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Orbital elements
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Semimajor axis>Semi-major axis (a)
Orbital circumference
Eccentricity (orbit)>Eccentricity (e)
Perihelion>Perihelion distance (q)
Aphelion>Aphelion distance (Q)
Orbital period>Orbital period (P)
Synodic period>Synodic period
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Max. orbital speed
Min. orbital speed
Inclination (i)
Longitude of the ascending node>Longitude of the
ascending node (Ω)
Argument of perihelion (ω)
Mean anomaly>Mean anomaly (M)
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Dimensions
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Mass
Density (ρ)
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of north pole
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Boothby is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, playing the groundskeeper of the Starfleet Academy and Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco. He was first seen in episode The First Duty, and brought to life by Ray Walston.

Historical Data

The groundskeeper has been somewhat of a fixture at the academy since 2321, with a career spanning half a century. He has helped various (to him) promising Cadets enrolled there, including Jean-Luc Picard, Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay. While he was tough on them, they remember him fondly. As such he filled a role not unlike a Sensei.

In 2375 the Species 8472 created a facsimile of Starfleet Academy. One member of this species mimicked Boothby, including his habit of giving Kathryn Janeway a rose, as did the original during her academy years.

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