Sigma Corvi system

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Sigma Corvi system Star  · Belt

It is in orbit of a class v, type D (Orange Dwarf) star called X'lar. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 165 million km, diameter of 1,571.2 km (982 miles).
  • 2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 195 million km, diameter of 2,692.8 km (1,683 miles).

asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 232 to 241 million km

  • 3)a class M planet (Age'Beg II), it's orbit is approximately 346 million km, diameter of 10,533 km (6,583 miles). It has a small Klingon Colony.
  • 4)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 453 to 492 million km
  • 5)an icy rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 538 million km, diameter of 4,523 km (2,827 miles).

a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 79 million km, diameter of 9,011 km (5,632 miles).

  • 4)a large gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 171 million km
  • 5)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 235 to 257 million km

a greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 139 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles).

  • 5)a rock ball planet, it's orbit is approximately 182 million km, diameter of 8,690 km (5,431 miles).
  • 2)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 86 to 118 million km
  • 3)a greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 169 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles).
  • 5)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 348 million km


Sigma Corvi star system is approximately 4 lightyears southeast of Starbase 118 and about 2 lightyears from the border of Klingon space in the Trinity Sector.

This system is considered a danger to stellar navigation. The as yet unknown nature of the bizzare and or unusual stellar conditions that has resulted in the loss of at least 17 know space craft have resulted in this area being avoided.

This system has no known planets, but long range scans seem to indicate that the large amount of asteroids are not all natural. Scientific study seems to indicate that a sizeable amount came from one or more likely 2 different planets that were destroyed. At this time the cause is unknown.