Deep Space 9
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Deep Space 9
Summary
Deep Space 9 is a space station from Star Trek[1]. It draws 132 Wikipedia views per month (space_station_from_star_trek category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Deep Space 9 is in the country of Bajoran Republic[3].
- Deep Space 9's image is recorded as Deep Space Nine filming model - Star Trek - Exploring New Worlds Exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan - 49785772831.jpg[4].
- Deep Space 9's instance of is recorded as space station from Star Trek[5].
- Deep Space 9's operator is recorded as Starfleet[6].
- Deep Space 9's locator map image is recorded as Bajor in local space.svg[7].
- Deep Space 9's location is recorded as Alpha Quadrant[8].
- Deep Space 9's parent astronomical body is recorded as Bajor[9].
- Deep Space 9's parent astronomical body is recorded as B'hava'el[10].
- Deep Space 9's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01blv5[11].
- Deep Space 9's filming location is recorded as Paramount Stage 17[12].
- Deep Space 9's filming location is recorded as Paramount Stage 4[13].
- Deep Space 9's described at URL is recorded as https://sttwiki.org/wiki/Deep_Space_Nine[14].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Worf[15].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Benjamin Sisko[16].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Kira Nerys[17].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Jadzia Dax[18].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Ezri Dax[19].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Miles O'Brien[20].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Odo[21].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Julian Bashir[22].
- Deep Space 9's crew members is recorded as Nog[23].
- Deep Space 9's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[24].
- Deep Space 9's described by source is recorded as Star Trek Fact Files[25].
- Deep Space 9's described by source is recorded as Deep Space Nine and Beyond[26].
- Deep Space 9's described by source is recorded as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual[27].
Why It Matters
Deep Space 9 draws 132 Wikipedia views per month (space_station_from_star_trek category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]