Mars
the planet Mars as depicted in Star Trek
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Mars
Summary
Mars is a fictional rocky planet[1].
Key Facts
- Mars was a member of United Federation of Planets[2].
- Mars's instance of is recorded as fictional rocky planet[3].
- Mars's instance of is recorded as class K planet[4].
- Mars's location is recorded as Alpha Quadrant[5].
- Mars's part of is recorded as Sol System[6].
- Mars's parent astronomical body is recorded as Sun[7].
- Mars's child astronomical body is recorded as Deimos[8].
- Mars's child astronomical body is recorded as Phobos[9].
- Mars's fictional or mythical analog of is recorded as Mars[10].
- Mars's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[11].
- Mars's population is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+133800000'}[12].
- Mars's described by source is recorded as Star Trek: Star Charts[13].
- Mars's described by source is recorded as Worlds[14].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Relativity[15].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Remembrance[16].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Absolute Candor[17].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Stardust City Rag[18].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1[19].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Federation – The First 150 Years[20].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Q85175862[21].
- Mars's present in work is recorded as Star Trek: The Original Series Core Game Book[22].
- Mars's official name is recorded as United Martian Colonies[23].
- Mars's official name is recorded as Vereinigte Marskolonien[24].
- Mars's different from is recorded as Mars[25].
- Mars's Fandom article ID is recorded as memory-alpha:Mars[26].