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Revision as of 06:33, 23 July 2018
Sol, commonly known as the Sun,[8] is orbited by eight (or nine) planets—Pluto (Sol IX) frequently switched between being considered a planet[5] and a planetoid prior to its destruction by the Borg in 2380.[9] Humans lived on (or around) every planet in the system, as well as on artificial stations throughout the system, including the Khepera Chromospheric Solar Observatory inside Sol's corona and research stations embedded in comets throughout the Oort cloud a light year distant.[7] Mars was terraformed from Class K to Class M,[4][10] and terraforming efforts on Venus continued well into the 24th century.[11] The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol system and many images of Earth’s history while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701's computer in 2254.[1] Perhaps one of the most well-known systems in the Federation, schoolchildren from Rigel to Deneb draw pictures of Saturn's rings in kindergarten; astronomers and planetologists still study data from centuries-old probes of Sol, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune; and military tacticians throughout the Federation refight the Mars Defense Perimeter's resistance of the Borg incursion of 2366. No system in the Federation is better known, better charted, or more stereotyped.[7]
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