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Founded in 2039,<ref name="STSC"/> the Lunar Colonies were home to more than 50 million people in the late 24th century.<ref name="ST08"/>
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Founded in [[Chronology: 2039|2039]],<ref name="STSC"/> the Lunar Colonies were home to more than 50 million people in the late 24th century,<ref name="ST08"/> and light from lunar cities was visible from space<ref name="DSC15"/> and, on a clear day, the surface of [[Earth]].<ref name="ST08"/> In [[Chronology: 2254|2254]], the [[Talosians]] downloaded the information in the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|Starship ''Enterprise'']]'s computers, including data on the Moon and [[Humans|Human]] exploration of the world.<ref name="TOS00"/>  
  
 
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File:moon_surface-ent-96.jpg|Lunar surface ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Demons (Episode)|96]])
 
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==References==
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<ref name="TOS00">"[[The Cage (Episode)|The Cage]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).</ref>
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<ref name="TOS21">"[[Tomorrow is Yesterday (Episode)|Tomorrow is Yesterday]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 21. Television. 26 January 1967.</ref>
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<ref name="TNG175">"[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (Episode)|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' episode 175. Television. 24 September 1990.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS00">[[The Cage (Episode)|"The Cage"]]. ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 0. Television. Desilu Studios, 1965 (Unaired).</ref>
<ref name="TNG252">"[[Descent (Episode)|Descent]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' episode 252. Television. 21 June 1993.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS21">[[Tomorrow is Yesterday (Episode)|"Tomorrow is Yesterday"]]. ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 21. Television. Desilu Studios, 26 January 1967.</ref>
<ref name="ST08">''[[Star Trek: First Contact (Film)|Star Trek: First Contact]].'' Film. 22 November 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="TNG175">[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (Episode)|"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II"]]. ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' episode 175. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 24 September 1990.</ref>
<ref name="ENT01">"[[Broken Bow (Episode)|Broken Bow]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.</ref>
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<ref name="TNG252">[[Descent (Episode)|"Descent"]]. ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' episode 252. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 21 June 1993.</ref>
<ref name="STSC">"[[Star Trek: Star Charts (Book)|Star Trek: Star Charts]]." ''[[Star Trek (Miscellaneous)|Star Trek]].'' Book. [[Pocket Books]]. October 2002.</ref>
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<ref name="ST08">[[Star Trek: First Contact (Film)|''Star Trek: First Contact'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 22 November 1996.</ref>
<ref name="ENT96">"[[Demons (Episode)|Demons]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]],'' episode 96. Television. 6 May 2005.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT01">[[Broken Bow (Episode)|"Broken Bow"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' episodes 01-02. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 26 September 2001.</ref>
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<ref name="STSC">[[Star Trek: Star Charts (Book)|''"Star Trek:'' Star Charts"]]. [[Star Trek (Miscellaneous)|''Star Trek'' (Miscellaneous)]]. Book. Simon &amp; Schuster/Pocket Books, October 2002.</ref>
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<ref name="DSC15">[[Will You Take My Hand? (Episode)|"Will You Take My Hand?"]] ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]],'' episode 15. Television/Streaming. CBS Entertainment, Inc., 11 February 2018.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 00:07, 22 July 2018

Moon (Sol IIIa) (ENT 96)
Planetary Data
Official Name: Lunar Colonies[1]
Affiliation: United Earth Republic,[2] United Federation of Planets[3]
Astrography: Sol IIIa,[3] Sol Sector (Sector 001),[4] Alpha Quadrant[1]
Distance from Star: 1 AU / 149,680,000km[1]
Distance from Planet: 384,500km[1]
Orbital Period: 27.3 days[1]
Rotational Period: 27.3 days[1]
Class: D[1]
Surface Temperature: -155°C to 105°C[1]
Diameter: 3476km[1]
Gravity: 0.16g[1]
Natural Satellites: Luna is the sole moon of Earth[3]
Points of Interest: Tycho City,[5] New Berlin,[6][5] Lake Armstrong,[5] Lunaport[1]
Notable Species: Humans[5]
Notable Events: Apollo 11 landing[7]

Founded in 2039,[1] the Lunar Colonies were home to more than 50 million people in the late 24th century,[5] and light from lunar cities was visible from space[8] and, on a clear day, the surface of Earth.[5] In 2254, the Talosians downloaded the information in the Starship Enterprise's computers, including data on the Moon and Human exploration of the world.[3]

References
  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 "Star Trek: Star Charts". Star Trek (Miscellaneous). Book. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, October 2002.
  2. "Broken Bow". Enterprise, episodes 01-02. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 26 September 2001.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "The Cage". Star Trek, episode 0. Television. Desilu Studios, 1965 (Unaired).
  4. "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II". Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode 175. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 24 September 1990.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Star Trek: First Contact. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 22 November 1996.
  6. "Descent". Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode 252. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 21 June 1993.
  7. "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Star Trek, episode 21. Television. Desilu Studios, 26 January 1967.
  8. "Will You Take My Hand?" Star Trek: Discovery, episode 15. Television/Streaming. CBS Entertainment, Inc., 11 February 2018.