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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is the original starship in the Star Trek fictional media universe. It is the main setting of Star Trek TOS (The Original Series) television series (1966–69), and it is depicted in films, other television series, spin-off fiction, products, and fan-created media.
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd century Federation Constitution -class starship operated by Starfleet, and the first Federation starship to bear the name Enterprise. During its career, the Enterprise served as the Federation flagship and was in service from 2245 to 2285.
Warp drive or warp engine was a technology that allowed space travel at faster-than-light speeds. It worked by generating warp fields to form a subspace bubble that enveloped the starship, distorting the local spacetime continuum and moving the starship at velocities that could greatly exceed the speed of light.
In his redesign, Jefferies changed the engine nacelles from tubes to thin, flat-sided modules and tapered their supports. He also added the distinctive photon torpedo ports on the “neck” between the saucer and the engineering hull. Concept art and schematics by Matt Jefferies.
Voyager 's impulse engines at full power. An impulse engine or impulse drive was a common propulsion system used on starships used to create impulse power in order to achieve impulse speeds.
23 Ιουλ 2013 · 20th century humans learned the value of redundant engines on aircraft. If one fails, you can keep flying. But in the Star Trek universe, Federation ships like the Enterprise have only one warp core. (AFAIK — I can't say I've examined every Federation ship before asking this question.)
Abrams Speed! Introduction. This article is an examination of the speed of the reimagined Enterprise as compared to the original version of the ship. For this purpose we shall focus primarily on the trip the ship takes to Vulcan. THE DISTANCE TO VULCAN. The distance from Earth to Vulcan is a matter of canonical record.