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Dominion Shipyard

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Dominion Shipyard

300 m [1]

Hirogen Station

300 m [2]

Null Space Catapult

250 m [3]
Dominion Shipyard Hirogen Station Null Space Catapult 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative Dominion Shipyard (300 m)
Speculative, scaled against the ships seen around them. I'd welcome corrections on this one as I wasn't able to get a good comparison.
2 Speculative Hirogen Station (300 m)
This is based on how large the interior looked in the episode
3 Speculative Null Space Catapult (250 m)
Largely guesswork - essentially, this is big enough for Voyager to fit comfortably through the launcher
Source : Speculative
Comment : Dominion Shipyard (300 m)
Speculative, scaled against the ships seen around them. I'd welcome corrections on this one as I wasn't able to get a good comparison.
Source : Speculative
Comment : Hirogen Station (300 m)
This is based on how large the interior looked in the episode
Source : Speculative
Comment : Null Space Catapult (250 m)
Largely guesswork - essentially, this is big enough for Voyager to fit comfortably through the launcher

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