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*** This assumes that the Delta Vega in the film is the same as the Delta Vega in the Original Series pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before", which is not necessarily the case. There are other examples of two completely different planets having basically the same name (Charon from TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" and Cheron from the Battle of Cheron mentioned in TNG: "The Defector", for example).
* In ''[[John Carter (film)|John Carter]]'', Mars's moons are shown as two huge spheres in the sky that are always right next to each other. In reality, Mars's moons are extremely tiny, and their orbital rates are so different—2.7 days east-to-west for Deimos, 11 hours ''west-to-east'' for Phobos—that they don't stay lined up in the sky.
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