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− | | Name = Rhea |
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− | | SurfaceCap = Saturn as seen from the surface of Rhea |
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− | | Location = [[Saturn]]ian system<br/>[[Sol system]]<br/>[[Sector 001]]<br/>[[Alpha Quadrant]] |
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− | '''Rhea''' was a major [[moon|natural satellite]] in the [[Saturn]]ian system. This spheroid-shaped body was the second largest of the Saturnian moons. |
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− | Published in [[1990]], ''The Solar System'' was a reference poster, with a description of the Sol system's origins, planetary data on its nine planets, and brief descriptive comments on the minor bodies, for students and astronomers. The poster named this moon on a list of Saturnian moons. This poster was displayed on a wall in the office where [[Rain Robinson]] worked, at the [[Griffith Observatory]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}}) The poster was also displayed on the wall of the [[classroom]] on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Cardassians}}) |
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In the [[2360s]], a copy of a painting of Saturn seen from the surface of Rhea was on the wall in the guest quarters aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Justice|Suddenly Human}}) A copy of the painting was also in [[Data]]'s quarters ({{TNG|Allegiance|In Theory}}) and in [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s quarters. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}}) |
In the [[2360s]], a copy of a painting of Saturn seen from the surface of Rhea was on the wall in the guest quarters aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Justice|Suddenly Human}}) A copy of the painting was also in [[Data]]'s quarters ({{TNG|Allegiance|In Theory}}) and in [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s quarters. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}}) |
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− | In [[2368]], the orbit of Rhea was depicted in a flight simulation of [[Nova Squadron]]. It was the third moon in distance from Saturn. ({{TNG|The First Duty}}, ''[[okudagram]]'') |
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== External link == |
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Revision as of 08:55, 8 August 2014
In the 2360s, a copy of a painting of Saturn seen from the surface of Rhea was on the wall in the guest quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Justice", "Suddenly Human") A copy of the painting was also in Data's quarters (TNG: "Allegiance", "In Theory") and in Jean-Luc Picard's quarters. (TNG: "Devil's Due")
The painting of Saturn seen from Rhea was originally painted by Rick Sternbach for fun before it was used as set decoration. [1]