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[[File:Omicron Persei.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Omicrom Persei]]
[[File:Omicron Persei.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Omicrom Persei]]
The [[Omicron Persei System]] is a star system located in the shoulder of the constellation Perseus, which is in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. It is home to the now extinct [[Soldarin]] species.
The system consists of a single [[Class N]] world which possesses a single [[Class H]] moon, known as [[Kadyl]]. It is this moon that is thought to have been the home world of the Soldarins.
It was visited by the crew of the [[USS Rosenante]] in 2414, while they were in pursuit of the [[Soldarin Archive Probe]].
==Stellar data==
*RA 03 44 19.1
*RA 03 44 19.1
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*V 3.83
*V 3.83
*B-V +0.05
*B-V +0.05
*[[Spectral (Stellar) Classification System|Spectral Type]] B1iii
*Spectral Type B1III
 
One planet, Class N (Omicron Persei I)
One Moon, Class H (Helium, Methane, Oxygen) (Omicron Persei Ia also known as Kadyl)
 
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''The Omicron Persei System was first seen in the [[USS Rosenante]] Mission '''[[Lest We Forget]]'''''
''The Omicron Persei System was first seen in the [[USS Rosenante]] Mission '''[[Lest We Forget]]'''''


[[Category: Stars and Stellar Phenomenon]]
[[Category: Stars and Stellar Phenomenon]]
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