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+ | '''Bayard's Planet''' was a [[planet]] that was located approximately 60 [[light year]]s from the {{dis|nova|star}} [[Phi Puma]]. The [[supernova]] of Phi Puma created a [[concussion ring]], which reached the planet in [[2165]]. |
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− | + | In [[2364]], the location of Bayard's Planet was labeled in a star chart depicting the concusssion ring expansion. This chart was stored in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) library computer|library computer]]. Later that year, the chart was scanned by [[Outpost 63]]. ({{TNG|The Naked Now}}, ''production art''; {{TNG|The Last Outpost}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|This star chart was drawn by [[Rick Sternbach]] for the ''[[Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology]]'' in the late 1970s. This chart was found on page 151.}} |
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− | The ''Enterprise'' computer's star chart was a drawing by [[Rick Sternbach]] that had originally been published, years earlier, on page 151 of the [[reference work|reference]] titled ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]''. This chart showed Phi Puma's supernova effects, according to the label, towards Bayard's star. |
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Revision as of 01:15, 22 July 2014
Bayard's Planet was a planet that was located approximately 60 light years from the nova Phi Puma. The supernova of Phi Puma created a concussion ring, which reached the planet in 2165.
In 2364, the location of Bayard's Planet was labeled in a star chart depicting the concusssion ring expansion. This chart was stored in the USS Enterprise-D library computer. Later that year, the chart was scanned by Outpost 63. (TNG: "The Naked Now", production art; TNG: "The Last Outpost")
This star chart was drawn by Rick Sternbach for the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology in the late 1970s. This chart was found on page 151.