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==Quadrants==
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Our galaxy is divided into four '''quadrants''', defined by one meridian passing through the galactic core and the [[Earth|Sol system]] and a second one perpendicular to the first, that also passes through the galactic core.
Our galaxy is divided into four '''quadrants''', defined by one meridian passing through the galactic core and the [[Earth|Sol system]] and a second one perpendicular to the first, that also passes through the galactic core.


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*[[Delta Quadrant]]
*[[Delta Quadrant]]


==Local Space==
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[[File:Alpha-beta-quadrants.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The [[United Federation of Planets]] and its neighboring powers are located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] and [[Beta Quadrant]].]]
[[File:Alpha-beta-quadrants.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The [[United Federation of Planets]] and its neighboring powers are located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] and [[Beta Quadrant]].]]


==Sectors==
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A '''sector''' is a much smaller volume of space measuring 20 cubic lightyears. Sectors typically contain several stars and are consecutively numbered; some also have a label, normally, but not always, named after an important star system in that sector.
A '''sector''' is a much smaller volume of space measuring 20 cubic lightyears. Sectors typically contain several stars and are consecutively numbered; some also have a label, normally, but not always, named after an important star system in that sector.