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'''Mira Antliae''' was a [[star system]], associated with the [[star]] [[Mira]], the location of the [[planet]] named [[Dytallix B]]. This system was [[Federation]] territory in the [[24th century]], home to an abandoned [[mining]] installation. The system was uninhabited.
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'''Mira Antlia''' was the [[star|primary]] of the uninhabited [[Mira Antlia system|Mira Antlia]] [[star system|system]]. This system consisted of the [[red giant]] Mira Antlia and six [[planet]]s. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
   
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{{bginfo|The system map used for Mira Antlia was first used as a map for the [[Maxia Zeta system]] ({{e|The Battle}}) and the [[Omicron Theta system]] ({{e|Datalore}}). For its appearance in "Conspiracy", the map was slightly modified with the number of planets reduced from seven to six. This map would see later use for the [[Tau Cygna V|Tau Cygna system]]. ({{e|The Ensigns of Command}}) According to the [[bridge]] display [[okudagram]], another name for the fifth planet, Dytallix B, was Mira Antlia V.|There is a real [[constellation]] called Antlia and a star called Mira (also known as [[Omicron Ceti]]), but the two are not connected in any way in the real world.}}
In [[2364]], the [[starship]]s {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, {{USS|Horatio}}, {{USS|Renegade}}, and {{USS|Thomas Paine}} were in the system for a secret conference. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
 
 
*[[Mira|Mira Antliae]] ([[star|primary]])
 
**Mira Antlia I
 
**Mira Antlia II
 
**Mira Antlia III
 
**Mira Antlia IV
 
**Mira Antlia V ([[Dytallix B]])
 
**Mira Antlia VI
 
 
== Background ==
 
According to a [[bridge]] display [[okudagram]], the proper name of Dytallix B is "Mira Antliae V," indicating that it is the fifth planet from Mira Antliae. While there is a real [[constellation]] Antlia, this system's primary was noted in dialog to be Mira (also known as [[Omicron Ceti]]), which is quite distant from the Antlia stars named by [[astronomy|astronomers]] on [[Earth]]. While the designation "Mira" is the name of a type of variable star, and thus could occur outside of the Omicron Ceti use of the name, there is no "Mira Antliae" in real life. The relation between well-known Mira and the imaginary Mira Antliae was never clarified, but the real Mira does have another star in its system, of a type undiscovered by modern [[scientist]]s, usually called VZ Ceti, so their coexistence in the same system or star group would be one of the possible explanations. The Antliae reference was probably to avoid a conflict referring to the better-known (and previously mentioned) Omicron Ceti Mira.
 
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{wikipedia|Antlia}}
 
* {{wikipedia|Antlia}}
   
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Mira Antlia system

Display of the star system

Mira Antlia was the primary of the uninhabited Mira Antlia system. This system consisted of the red giant Mira Antlia and six planets. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

The system map used for Mira Antlia was first used as a map for the Maxia Zeta system ("The Battle") and the Omicron Theta system ("Datalore"). For its appearance in "Conspiracy", the map was slightly modified with the number of planets reduced from seven to six. This map would see later use for the Tau Cygna system. ("The Ensigns of Command") According to the bridge display okudagram, another name for the fifth planet, Dytallix B, was Mira Antlia V.
There is a real constellation called Antlia and a star called Mira (also known as Omicron Ceti), but the two are not connected in any way in the real world.

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