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+ | The '''Beta Cygni system''' was a [[star system]]. This star system was located in the region between the [[Sector]]s [[Sector 21538|21538]] and [[Sector 23079|23079]]. |
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+ | In [[2369]], according to a [[starship mission status]] chart seen in the [[observation lounge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, the {{USS|Fearless}} was assigned a [[planet]]ary [[cartography|mapping]] mission in this system. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}, ''display graphic'') |
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{{bginfo|Beta Cygni's binary components are real [[star]]s, located in the [[constellation]] named [[Cygnus]] (the location of [[Deneb]]); this system has been called '''Albireo''' by [[astronomy|astronomers]] on [[Earth]]. The assignment of the ''Fearless'' was not mentioned on screen, but rather was seen on a [[viewscreen]] chart on an [[observation lounge]] [[computer]] station.}} |
{{bginfo|Beta Cygni's binary components are real [[star]]s, located in the [[constellation]] named [[Cygnus]] (the location of [[Deneb]]); this system has been called '''Albireo''' by [[astronomy|astronomers]] on [[Earth]]. The assignment of the ''Fearless'' was not mentioned on screen, but rather was seen on a [[viewscreen]] chart on an [[observation lounge]] [[computer]] station.}} |
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The Beta Cygni system was a star system. This star system was located in the region between the Sectors 21538 and 23079.
In 2369, according to a starship mission status chart seen in the observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-D, the USS Fearless was assigned a planetary mapping mission in this system. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I", display graphic)
Beta Cygni's binary components are real stars, located in the constellation named Cygnus (the location of Deneb); this system has been called Albireo by astronomers on Earth. The assignment of the Fearless was not mentioned on screen, but rather was seen on a viewscreen chart on an observation lounge computer station.