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− | soldist = 200 [[ |
+ | | soldist = 200 [[light-year]]s |
− | constellation = Andromeda |
+ | | constellation = Andromeda |
− | class = M |
+ | | class = M |
− | classdetail = 0IIa |
+ | | classdetail = 0IIa |
− | color = red |
+ | | color = red |
− | desc = giant |
+ | | desc = giant |
− | bayer = Beta |
+ | | bayer = Beta |
− | flamsteed = 43 |
+ | | flamsteed = 43 |
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− | '''Beta Andromedae''', also known as '''Mirach''' is a [[star]] |
+ | '''Beta Andromedae''', also known as '''Mirach''' is a [[star]] with an associated [[star system]] in [[Klingon Empire]] [[space]], located in [[the galaxy]]'s [[Alpha Quadrant]]. |
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+ | ==History and specifics== |
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+ | Mirach was a [[giant star]], an [[m class star|M type]] [[red giant]] visible from [[Earth]] (200 [[light-year]]s distant) in the [[constellation]] of [[andromeda constellation|Andromeda]]. Mirach was the location of a [[planet]]ary system in [[orbit]], including [[seventh planet]] [[Mirach VII]]. ({{g|ST|Starfleet Command III}}) |
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When star-gazing from [[Sespe]] in [[California]] in the [[2270s]], [[James T. Kirk]] traced over the constellations until he finally found Beta Andromedae on the border of the [[Triangulum constellation]], near where he knew the too-faint-to-be-seen [[128 Trianguli|Romulan homesun]] would be. ({{n|TOS|My Enemy, My Ally}}) |
When star-gazing from [[Sespe]] in [[California]] in the [[2270s]], [[James T. Kirk]] traced over the constellations until he finally found Beta Andromedae on the border of the [[Triangulum constellation]], near where he knew the too-faint-to-be-seen [[128 Trianguli|Romulan homesun]] would be. ({{n|TOS|My Enemy, My Ally}}) |
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+ | ==System makeup== |
+ | ; Mirach system primary [[star]] |
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+ | * Mirach I |
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+ | * Mirach II |
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+ | * Mirach III |
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+ | * Mirach IV |
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+ | * Mirach V |
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+ | * Mirach VI |
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+ | * [[Mirach VII]] |
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+ | ==Appendices== |
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===Connections=== |
===Connections=== |
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+ | {{andromeda constellation}} |
+ | {{klingon stars and systems}} |
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===External links=== |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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[[category:stars]] |
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[[category:alpha Quadrant stars and systems]] |
[[category:alpha Quadrant stars and systems]] |
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Revision as of 00:06, 15 January 2018
Beta Andromedae, also known as Mirach is a star with an associated star system in Klingon Empire space, located in the galaxy's Alpha Quadrant.
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History and specifics
Mirach was a giant star, an M type red giant visible from Earth (200 light-years distant) in the constellation of Andromeda. Mirach was the location of a planetary system in orbit, including seventh planet Mirach VII. (ST video game: Starfleet Command III)
When star-gazing from Sespe in California in the 2270s, James T. Kirk traced over the constellations until he finally found Beta Andromedae on the border of the Triangulum constellation, near where he knew the too-faint-to-be-seen Romulan homesun would be. (TOS novel: My Enemy, My Ally)
System makeup
- Mirach system primary star
- Mirach I
- Mirach II
- Mirach III
- Mirach IV
- Mirach V
- Mirach VI
- Mirach VII
Appendices
Connections
Stars, systems and objects of the Andromeda constellation |
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Andromeda Galaxy (M31 Galaxy) • Andromeda system • Alpha Andromedae (Delta Pegasi: Alferaz A, Hajj) • Beta Andromedae (Mirach) • Gamma Andromedae (Alam'ak, Behr'ak, Czar'ak) • Groombridge 34 • Iota Andromedae • Mu Andromedae • NGC 162 • Upsilon Andromedae • Xi Andromedae |
External links
- Beta Andromedae article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.