Vulcan (Q1088708)

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fictional planet in Star Trek
  • Vulcan homeworld
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Vulcan
fictional planet in Star Trek
  • Vulcan homeworld

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Vulcan: A Class M planet, star system undetermined, home world of one of the Federation's most advanced races. (English)
As Hodgkin noted in hislog, the native termite life of Loracus was remarkably similar to that of Earth, Vulcan and several other Class M worlds. (English)
Termites of Loracus Prime (English)
Termites and burrowing Insects
Beta Quadrant ? Worlds & Civilizations
Vulcan is a Class-M planet in the triple-star system 40 Eridani. Vulcan is in the second orbit around the K1 dwarf 40 Eridani A, near the inner edge of the habitable zone. 40 Eridani B and C are incapable of supporting life-bearing planets. (English)
Fictional Planet Vulcan.png
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Confederacy of Surak (English)
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Konfoderation von Surak (German)
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Beta Quadrant ? Welten & Zivilisationen
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United Federation of Planets Ⅰ (English)
United Federation of Planets Charts
VICO V ? VULCAN ? (Vulcanis) ? YRIDIA PRIME (English)
VULCAN ? (Vulcanis)
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Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom (English)
Locations | edit source
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The Klingon Dictionary | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom (English)
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Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura. (English)
SYSTEM DATA: VULCAN HAS NO MOONS. (English)
Number Of Satelites: 0 (English)
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Position in System: Ⅲ (English)
System name: 40 Eridani (English)
Vulcan One
40 Eri, as the astronomers call Vulcan’s starsystem in shorthand, came earlier by sixty million years, a difference barely significant on the planetary scale. (English)
"There is no such solar planet as Vulcan," Kirk said. "Mr. Spock's father was a native of The Vulcan, which is a planet of 40 Eridani. Of course we could reach that too..." (English)
Vulcan is a Class-M planet in the triple-star system 40 Eridani. Vulcan is in the second orbit around the K1 dwarf 40 Eridani A, near the inner edge of the habitable zone. 40 Eridani B and C are incapable of supporting life-bearing planets. (English)
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Originating in the desert wastelands of a Class M planet in the Epsilon Eridani system, the Vulcan race is presently the second most widely represented race in the Federation. (English)
250.1 day
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YEAR AND DAY: 250.1/27.6 (English)
27 hour
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Length of Day: 27hrs (English)
27.6 hour
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YEAR AND DAY: 250.1/27.6 (English)
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Vulcan (M) (English)
Member Worlds
The home of the Vulcan race has a very high native gravity, a thin atmosphere, and high surface temperature that created the familiar phrase "hot as Vulcan". (English)
9,700 kilometre
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Diameter: 9,700 km (English)
Vulcan in local space.svg
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Vulcan Flag.svg
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Vulcan (40 Eridani A) (English)
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Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura. (English)
Number Of Satelites: 0 (English)
1.15 standard acceleration of free fall
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Planetary Gravity: 1.15g (English)
1.4 standard acceleration of free fall
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Gravity: 1.4 G (English)
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