High orbit
Earth from high orbit
High orbit, also known as maximum orbit or extended orbit, was the high altitude orbit of an object above a planetary body, entirely above that of a geosynchronous orbit, or the orbital period exceeding the length of a day. For Earth, high orbit altitude was anything greater than 35,786 kilometers.
Starships may maintain a large distance from the planet's surface for safety reasons but is still close enough to use the transporter. (VOY: "Ex Post Facto", "The Omega Directive")
The USS Voyager assumed a high orbit over Earth, when it visited the planet in 1996, at, according to Rain Robinson, an altitude of 20,000 kilometers. (VOY: "Future's End")
In anticipation of the blast from the detonation of antimatter used to kill the dikironium cloud creature on Tycho IV, the USS Enterprise moved out to maximum orbit, holding at a range of 30,000 kilometers. (TOS: "Obsession")
After time traveling to 1968 Earth, the Enterprise used deflector shields to remain unobserved while in extended orbit. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")
The USS Enterprise-D entered a high orbit over Indri VIII in 2369. (TNG: "The Chase")
| Orbits |
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| Circular orbit • Decaying orbit • Elliptical orbit • Equatorial orbit • High orbit • Low orbit • Polar orbit • Standard orbit • Stationary orbit • Sub-orbit • Synchronous orbit |
| Lagrange point • Tidal locking |