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Jupiter Station

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Jupiter Station

705 m [1]

Suliban Helix

700 m [2]

Ba'Neth Station

700 m [3]
Jupiter Station Suliban Helix Ba'Neth Station 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative Jupiter Station (705 m)
Scaled to Ambassador class saucer sections.
2 Speculative Suliban Helix (700 m)
Approximated against the NX-01
3 Speculative Ba'Neth Station (700 m)
Approximation. Images show the station as roughtly twice as high as Voyager is long
Source : Speculative
Comment : Jupiter Station (705 m)
Scaled to Ambassador class saucer sections.
Source : Speculative
Comment : Suliban Helix (700 m)
Approximated against the NX-01
Source : Speculative
Comment : Ba'Neth Station (700 m)
Approximation. Images show the station as roughtly twice as high as Voyager is long

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