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Triangulum Galaxy

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The first Federation-explored region of the Triangulum Galaxy.
The Triangulum Galaxy in Voyager's Astrometrics.

The Triangulum Galaxy (M33, or NGC 598) is the next closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way beyond the Andromeda Galaxy, located some 2,700,000 light years from the Alpha Quadrant at its closest point.

In 2364, the USS Enterprise-D was hurled to the far side of the Triangulum Galaxy by the Traveler during warp field tests; after reversing engines, the ship emerged in the vicinity of a giant protostar in the process of formation.

Calculations indicated that a return trip to the Milky Way from Triangulum, using maximum warp speed, would take over three hundred years. A subspace radio message, sent from the Triangulum Galaxy to Starfleet Command, was estimated to have a travel time of 51 years set to arrive in the year 2415. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

An image of the Triangulum Galaxy, taken from Earth, was on display in Astrometrics aboard the USS Voyager in the years 2375 and 2376. (VOY: "Night")

It is interesting to note that, with a return trip time of 300 years using maximum warp speed, Federation technology has now matched that seen of the Kelvan Empire in TOS: "By Any Other Name". The Kelvans made a voyage from the Andromeda Galaxy to the Milky Way also in three centuries, remarked at in amazement by James T. Kirk who stated that, in the 23rd century, it would have taken a starship "thousands of years" to travel between galaxies.

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