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Is Apalapucia (the Apalapucian homeworld) located in the PGC 2416052 galaxy since its distance is 2 billion light years from Earth? (link: http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr/ledacat.cgi?o=PGC%202416052) [[User:Dantescifi|Dantescifi]] 20:12, July 19, 2020 (CST)
Is Apalapucia (the Apalapucian homeworld) located in the PGC 2416052 galaxy since its distance is 2 billion light years from Earth? (link: http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr/ledacat.cgi?o=PGC%202416052) [[User:Dantescifi|Dantescifi]] 20:12, July 19, 2020 (CST)
*As a matter of fact, it is. It is a spiral galaxy that is 170,000 light years across, and is estimated to contain about 1 trillion stars. [[User:Dantescifi|Dantescifi]] 20:24, July 19, 2020 (CST)
*As a matter of fact, it is. It is a spiral galaxy that is 170,000 light years across, and is estimated to contain about 1 trillion stars (same size and number of stars as the M101 galaxy). [[User:Dantescifi|Dantescifi]] 20:24, July 19, 2020 (CST)

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czechout<staff />   04:19:15 Sun 11 Sep 2011 

It's on the Handbot page on the BBC website. There may be others, but I haven't searched. -<Azes13 04:29, September 11, 2011 (UTC)

Picture

We should use a different picture (like the outside of the building) for the one pictured isn't actually one of Apalapucia 70.170.64.226 03:21, September 13, 2011 (UTC)

Yeah, Interface does mention the garden is a "replica of a Shill governer's mansion on Shallanna", so the picture is more representative of 'Shallanna' than 'Apalapucia' and should be changed. Baziel 15:17, September 14, 2011 (UTC)

Apalapucia home galaxy

Is Apalapucia (the Apalapucian homeworld) located in the PGC 2416052 galaxy since its distance is 2 billion light years from Earth? (link: http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr/ledacat.cgi?o=PGC%202416052) Dantescifi 20:12, July 19, 2020 (CST)

  • As a matter of fact, it is. It is a spiral galaxy that is 170,000 light years across, and is estimated to contain about 1 trillion stars (same size and number of stars as the M101 galaxy). Dantescifi 20:24, July 19, 2020 (CST)