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The ''Aventeur'' class entered service in [[2000s (FASA)#2008|2008]]. It was the first ship to be entirely assembled in [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] orbit. Advanced fission propulsion and capacious cargo modules made this an invaluable vessel for early interplanetary flight. The [[U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark (FASA)|U.N.S.S. ''Lewis and Clark'']] was among the first ships of the class launched.<ref name="SFC"/> | The ''Aventeur'' class entered service in [[2000s (FASA)#2008|2008]]. It was the first ship to be entirely assembled in [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] orbit. Advanced fission propulsion and capacious cargo modules made this an invaluable vessel for early interplanetary flight. The [[U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark (FASA)|U.N.S.S. ''Lewis and Clark'']] was among the first ships of the class launched.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
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Revision as of 07:42, 12 March 2021
The Aventeur class entered service in 2008. It was the first ship to be entirely assembled in Earth orbit. Advanced fission propulsion and capacious cargo modules made this an invaluable vessel for early interplanetary flight. The U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark was among the first ships of the class launched.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.