NGC 300

NGC 300 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. It is one of the closest galaxies to the Local Group, and  lies between the latter and the Sculptor Group. It is the brightest of the five main spirals in the direction of the Sculptor Group. It is inclined at an angle of 42° when viewed from Pluribus and shares many characteristics of the Triangulum Galaxy. Distance to M-0:  6.07 Million Light Years.

An Ancient Gate connection exists, connecting NGC 300 with the Triangulum Galaxy (M33 ). The Gate connection was discovered during the 2nd phase of the Gate Mapping Project in 5089 OTT. A Gatehouse was established in 5091 OTT. (Gate House 300 ) On the Pinwheel Spur. NGC 300 is 99.99 % un explored. A nearby star system to the gate became the Station Support System. Onward 300. A gate leading to NGC 55 was discoverd in 5090 OTT and a gate house established in 5092 OTT. (Gate to NGC 55 - NGC55-Gate . SSS - 300 Candles ) The distance between both gates is 920 LY and connected via Gate Train and weekly armed Convoy. No direct contacts with local species have been made so far, but Hyper Jump activity and Myon message traffic have been detected.