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A gravimetric microprobe was a piece of technology. In the 24th century, the Federation Starfleet possessed devices of this nature.

History and specifics[]

In the year 2370, Jadzia Dax and Arjin used a gravimetric microprobe to study a proto-universe. (DS9 episode: "Playing God", ST reference: Starfleet Survival Guide)

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Interstellar and deep space probes
United States (NASA) Pioneer 10Voyager series (Voyager 1Voyager 2Voyager 6) NASA emblem icon image.
United Earth Milky Way probeStellar series (NomadUNSS U Thant) • Wells series (Drake probe) {{{2}}} icon image.
Federation Starfleet gravimetric microprobeKepler series (Orpheus) • Quadros series (134) • Starfly One Bioprobe {{{2}}} icon image.
Others Barzan probeC/2018-G2Cetacean ProbeConqueror VICytherian probeJanvar FiveKataan probeKelvan Expeditionary Return ProbeKukulkan's probe • "Pup" • Tan Ru {{{2}}} icon image.


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