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{{BorealisUniverse}}{{Infobox Galaxy|image1=Locomra_Galaxy.jpg|caption-image1=Locomra as seen from just outside the galaxy|article_creator=405 he|scope=[[Scope:Borealis_Universe{{!}}]]|numerical_designation=DDO 44|galaxy_classification=Irregular|number_of_stars=430 Million|notable_worlds=*[[Diadanella]]|number_of_nebulae=11|number_of_star_clusters=5|parent_galaxy=Xastrea Galaxy|nations=[[Confederacy of Borealis (Borealis Universe)|Confederacy of Borealis]] (limited presence)|foreign_sapient_species=*[[Ysau]]
{{True_Galaxy_Infobox|class:=Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy|diamter:=8708 ly|native_galactic_neighborhood:=M81 Group|parent_galaxy:=Xastrea|notable_worlds:=* [[Diadanella]]|immigrated_extragalactic_species:=* [[Humans]]
*[[Humans (Borealis Universe)|Humans]]|neighborhood=M81 Group|title1=Locomra Galaxy}}The '''Locomra Galaxy''', previously known as '''DDO 44''' is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy in the M81 group of galaxies, located just under 10 million light-years away from the [[Milky Way (Borealis Universe)|'''Milky Way Galaxy''']]. There is evidence of large scale antimatter production within the galaxy, as evidenced by characteristic gamma rays. This suggests a very large civilization resides within the galaxy, but no contact has taken place. Contact with Locomra would require larger transmitters than ever before, but plans are underway to construct one near the edge of the [[Milky Way]]. This device will weigh nearly as much as the moon, with investors hoping contact will yield interesting results.
* [[Ysau]]|major_civilzations:=* [[Confederacy of Borealis]] (limited presence)|alternate_titles:=DDO 44|image1=Locomra Galaxy.jpg|caption1=Locomra as seen from just outside the galaxy|number_of_stars:=~430 million|number_of_star_clusters:=5|number_of_nebulae:=11}}


The '''Locomra Galaxy''', previously known as '''DDO 44''', is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy in the M81 group of galaxies, located just under 10 million light-years away from the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] and connected to the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]] through a singular wormhole.
The Locomra Galaxy is not a large one, being just around one-thousandth the size of larger galaxies like the Via Sagittaria and one percent of its parent galaxy Xastrea. It is located just fifty thousand light years away from Xastrea, and is heavily tidally disrupted by the larger galaxy's gravity, which twisted and ripped apart its shape and creating a number of star streams being thrown out from the galaxy.


[[Category:Galaxies]]
== Description ==

== History ==

== Political situation ==

== Demographics ==

Latest revision as of 21:32, December 20, 2024


"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
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Locomra Galaxy
Meta Info
Article Creator

405 he

Scope

[[Scope:Borealis_Universe|]]

Designations
Numerical Designation

DDO 44

Galaxy Info
Galaxy Classification

Irregular

Number of Stars

430 Million

Notable Worlds
Number of Nebulae

11

Number of Star Clusters

5

Neighborhood
Parent Galaxy

Xastrea Galaxy

Civilization
Nations

Confederacy of Borealis (limited presence)

Foreign Sapient Species

The Locomra Galaxy, previously known as DDO 44 is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy in the M81 group of galaxies, located just under 10 million light-years away from the Milky Way Galaxy. There is evidence of large scale antimatter production within the galaxy, as evidenced by characteristic gamma rays. This suggests a very large civilization resides within the galaxy, but no contact has taken place. Contact with Locomra would require larger transmitters than ever before, but plans are underway to construct one near the edge of the Milky Way. This device will weigh nearly as much as the moon, with investors hoping contact will yield interesting results.

The Locomra Galaxy is not a large one, being just around one-thousandth the size of larger galaxies like the Via Sagittaria and one percent of its parent galaxy Xastrea. It is located just fifty thousand light years away from Xastrea, and is heavily tidally disrupted by the larger galaxy's gravity, which twisted and ripped apart its shape and creating a number of star streams being thrown out from the galaxy.