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- adjective astronomy Between
arms of aspiral galaxy
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Examples
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If so, how did they get out here in the middle of the Galactic interarm void?
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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Sensor probes out to the limit of range have located a few Population Two stars scattered through the interarm void, but we're not close enough to any of them to determine whether or not they possess planets. . .
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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Without a second warp drive unit, we're doomed to crawl across the interarm void for perhaps years before we are able to get a distress signal to Federation facilities.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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We've certainly made an outstanding discovery here … an isolated planet orbiting an irregular variable star in the interarm void.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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In this case, we knew the gravitational anomalies were here, and they've been one of the basic reasons why the Federation hasn't established outposts, colonies, or Starbases across the interarm void in the Sagittarius Arm.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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On one side of her, toward the Orion Arm, the sky was full of stars, while on the other there was but a band of wan light from the millions of stars of the Sagittarius Arm across the 800 parsecs of the interarm void.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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By random matrix techniques, Spock and the ship's computer have located us approximately three hundred sixty-five parsecs into the interarm void between the Orion and Sagittarius Arms at galactic coordinate Mark twenty-one-point-zero-one and a distance of approximately sixteen hundred parsecs from Starbase Four.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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Sensor probes out to the limit of range have located a few Population Two stars scattered through the interarm void, but we're not close enough to any of them to determine whether or not they possess planets. . .
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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If it's coming from the interarm void, it means somebody lives around here and uses transporters.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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Everything points to the strong possibility that Mercaniad and its planet were thrust into the interarm void by the same sort of gravitational anomaly that caused our problems with the Enterprise.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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