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This is a project under construction for the practical purpose of establishing where certain sectors are on the map. | |||
'''Earth''' is located according to the offical ''Star Trek Star Charts''', the complete atlas of Star Trek, written and illustrated by Geoffrey Mandel right on the border between the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. As best I could determine it is also right on the corner where 4 Alpha sectors and 4 Beta sectors touch. | |||
So for all practical purposes '''Earth''' technically could be considered a member of all 8 sectors. The distance from the Galactic core as close as I could determine it is 1298 sectors where each sector is 20 lightyears cubed. | |||
So '''Earth''' would be considered to be at the following quardinates. Where A or B indicates the Alpha or Beta quadrant. The first number represents the distant from the top of the galaxy to the bottom keeping in mind that a galaxy is shaped like a plate. The second number is the number of sectors away from the Alph/Beta border. The 3rd number is the number of sectors away from the Delta/Gamma border. | |||
A??-0001-1298, A??-0001-1299, B??-0001-1298, B??-0001-1299 |
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This is a project under construction for the practical purpose of establishing where certain sectors are on the map.
'Earth is located according to the offical Star Trek Star Charts, the complete atlas of Star Trek, written and illustrated by Geoffrey Mandel right on the border between the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. As best I could determine it is also right on the corner where 4 Alpha sectors and 4 Beta sectors touch.
So for all practical purposes Earth technically could be considered a member of all 8 sectors. The distance from the Galactic core as close as I could determine it is 1298 sectors where each sector is 20 lightyears cubed.
So Earth would be considered to be at the following quardinates. Where A or B indicates the Alpha or Beta quadrant. The first number represents the distant from the top of the galaxy to the bottom keeping in mind that a galaxy is shaped like a plate. The second number is the number of sectors away from the Alph/Beta border. The 3rd number is the number of sectors away from the Delta/Gamma border. A??-0001-1298, A??-0001-1299, B??-0001-1298, B??-0001-1299