==Volcanic moon== |
+ | ==Volcanic moon {{anchor|Volcanic moon 001}}== |
− | This moon was surveyed by the {{USS|Billings}} during the second half of the [[24th century]]. The [[away team]] sent to the moon had their shuttle damaged by a magma eruption, and three crew members were severely injured. However, the next day the ship's novice command officer, [[Kathryn Janeway]], returned to the moon alone to complete the survey. ({{VOY|Night}}) |
+ | This moon was surveyed by the {{USS|Billings}} during the second half of the [[24th century]]. The [[away team]] sent to the moon had their shuttle damaged by a magma eruption, and [[USS Billings personnel#Injured away team|three crew members were severely injured. However, the next day the ship's novice command officer, [[Kathryn Janeway]], returned to the moon alone to complete the survey. ({{VOY|Night}}) |
− | == Xindi-Arboreal colony == |
+ | == Xindi-Arboreal colony moon {{anchor|Xindi-Arboreal colony 001}}== |
− | + | {{dthumb|Xindi-Arboreal colony planet.jpg|Xindi arboreal moon.jpg|The planet (right) and its moon (left)|The planet (right) and its moon (left)}} |
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[[Category:Moons| Moons, unnamed]] |
[[Category:Moons| Moons, unnamed]] |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 11 November 2023
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
List of unnamed moons located in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.
892-IV moons
The planet 892-IV was observed to have two moon-like objects nearby. (TOS-R: "Bread and Circuses")
Andevian II's fourth moon
In 2369, Lwaxana Troi had a holo-program of dawn on the fourth moon of Andevian II. She had reserved with Quark a suite for her and Odo where they would experience dawn on this moon while sharing a picnic. (DS9: "The Forsaken")
Archer IV moons
Archer IV was observed to have at least two moons. (ENT: "Strange New World")
Argeth's moons
Argeth had two moons. (DIS: "Scavengers")
Argolis Cluster moon
In 2368, the USS Enterprise-D conducted a survey of the Argolis Cluster's star systems as a possible prelude to Federation colonization. During the survey, it discovered a crashed Borg scout ship on the moon of the fourth planet of one of the six star systems in the Argolis Cluster with one surviving drone, who would later be known as Hugh. (TNG: "I Borg")
Andorian moons
In the Andorian system, the large gas giant near Andoria had at least one other body associated with it. (ENT: "The Aenar")
One of the Andorian moons had a Preservers' obelisk. Michael Burnham saw this world during a 2256 demonstration of the experimental spore drive. (DIS: "Context Is for Kings")
Apergos moon
... (LD: "Strange Energies")
Arkonian moons
An gas giant annexed by the Arkonians had sixty-two moons, some of which were partially habitable. (ENT: "Dawn")
Azati Prime moons
The system containing the planet Azati Prime had several lunar outposts and at least two moons. The planet was observed to have one moon-like object nearby.
Furthermore, the planetoid further out in the system also had a moon, which contained a monitoring station manned by three Xindi. (ENT: "Azati Prime")
Badlands moon
This moon orbited a gas giant in the Badlands.
In 2371, Major Kira Nerys and Odo landed on this moon to search for a crash landed Peregrine-class courier ship. (DS9: "Heart of Stone")
Bajor's moons
Aside from Derna and Jeraddo, Bajor had at least three other moons. (DS9: "The Nagus", "Progress")
Bajor VII's third moon
In 2370, a shuttlepod was lost somewhere in the vicinity of this moon of Bajor VII. (DS9: "Whispers")
Bajor VIII's second moon
In 2369, Bajoran terrorist Tahna Los, aboard the runabout USS Yangtzee Kiang, rendezvoused with Lursa and B'Etor's Bird-of-Prey near the lower moon of Bajor VIII to receive a quantity of bilitrium explosive. The USS Ganges, monitoring the exchange from behind the second moon, attempted to intercept him, but Tahna threatened to detonate the bomb in low orbit and wipe out the colonies on the surface of Bajor VIII. The Ganges was forced to allow him to head towards the Bajoran wormhole. (DS9: "Past Prologue")
Barkon IV's moon
Barkon IV had at least one moon. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")
Beta Lyrae moon
An unnamed planet in the Beta Lyrae system had what appeared to be a moon. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")
Boreth's companion
Boreth and its 'companion were a pair of closely orbiting planetary bodies, and both were described both as a planet and as a moon. (DIS: "Through the Valley of Shadows"; SNW: "Strange New Worlds")
Cajitar IV's moons
The planet Cajitar IV had four moons. One of these moons had partially shattered, creating a reddish trail of interstellar ice and rock with a high internal iron content. (SNW: "The Broken Circle")
Cardassia Prime's moon
Cardassia Prime had one moon. (citation needed • edit)
Chin'toka moon
This small moon orbited one of the habitable binary planets in the Chin'toka system. It was found to harbor a subspace power generator during the First Battle of Chin'toka, and was subsequently attacked and destroyed. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
Coppelius' moons
These two moons orbited Coppelius in the Ghulion system. According to Soji Asha, they had a reddish color as dark as blood. (PIC: "The Impossible Box", "Nepenthe", "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1")
Daled IV's third moon
Daled IV had at least three moons, and its third moon was inhabited and similar to Earth's moon Luna. (TNG: "The Dauphin")
Dannus V's moon
This single mooon orbited Dannus V.
In 3189, a holographic representation of this moon in orbit of the planet accompanied the planetary data. (DIS: "Terra Firma, Part 1")
Deinonychus VII's moon
This moon was orbiting Deinonychus VII. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")
Draygo IV's moons
These two moons of Draygo IV were referenced in the planetary file accessed by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D in 2370. (TNG: "Homeward")
Eden's moons
The planet identified as Eden by doctor Sevrin appeared to have at least two close companions. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
Edrin II moon
In the 2250s, a new moon was discovered at Edrin II. The USS Enterprise set out to investigate the body. (DIS: "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2")
Eridani D moons
Eridani D had several moons. On Michael Burnham's tenth birthday, she took a shuttle with her mother to its seventh moon. (DIS: "Lethe")
Exchange planet moon
This rocky moon orbited a planet, which in 3188 was the location of a mercantile exchange. (DIS: "People of Earth")
Gaila's moon
- See: Gaila's moon
Galorndon Core's moon
Galorndon Core had at least one moon. (TNG: "Unification II")
Gelrak V moons
Gelrak V had at least three moons. (LD: "Temporal Edict")
Golana's moons
Golana was depicted as having two moons. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")
Moons of Grazer
In the 23rd century, Ash Tyler's mother intended to visit the moons of Grazer for her first vacation in twelve years. However, on the way, she was killed by a rogue comet. (DIS: "Lethe")
Haven's moon
Haven had at least one moon. (TNG: "Haven")
Hima's moons
Near the planet Hima, at least four close companions, possibly moons, could be seen. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
Holberg 917G companions
Near the planet Holberg 917G in the Omega system, at least two close companions, possibly moons, could be seen. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")
Holodeck planet's moons
In 2365, Wesley Crusher took Salia on a tour of the Milky Way Galaxy via the holodeck, showing the many places he had visited. This ringed planet was one of the locations seen in that tour. It was orbited by at least two moons. (TNG: "The Dauphin")
Jupiter's moons
The planet Jupiter had many moons, including Io and Ganymede. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; VOY: "Life Line"; ENT: "First Flight")
After The Doctor transferred himself from the Delta Quadrant to Jupiter Station to treat Doctor Lewis Zimmerman for an ailment, the ungrateful Dr. Zimmerman congratulated him and recommended that during his visit he tour "Jupiter's third moon," noting that he heard the lava flows on it were lovely during that particular time of year. (VOY: "Life Line")
According to Brad Boimler, Winger Bingston had a "one-man show where he played all of Jupiter's moons". (LD: "The Spy Humongous")
Kantare moon
The unnamed planet which Enterprise visited in 2151 to salvage the remains of a Kantare supply ship had at least one moon. (ENT: "Oasis")
Karzill IV moon
Karzill IV had at least one moon. (LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open")
Klingon planet moons
An unnamed planet in Klingon space had at least three moons. (ENT: "The Augments")
Khwopa's moon
The planet Khwopa had at least one moon. (LD: "Much Ado About Boimler")
Ktarian moon
This moon featured in the Ktarian moonrise simulation, a holoprogram. (VOY: "Revulsion")
K'Tuevon Prime's moon
The planet K'Tuevon Prime had at least one moon. (LD: "Veritas")
Kwejian's moon
Kwejian had a single moon.
Following the Burn in circa 3069, damage to subspace caused the moon's orbit to shift, disrupting Kwejian's tides and unleashing swarms of sea locusts on the planet's harvest. (DIS: "The Sanctuary")
In 3190, the moon was destroyed by the Dark Matter Anomaly. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
Loresworld moons
These two moons were the natural satellites of Loresworld. (TNG: "Descent")
Lya Station Alpha planet's moon
This moon orbited the Lya Station Alpha planet. It was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")
Mab-Bu VI moon
This moon orbited the gas giant Mab-Bu VI. It was located in the same sector as Starbase 12, in the Alpha Quadrant. The moon could only barely be considered class M and was constantly swept by ionic cyclones and electromagnetic storms. The ground cover was all non-porous rock which made survival for a long time on the moon very unlikely.
During the 19th century, hundreds of convicted criminals from Ux-Mal were imprisoned on the moon, their consciousnesses detached from their physical bodies and set adrift in the moon's constant storms.
In 2167, the criminals attempted to escape aboard the Federation starship USS Essex. However, the starship was unable to escape the electromagnetic storms.
The criminals tried to escape again in 2368, when the USS Enterprise-D arrived to investigate the distress call from the Essex. They inhabited the bodies of Data, Deanna Troi, and Miles O'Brien, claiming to be the disembodied minds of Essex crewmembers. They took the ship under their control and ordered to assume a polar orbit of the southern polar region, where the other members of their species were located. Their true identities were uncovered and the criminals were expelled before they could bring aboard the rest of their number. (TNG: "Power Play")
Ringed moons of M'talas Prime
M'talas Prime had several ringed moons. Trip Tucker saw them sometime during the first two years of Enterprise NX-01's maiden voyage. (ENT: "Dawn")
Maxia Zeta IV's moons
Maxia Zeta IV was known to have at least two moons. In 2355, the Battle of Maxia began when a Ferengi ship attacked the USS Stargazer from one of the moons. (TNG: "The Battle" display graphic)
Mixtus III's moons
Mixtus III had six moons, at least one of which (the fifth) was inhabited by the Mixtus inhabitants.
In 2380, the fifth moon entered a decaying orbit, threatening to collide with the planet and destroy its population. The inhabitants requested aid from the United Federation of Planets, who sent the USS Vancouver and the USS Cerritos to safely demolish the moon. Despite some pushback from communities that venerated, inhabited, or otherwise relied on the moon's continued existence, eventually a compromise was reached and the moon was destroyed, becoming a new ring system around Mixtus III. The only remaining opposition was a wealthy man who lived on Mixtus II, and Captain Carol Freeman disregarded his protests the moment she became aware that he and his wife were the only inhabitants of that planet. (LD: "Cupid's Errant Arrow")
Moons of Nibia
In 2285, during his mission of vengeance against James T. Kirk, Khan Noonien Singh swore that he would chase Kirk "'round the moons of Nibia and 'round the Antares maelstrom and 'round perdition's flames" before giving up. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
In 2380, Ensign Beckett Mariner, while talking in her sleep, mumbled "Buried alive... marooned for eternity... moons of Nibia." (LD: "Envoys")
Nepenthe's moons
The planet of Nepenthe had at least three moons. (PIC: "Nepenthe")
Nimbus III's moons
Nimbus III could be observed to have at least two moons. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
Omicron Lyrae's moons
There were at least three moons around Omicron Lyrae.
In the 23rd century, the third moon of Omicron Lyrae hosted an Ankeshtan K'til Vulcan criminal rehabilitation center. (SNW: "The Serene Squall")
Omicron Theta's moons
Omicron Theta had at least two moons. (TNG: "Datalore")
Ornara's moon
This moon was part of the Delos system and orbited the planet Ornara. (TNG: "Symbiosis")
Pakled Planet's moon
Pakled Planet was orbited by at least one moon, which seemingly remained intact following the planet's destruction in 2381. (LD: "The Spy Humongous", "Grounded")
Pentarus III's moon
Next to Lambda Paz, Pentarus III had at least one more moon. (TNG: "Final Mission")
Pentarus system moons
These three moons in the Pentarus system were capable of supporting life.
During the search for the missing mining shuttle Nenebek in 2367, these moons were not searched by the salenite miners. (TNG: "Final Mission")
Pernaia Prime's moon
Pernaia Prime had a single frozen but life-supporting moon. It was about one hundred light years from Earth. In 2152, the moon supported a settlement. (ENT: "The Seventh")
Planet 0042692's moons
Planet 0042692 had four moons. (PRO: "All the World's a Stage")
Quark's moon
- See: Quark's moon
Quatal Prime's fourth moon
This moon was one of at least four moons orbiting the planet Quatal Prime.
In 2373, as the USS Defiant approached the moon's primary, its sensors detected two Maquis raiders near this moon. A running battle occurred between the Federation starship and the Maquis ships from this moon to the planet. (DS9: "For the Uniform")
Rakal's moons
Rakal had at least four moons.
In 2372, the fourth moon was home to a subterranean Cardassian military base. It was too well fortified against an attack by a Klingon bird-of-prey; however, a Vor'cha-class attack cruiser could cause significant damage to the base. (DS9: "Return to Grace")
Rana IV's moons
Planet Rana IV had three moons.
In 2366, William Riker speculated that the Delta Rana warship had been hiding from the sensors of the USS Enterprise-D by "riding" a Lagrange point behind the furthest moon. (TNG: "The Survivors")
Rigel VII's moon
In the sky of Rigel VII, two bodies could be seen. The song "Moon over Rigel VII" seemed to imply that at least one of them was a moon. The other body, more distant than the moon, was another planet in the Rigel System. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part II"; Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
Ringed moon
This moon had a ring system and was visible in the sky from the monastery at P'Jem on a planet visited by Enterprise NX-01 in June of 2151. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")
Risa's moons
Risa was known to have at least two moons. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights")
Romulus or Remus moon(s)
Either Romulus or Remus seems to have had at least one moon. (citation needed • edit)
Saturn's moons
Apart from Mimas and Titan, Saturn had several other moons, as evidenced by a display graphic of their orbits. (TNG: "The First Duty")
Shore Leave Planet's moon
The Shore Leave Planet was observed to have at least one nearby body. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
Selcundi Drema moon
One planet in the Selcundi Drema sector was accompanied by a large companion body. (TNG: "Pen Pals")
Small barren moon
In 2371, Odo contacted his Cardassian informant on this small moon. (DS9: "Improbable Cause")
In 2375, Odo wanted to meet one of his Cardassian informants, Gul Russol on this small moon. Instead, he found the defecting Weyoun 6. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
Soukara's moons
Soukara had at least two moons. (DS9: "Change of Heart")
Starbase 133 planet moon
This moon orbited the planet associated with Starbase 133. (TNG: "Remember Me")
Stella's moon
- See: Stella's moon
Suliban moons
An unnamed gas giant hosting a Suliban helix could be seen to have at least one close companion. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Suliban hiding moon
The inner moon of a planet in a binary system near Paraagan II, this moon was used as a hiding spot for a Suliban stealth cruiser in 2152. (ENT: "Shockwave")
Tulgana IV's moon
This small moon orbited the planet Tulgana IV. (LD: "Envoys")
Talos V's moon
This sole moon of Talos V was depicted on an illustration of the Talos system. This system was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I"; PIC: "Maps and Legends")
Tandaran moon
A moon in Tandaran space was the location of Detention Complex 26 in the 2150s. The Niburon colonies were nearby, outside the border of Tandaran space.
Around 2151, a revolt led by Captain Jonathan Archer allowed all eighty-nine Suliban prisoners at the complex to escape. (ENT: "Detained")
Tarsas III's moon
This Luna-like moon was the sole natural satellite of the planet Tarsas III. (TNG: "11001001")
Tartus IV's moons
Tartus IV had 27 moons. (ST: "The Escape Artist")
Terra Nova's moons
The planet Terra Nova seemed to have at least two moons or close planetary companions. (ENT: "Terra Nova")
Vacca VI's moon
Vacca VI had one moon. The reference to this moon came from a planetary file accessed by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D in 2370. (TNG: "Homeward")
Valo I's third moon
In 2368, Bajoran resistance leader Orta maintained his hidden base on the third moon of Valo I. This planet was located on the outskirts of Cardassian territory, in the Alpha Quadrant. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")
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Vashti's moon
This large moon orbited the planet Vashti in the Beta Quadrant. (PIC: "Absolute Candor")
Veridian I's moon
This moon orbited the planet Veridian I in the Beta Quadrant. (Star Trek Generations)
Veridian II's moons
These moons orbited the planet Veridian II in the Beta Quadrant. (Star Trek Generations)
Veridian III's moons
Veridian III had three moons. (Star Trek Generations)
Veridian IV's moons
Veridian IV had two moons. (Star Trek Generations)
Veridian V's moon
Veridian V had one moon. (Star Trek Generations)
Veridian VI's moons
Veridian VI had two moons. (Star Trek Generations)
Vintaak moons
An unnamed planet in the mirror universe version of the Vintaak system had several moons, one of which contained a Tholian base in 2155. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
Volan III's moon
Volan III could be seen to have at least one moon or large companion in its skies. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
Volcanic moon
This moon was surveyed by the USS Billings during the second half of the 24th century. The away team sent to the moon had their shuttle damaged by a magma eruption, and [[USS Billings personnel#Injured away team|three crew members were severely injured. However, the next day the ship's novice command officer, Kathryn Janeway, returned to the moon alone to complete the survey. (VOY: "Night")
Xindi-Arboreal colony moon
This moon was the only natural satellite of the Xindi-Arboreal colony planet that was visited by Enterprise in 2153. Enterprise positioned itself behind the far side of this moon after it enterred the system in order to keep the out of view of the Xindi-Arboreal colony they were observing. (ENT: "The Shipment")