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  1. Aug 5, 2017 · Remember that ringed planet in the Star Trek: Voyager opening titles? Well.... it's a pretty crazy planet.-----...

  2. That's nothing, the Romulus Star itself appears to be much smaller than the planet Romulus and even worse, the star is so small and its position next to the planet indicates the star orbits the planet.

  3. The smallest minor planet we know of that harbors rings is Chariklo 10199 but that's hundreds of km in diameter, not just six. Something as massive as a neutron star though, that can be tiny, perfectly spherical and have a ring system.

  4. Aug 8, 2017 · This video examining a planet only ever seen for a few seconds in the Voyager opening credits, which debuted in 1995. Engaging in a fun hypothetical, EC Henry looks at fairly obvious clues...

  5. So I recently watched the video about Star Trek Voyagers Impossibly Tiny Gas Giant from the intro credits, and I was wondering how accurate it is?

  6. Pure Star Trek. Voyager's impossibly tiny planet. ... Voyager's impossibly tiny planet. Post by bilateralrope » 2020-02-16 04:51am. Too small to be a natural object.

  7. The probe, however, soon decays and disintegrates in the atmosphere, as it's operating in the space-time of the planet, equivalent to over 200 years. Chakotay surmises that the civilization is advanced enough that it should be observing Voyager . On the planet, an astronomical observatory exists.