Porrima, also known as Gamma Virginis or 29 Virginis, was a star system in the Beta Quadrant.
Components
Stellar system
This was a binary star system. Both the primary Porrima (the proper name for Gamma Virginis A) and its companion Gamma Virginis B were F-type dwarfs. (PIC: "Cold Front")
History
When the Venari Ral laid Omega-47 mines around the core of Federation space in 3196, this system was within the enclosed region. (SA: "300th Night", "Rubincon")
Stellar cartography
The Porrima system was visible from Earth in the constellation Virgo. It was approximately 38 light years from Sol.
In the 2150s, this system's position was labeled on an United Earth star chart which was displayed in several crew and guest quarters aboard the Enterprise. (Star Trek: Enterprise, set decoration)
In 3195, this system's position was labeled on a Federation star chart which was displayed in Starfleet Academy's Stellar Cartography laboratory. (SA: "Beta Test")
In 3196, the location of Porrima (29 Virginis) was depicted on a star chart on an Operations console on the USS Athena. (SA: "300th Night")
In 3196, during the Omega-47 crisis, the location of "Porrima (G Virginis)" was depicted on star charts and readouts used across several locations on the USS Athena to locate, monitor, and respond to the Omega-47 mines laid by the Venari Ral. (SA: "300th Night", "Rubincon")
External links
- Porrima at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Gamma Virginis at Wikipedia