The following is a list of unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant stars.
Altamid star
The planet Altamid orbited a nearby star. (Star Trek Beyond)
Argolis Cluster star
This star was the primary of a planetary system in the Argolis Cluster.
In 2368, the USS Enterprise-D explored this star's system. Later, the starship hid itself from the Borg in the chromosphere of this star. (TNG: "I Borg")
Arkonian planet sun
An unnamed planet claimed by the Arkonians had a nearby sun, which caused issues for an Arkonian and Human that were stranded on a moon of the planet in 2151. (ENT: "Dawn")
Badlands star
This star in the Badlands was located in a solar system and was orbited by a gas giant that itself was orbited by at least one moon. (DS9: "Heart of Stone")
Beta XII-A sun
This was of one of two stars in the Beta Leonis Minoris system of the Alpha Quadrant. (TOS: "Day of the Dove")
This could be Beta Leonis Minoris A or Beta Leonis Minoris B. Both are giant stars.
This sun's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of its star system as seen in the star chart appearing in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad".
Beta Magellan system primary
The Beta Magellan system primary was a star in the Beta Magellan system. A companion star to this one went supernova in 2364. The supernova occurred earlier than the nearby Bynars anticipated, and the resulting electromagnetic effects disabled their planetary computer on Bynaus. (TNG: "11001001")
Binary stars
These two stars of a binary star system caused only four nights in a month on an orbiting planet. (ENT: "The Catwalk")
Boreth primary
This star was the primary of the planet Boreth.
In the 9th century, according to The Story of the Promise, Kahless pointed to this star and informed his followers that they could find him there after he returned from Sto-vo-kor. In the centuries that followed, the Klingons established a monastery on Boreth, awaiting for his return. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")
In 2257, the Section 31 ship NCIA-93 emerged from the glow of Boreth's primary as it approached Boreth, to covertly drop off the child of L'Rell and Voq. (DIS: "Point of Light")
According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 62) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), this star was located in the Boreth system, and was a M-class star.
Borg renegade star
This star was the primary for Loresworld.
In 2370, the USS Enterprise-D lured a rogue Borg ship into this star's corona and destroyed it with a solar flare. (TNG: "Descent, Part II")
Cajitar system primary
This star was the primary of the Cajitar system. (SNW: "The Broken Circle")
Cardassian nebula sun
A nebula in Cardassian space contained this single star. (DS9: "Defiant")
Class L planet's sun
An Class L planet where Odo and Quark crash-landed in 2373 had a sun that was described by Quark as not much of a sun. Despite this, it shone light on the planet. (DS9: "The Ascent")
CME star
In 3189, this star experienced a coronal mass ejection (CME) event. The CME hit the nearby USS Tikhov, resulting in the death of the ship's crew. (DIS: "Die Trying")
Colony planet sun
This star was the primary of the planet known as "The Colony". (DIS: "Far From Home")
Corazonia's system stars
The Dyson ring Corazonia was located in a system containing several stars, one of which was at the center of the ring. (LD: "In the Cradle of Vexilon")
Data's dream star
This star was seen in a dream experienced by Data in 2369. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
Delta Theta III star
This star was the primary of an inhabited planetary system. One of its planets was Delta Theta III.
In 2270, one of the problems solved by the contact team from the USS Enterprise was how the lifeforms on Delta Theta III were geologically younger, given the age of the star. (TAS: "Bem")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Deinonychus VII sun
This star was orbited by Deinonychus VII. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")
Detrian star
This star was born into existence when the gas giants Detria II and Detria VI collided in the Detrian system in 2369. (TNG: "Ship In A Bottle")
Dyson sphere star
This G-type star was located at the center of a Dyson sphere discovered by the USS Enterprise-D in 2369. (TNG: "Relics")
Epsilon Mynos system sun
This sun was the primary of the Epsilon Mynos system. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")
This sun was only mentioned in dialogue.
Exo III sun
As of the 23rd century, the sun of the star system including Exo III had been fading for half a million years. As it did, the inhabitants moved underground. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
The sun might conceivably be named on a fact sheet on the planet that appeared in the episode but was unreadable on screen. The word "orbit" can be deciphered on the graphic.
FGC-47 star
This star, classified as a neutron star, was located at the center of the nebula FGC-47, which had formed around it.
In 2368, the USS Enterprise, as it explored the nebula, performed a series of high-resolution scans on this star. It was discovered that the star had a rotational period of 1.357 seconds. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Federation star
This star was located in Federation space and was the primary of a Federation outpost.
In 2371, during Vice Admiral Toddman's conference with the senior staff of Deep Space 9, the sun could be seen outside the window of the admiral's office. (DS9: "The Die is Cast")
Fornax Disaster sun
In a holoprogram created by Barash, this sun going nova was the event which brought about the Fornax Disaster. In this simulation's 2383, Jean-Luc Riker asked his father, William T. Riker, for the stardate on which the sun went nova. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Galar system star
This sun was the primary of the Galar system. (LD: "Second Contact")
Gamma 7A sun
This fourth magnitude sun was the primary of the Gamma 7A system, in Sector 39J. In 2268, this star was destroyed by a space amoeba. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Gamma Canaris N sun
This Alpha Quadrant star was orbited by an asteroid belt that contained the planetoid Gamma Canaris N.
In 2267, one of the sensations the Companion wished to experience after her merging with Nancy Hedford was the warmth of this star on her face. (TOS: "Metamorphosis")
This star's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of the planetoid as seen in the star chart appearing in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Genesis Planet sun
This sun was orbited by the ill-fated Genesis Planet. It was located in the Mutara sector of the Beta Quadrant. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
This star's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of Spock's last known position in the Mutara sector (DIS: "Light and Shadows") as seen in the star chart appearing in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "An Obol for Charon".
Ghulion system sun
This star in the Ghulion system had at least four planets, the fourth of which was Coppelius. (PIC: "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1")
Hima sun
This sun was the primary of Hima. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
Igo sector binary stars
These stars formed a binary star system in the Igo sector. They were connected by a plasma streamer.
In 2369, during an exploration of these stars, the science vessel USS Yosemite became entrapped in the streamer. (TNG: "Realm Of Fear")
K'Tuevon Prime's sun
This sun was the primary of K'Tuevon Prime. (LD: "Veritas")
Kavis Alpha sector binary
This unnamed binary star system in the Kavis Alpha sector consisted of a red giant and a neutron star. Every 196 years, there was a stellar explosion in this system, when the smaller neutron star shedded the accumulated matter it had sucked up from the larger star over the intervening years.
In 2366, this system was the subject of an astrophysical research by Doctor Paul Stubbs. (TNG: "Evolution")
Khitomer system primary
Located in an unnamed sector in the Beta Quadrant, this star was the primary for the Khitomer system. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
Klingon star
This star was located in Klingon space.
In 2368 during the Klingon Civil War, Kurn used a clever technique of engaging warp drive near this star's surface, causing a solar flare that destroyed the two Klingon pursuers. (TNG: "Redemption II")
Kuiper belt star
This star was located in the system located in Cardassian space that contained the Kuiper belt that Odo and Weyoun 6 used in their attempt to hide from four Jem'Hadar attack ships in 2375. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
Kwejian's sun
This sun was the primary of a star system that was the home for the inhabited planet Kwejian. This planet was inclined 3.86° to the sun's equator. (DIS: "The Sanctuary")
L-370 star
This star was the primary for seven planets in the L-370 system. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")
L-class planet's sun
The USS Olympia crashed on an unnamed planet orbiting a sun. Captain Lisa Cusak survived for a time, and only after some time on the planet saw the sun rise. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
M-11 Sun
This star was the primary for the planet M-11, which was the home for Starbase 11 in the 23rd and 24th centuries. It was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (TOS-R: "Court Martial")
Starbase 11 was located in the Alpha Quadrant on a star chart seen in the Star Trek: Picard episode "Maps and Legends".
M24 Alpha system suns
The M24 Alpha system had a trinary sun. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion")
Malcor III primary
This star was the primary of its system, which included the inhabited planet Malcor III. (TNG: "First Contact")
A system map of the star's system was seen in Mirasta Yale's science lab.
Melona IV sun
This star was the primary of Melona IV.
When the Crystalline Entity devastated Melona IV, the entity blocked the star due to its sheer size. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")
Monac sun
Monac was the primary of the Monac planetary system. The system had at least four planets, one of them being Monac IV.
In 2375, the IKS Rotarran, under the command of General Martok, successfully triggered a solar plasma eruption from the surface of the Monac sun from a magnetic instability near the equator. The resulting explosion destroyed the Monac shipyard, located near the star. (DS9: "Image in the Sand", "Shadows and Symbols")
Monac was named after DS9's special effects supervisor Gary Monak. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 598)
According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 46), Monac was classified as a K-type star. This star, and its system, were located in the Alpha Quadrant.
Necro cloud star
The Necro Cloud was located near this star. (Star Trek Beyond)
Nervala IV primary
This star was the primary of Nervala IV. Every eight years, this planet moved in closer to its star. When this happened, the planet's distortion field de-phased. (TNG: "Second Chances")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Neutron star near the Verubin Nebula
Located near the Verubin Nebula, this neutron star emitted the radio wave JAG 3802725A which traveled through the nebula. (DIS: "The Sanctuary")
This neutron star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Operation Return battlefield
The battle between the Federation Alliance and the Dominion over control of Deep Space 9 in 2374 took place in the close vicinity of an unnamed star. The star was located near Bajor. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
Organia's sun
This Alpha Quadrant sun was the primary of the Organia system, which included the inhabited planet Organia.
During the Federation-Klingon War in 2267, Captain James T. Kirk tried to warn the Organians that Klingons would move against their planet "as surely as your sun rises." (TOS: "Errand of Mercy")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
According to Star Trek: Star Charts (pp. 57 & 64) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), this was a G-type star.
Pallas 14 system's stars
The Pallas 14 system was the home for a pair of stars. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")
Pentarus system primary
The Pentarus system had a sun, which caused very hot temperatures on the habitable Lambda Paz moon located in the system. (TNG: "Final Mission")
Penthara IV sun
This sun was the primary of Penthara IV.
One of the plans proposed to save the planet after an asteroid impact was to use drilling phasers to open pockets of carbon dioxide. The idea was that enough of the gas would be released to create a temporary envelope trapping the heat of the sun. This greenhouse effect would give the planet time to mend. (TNG: "A Matter Of Time")
Psi 2000 sun
This star was located in the Alpha Quadrant.
The planet Psi 2000, once remarkably like Earth, became a frozen wasteland after this star "went dark". (TOS: "The Naked Time")
This star's quadrant of origin is inferred based on the position of the planet Psi 2000 as seen in the star chart appearing in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Qo'noS system primary
This star was the primary of the Qo'noS system, in the Beta Quadrant. (TNG: "Redemption")
External link
- K'lai Klinzhai at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Radvek V stars
Radvek V's solar system, located 1,000 light years from the Venari sector, contained at least two stars.
In 3190, the Dark Matter Anomaly flew by the system and flung the colony into one of the stars. (DIS: "The Examples")
Rat-lizard homeworld primary
This star was the primary of the system containing the rat-lizard homeworld. (LD: "Crisis Point")
Rhymus Major suns
These stars were the primary and secondary of the planet Rhymus Major.
When reminiscing about his time with Natima Lang in the holoprogram Picnic on Rhymus Major, Quark remembers these two suns being in the sky. (DS9: "Profit and Loss")
These stars were only mentioned in dialogue.
Sahil's relay station star
This star was in the same system containing Aditya Sahil's station in the 32nd century. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
Sector 1156 star
This star in Sector 1156 was orbited by the D'Arsay archive that at first appeared to be a rogue comet.
This star was the primary of a planetary system with four planets. (TNG: "Masks")
Sector 396 star
In 2266, the USS Enterprise rendezvoused with Haftel's transport near this star in Sector 396. (TNG: "The Offspring")
Silaran Prin's planet primary
This was the primary of a planet near the Demilitarized Zone. (DS9: "The Darkness and the Light")
Starbase 11 sun
This was the sun of Starbase 11. (TOS: "Court Martial")
System 892 sun
This yellow dwarf star was the primary of System 892 and had at least four planets, one of which was 892-IV. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")
Talos system's stars
The Talos system in the Alpha Quadrant was the home for a pair of stars. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I")
External link
- Talos Prime at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Tamaal's system stars
Tamaal was located in a binary star system. (ENT: "Canamar")
Tarchannen system star
This star was the primary of the Tarchannen system and Tarchannen III. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")
According to the script, the pronunciation for Tarchannen was "tar-CHAN-in". [1]
Taurean system star
This small star, located at the edge of a sector, was the primary of the Taurean system. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
This star was only mentioned in dialogue.
Terellian freighter-crash planet sun
This star was the primary of its star system, which contained a sole Class M planet.
In 2370, Jean-Luc Picard asked Anna how long she had been on the planet since her ship crash landed. She did not know as she could not see the sun. (TNG: "Liaisons")
This sun was only mentioned in dialogue.
Tethys III star
This star was the primary for the planet Tethys III.
In 2367, an image showing the planet with its primary was in the ship's library aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Clues")
Tkon Empire sun
This sun was a blue giant located in sector 9 of the Milky Way Galaxy. The throne world of the Tkon Empire orbited this star.
600,000 years ago, in the Age of Makto, this star went supernova, resulting in the deaths of billions, the destruction of the throne world, and the eventual end of the Tkon Empire. Numerous planets witnessed this event.
In 3189, Carl's edition of The Star Dispatch had an article about the supernova. (TNG: "The Last Outpost"; DIS: "Terra Firma, Part 1", "Terra Firma, Part 2")
Tsiolkovsky star
This star was being closely monitored by the SS Tsiolkovsky in close orbit for eight months. It was collapsing, changing from a red supergiant to a white dwarf. In 2364, the star finally collapsed. (TNG: "The Naked Now")
Tulgana IV sun
This sun was the primary of Tulgana IV. (LD: "Envoys")
Tyree suns
These binary stars had at least one planet, Tyree. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")
This system seems likely to be proximate to Earth and more familiar among Federation citizens, since Captain Sisko casually mentions Tyree, obviously expecting Jake and his father to know it. Indeed, the Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 431 described Tyree as a planet in Federation space.
Vashti suns
These suns were binary stars in the Beta Quadrant. They were the primary stars of their system and were orbited by the planet Vashti. (PIC: "Absolute Candor")
Vulcan monastery planet sun
A landing party from Enterprise NX-01 experienced a sunrise of this sun in June 2151 at the horizon of the planet that housed the Vulcan monastery at P'Jem. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")
Zeta Gelis star cluster star
This star was located in the Zeta Gelis star cluster and was the sun of at least one planet. (TNG: "Transfigurations")