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Luna Class

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Size Comp

450 m [1]
Luna Class
 

Kelvin Class

450 m [2]
Kelvin Class
 

Niagara Class

443 m [3]
Niagara Class
 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Star Trek : Titan, Book 1 - Taking Wing (450 m)
Page 579
2 Speculative Kelvin Class (450 m)
Estimated off scale diagram assuming saucer rim is two 3.75 m decks thick
3 Speculative Niagara Class (443 m)
Scaled so that the nacelles are equal to that of the Galaxy Class in size.
Novel : Star Trek : Titan, Book 1 - Taking Wing
Comment :  (450 m)
Page 579
Source : Speculative
Comment : Kelvin Class (450 m)
Estimated off scale diagram assuming saucer rim is two 3.75 m decks thick
Source : Speculative
Comment : Niagara Class (443 m)
Scaled so that the nacelles are equal to that of the Galaxy Class in size.

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