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====== Perseus Arm ====== | ====== Perseus Arm ====== | ||
- | [{{ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg/512px-Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg.png?250|Milky Way Galaxy with named arms.((Image from [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg]]))}}]The Perseus Arm is one of two major spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy, the second major arm being the Scutum–Centaurus Arm. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms and a number of minor arms or spurs. The Perseus Arm begins from the distal end of the long Milky Way central bar. The Perseus Arm is almost completely unexplored - a few [[Commonality]] expeditions have ventured from their colonies in the [[Empyrean Roots]] into the [[sector:Near Perseus Sector]] in the past century, but have reported little than basic surveying and mapping information. | + | [{{ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg/512px-Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg.png?250|Milky Way Galaxy with named arms.((Image from [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Milky_Way_Arms_ssc2008-10.svg]]))}}]The Perseus Arm is one of two major spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy, the second major arm being the Scutum–Centaurus Arm. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms and a number of minor arms or spurs. The Perseus Arm begins from the distal end of the long Milky Way central bar. The Perseus Arm is almost completely unexplored - a few [[Commonality]] expeditions have ventured from their colonies in the [[sector:Empyrean Roots]] into the [[sector:Near Perseus Sector]] in the past century, but have reported little than basic surveying and mapping information. |
- | The Perseus Spiral Arm in the Orion Sphere area lies approximately 35,000 light-years from the galactic core, and is located between the minor [[Orion Arm|Orion]] and [[Sagittarius Arm|Sagittarius]] Arms. The Perseus Arm is separated from the Orion Arm by the [[Great Perseus Rift]], a particularly sparse region of space. The few areas of stellar density crossing the Rift tend to form thin threads that weave together connecting the two arms - the Binding Strand of the [[sector:Binding Sector]] and the Empyrean Roots of the [[sector:Auriga Sector]] and [[sector:Perseus Rift ε Sector]]. It is named after the Perseus constellation, which was visible in its direction from pre-Fall Terra. | + | The Perseus Spiral Arm in the Orion Sphere area lies approximately 35,000 light-years from the galactic core, and is located between the minor [[Orion Arm|Orion]] and [[Saggitarius Arm|Saggitarius]] Arms. The Perseus Arm is separated from the Orion Arm by the [[Perseus Rift|Great Perseus Rift]], a particularly sparse region of space. The few areas of stellar density crossing the Rift tend to form thin threads that weave together connecting the two arms - the Binding Strand of the [[sector:Binding Sector]] and the Empyrean Roots of the [[sector:Auriga Sector]] and [[sector:Perseus Rift#Perseus Rift Epsilon Sector|Perseus Rift ε Sector]]. It is named after the Perseus constellation, which was visible in its direction from pre-Fall Terra. |
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