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[[Image:Vulcan and Vulcan system.jpg|thumb|The Vulcan surface, and Vulcan system.]]
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'''40 Eridani''' is a [[trinary star|trinary]] [[star]] [[system]] comprised of a giant primary star, [[40 Eridani A]]. The other two stars in the system are a red dwarf and a white dwarf, [[40 Eridani B]] and [[40 Eridani C]]. The stars of the 40 Eridani group support the '''Vulcan system''', the home system of the [[Vulcan]] race and their [[homeworld]] of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. It is visible from [[Earth]] in the [[constellation]] of [[Eridanus constellation|Eridanus]] located about 16.45 [[light-year]]s distant. ({{e|ENT|Home|Daedalus}}; {{r|ST|Star Fleet Technical Manual}})
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'''40 Eridani''' is a [[trinary star|trinary]] [[star]] [[system]] comprised of a giant primary star, [[40 Eridani A]], and two other stars. The other two stars in the system are a red dwarf and a white dwarf, [[40 Eridani B]] and [[40 Eridani C]]. The stars of the 40 Eridani group support the '''Vulcan system,''' the home system of the [[Vulcan]] race and their [[homeworld]] of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. It is visible from [[Earth]] in the [[constellation]] of [[Eridanus constellation|Eridanus]] located approximately 16.45 [[light-year]]s distant. ({{r|ST|Star Fleet Technical Manual}}; {{n|DS9|{{nd|Field Trip}}}}; {{e|ENT|Home|{{ed|Daedalus}}}})
   
:''The ''Starfleet Technical Manual'', a licensed work, established the location of Vulcan at 40 Eridani, a real star system that modern astronomers have observed. While the 1973 ''Technical Manual'' reference was the earliest description of this system's inhabitation, the system location wasn't established in [[canon]] until episodes of ''Enterprise'' described the world as being 16 light years from Earth, the real-life measurement of 40 Eridani's distance. Likewise, the new [[Star Trek Online]] website's Points of Interest section states that Vulcan is located in the [[Sirius]] system. The {{r|ST|Spaceflight Chronology}} is one source that differed with canon, listing the Vulcan system as orbiting [[Epsilon Eridani]], a system that is not 16 ly away.''
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:''The ''Starfleet Technical Manual,'' a licensed work, established the location of Vulcan at 40 Eridani, a real star system that modern astronomers have observed. While the 1973 ''Technical Manual'' reference was the earliest description of this system's inhabitation, the system location was not established in [[canon]] until episodes of ''Enterprise'' described the world as being 16 light years from Earth, the real-life measurement of 40 Eridani's distance. The {{r|ST|Spaceflight Chronology}} is one source that differed with canon, listing the Vulcan system as orbiting [[Epsilon Eridani]], a system that is ''not'' 16 ly away. Likewise, the ''[[Star Trek Online]]'' website's defunct Points of Interest section stated that Vulcan is located in the [[Sirius]] system, a star 8.6 LY from Sol (though the game itself gives the 40 Eri location in the Vulcan system's tooltip).''
   
According to [[Starfleet Intelligence]] outpost maps, this system's [[coordinates]] are 0.09N 2.31W, placing it in the [[Starfleet Intelligence sector 4]]. ({{rpg|ST|Star Fleet Intelligence Manual}})
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According to [[Starfleet Intelligence]] outpost maps, this system's [[coordinates]] are 0.09N 2.31W, placing it in the [[Starfleet Intelligence sector 4]]. ({{rpg|FASA RPG|Star Fleet Intelligence Manual}})
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In [[2370]], [[Keiko O'Brien]] showed her students 40 Eridani on a star chart that also displayed [[Sol]] and [[Deep Space 9]]. ({{n|DS9|{{nd|Field Trip}}}})
   
 
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*''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'' contradicts ''Star Trek: Star Charts'', as it does not mention the second and third star outside of the asteroid belt. The film ''[[Star Trek (2009)|Star Trek]]'' also established a planet called [[Delta Vega (Vulcan sector)|Delta Vega]], which orbited close enough to Vulcan that it could be seen clearly from Delta Vega's surface. According to the novelization of that film, a planet named [[T'Khul]] is "the Vulcan system's third world".
 
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*''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'' omits mention of the second and third star amd additional planets outside of the asteroid belt. The film ''[[Star Trek (2009)|Star Trek]]'' also established another planet called [[Delta Vega (Vulcan sector)|Delta Vega]], which orbited close enough to Vulcan that it could be seen clearly from Delta Vega's surface. According to the novelization of that film, a planet named [[T'Khul]] is "the Vulcan system's third world."
   
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Vulcan and Vulcan system

The Vulcan surface, and Vulcan system.

40 Eridani is a trinary star system comprised of a giant primary star, 40 Eridani A, and two other stars. The other two stars in the system are a red dwarf and a white dwarf, 40 Eridani B and 40 Eridani C. The stars of the 40 Eridani group support the Vulcan system, the home system of the Vulcan race and their homeworld of Vulcan. It is visible from Earth in the constellation of Eridanus located approximately 16.45 light-years distant. (ST reference: Star Fleet Technical Manual; DS9 novel: Field Trip; ENT episodes: "Home", "Daedalus")

The Starfleet Technical Manual, a licensed work, established the location of Vulcan at 40 Eridani, a real star system that modern astronomers have observed. While the 1973 Technical Manual reference was the earliest description of this system's inhabitation, the system location was not established in canon until episodes of Enterprise described the world as being 16 light years from Earth, the real-life measurement of 40 Eridani's distance. The ST reference: Spaceflight Chronology is one source that differed with canon, listing the Vulcan system as orbiting Epsilon Eridani, a system that is not 16 ly away. Likewise, the Star Trek Online website's defunct Points of Interest section stated that Vulcan is located in the Sirius system, a star 8.6 LY from Sol (though the game itself gives the 40 Eri location in the Vulcan system's tooltip).

According to Starfleet Intelligence outpost maps, this system's coordinates are 0.09N 2.31W, placing it in the Starfleet Intelligence sector 4. (FASA RPG module: Star Fleet Intelligence Manual)

In 2370, Keiko O'Brien showed her students 40 Eridani on a star chart that also displayed Sol and Deep Space 9. (DS9 novel: Field Trip)

Characteristics

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Connections

Stars, systems and objects of the Eridanus constellation
1 Eridani (Tau-1 Eridani)3 Eridani (Azha, Eta Eridani)13 Eridani (Zibal, Zeta Eridani)14 Eridani18 Eridani (Delta Orcus, Toredar, Epsilon Eridani)23 Eridani (Rana, Delta Eridani)34 Eridani (Gamma Eridani, Zaurak)38 Eridani (Beid, Omicron-1 Eridani)40 Eridani (Keid, Omicron-2 Eridani, Vulcanis)59 Eridani67 Eridani (Cursa, Beta Eridani)82 Eridani88 Eridani198 EridaniAlpha Eridani (Achernar)Beta Eridani (Cursa, 67 Eridani)Chi Eridani (Caleb, Kaleb)Delta Eridani (Rana, 23 Eridani)Epsilon Eridani (Delta Orcus, Toredar, 18 Eridani)Eta Eridani (Azha, 3 Eridani)Gamma Eridani (34 Eridani, Zaurak)Iota EridaniOmicron-1 Eridani (Beid, 38 Eridani)Omicron-2 Eridani (Keid, 40 Eridani, Vulcanis)p EridaniTau-1 Eridani (1 Eridani)Tau Eridani CloudTheta Eridani (Acamar)Zaurak (34 Eridani, Gamma Eridani)Zeta Eridani (Zibal, 13 Eridani)
Sirius sector block
Orion sector Kinjer system (Kinjer Prime) • Lackey system (Lackey III) • Reytan system (Reytan) • Starbase 24 (Starbase 24's system) • Una system (Una II) Beta Quadrant locator logo.
Orion trinary system Stars: Pi-3 Orionis trinary star (Orion A, Orion B, Orion C)
Planets and moons: I. Orion I • II. Orion II (prison moon of Orion II) • III.: Orion III/Orion Prime (Luna Orionis) • HoanThaspa
Risa sector Bomari system (Bomari II) • Donia system (Donia) • Gamma Orionis transwarp conduitImaga system (ImagaImaga II) • Koolhaas system (Koolhaas) • Omar system (Omar) • Tazi system (Tazi)
Risa system Stars and outposts: Epsilon Ceti AEpsilon Ceti B (Granicus binary) • Epsilon Ceti CEpsilon Ceti Outpost Alpha Quadrant locator logo.
Planets: Epsilon Ceti B I (Suam) • B II.: Risa (Inobe) • LowoionRusanej
Vulcan sector Beytan system (Beytan V) • Bhea system (Bhea) • Delta Volanis ClusterKei system (Kei III) • P'Jem system (P'Jem) • Pellme system (Pellme II) • Pico system (Pico) • Wolf 359 system (Wolf 359 VI)
Vulcan system Stars: 40 Eridani A40 Eridani B40 Eridani C
Planets and moons: I. Ket-Cheleb • II & III.: VulcanT'Khut (T'Rukhemai) • IV. Delta Vega • V. Kal-Apton • VI. Kir AlepVulcanis VIIKerkhov (Kerkhovian moon)

Background

  • The Worlds of the Federation omits mention of the second and third star amd additional planets outside of the asteroid belt. The film Star Trek also established another planet called Delta Vega, which orbited close enough to Vulcan that it could be seen clearly from Delta Vega's surface. According to the novelization of that film, a planet named T'Khul is "the Vulcan system's third world."

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