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+ | * [[californium|Californium]] (element 98) is discovered in the [[United States of America (FASA)|United States of America]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/> | ||
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+ | ==1952== | ||
+ | * [[einsteinium|Einsteinium]] (element 99) is discovered in the [[United States of America (FASA)|United States of America]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/> | ||
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+ | ==1953== | ||
+ | * [[fermium|Fermium]] (element 100) is discovered in the [[United States of America (FASA)|United States of America]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/> | ||
==1957== | ==1957== | ||
− | * RSD -1/5710.04 (4 October): [[Sputnik# | + | * [[nobelium|Nobelium]] (element 102) is discovered in [[Sweden]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/> |
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | {{ImageBox2|boxwidth=250px||file=sputnik-ent28.jpg|caption=Sputnik ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Carbon Creek (Episode)|28]])}} | ||
+ | * <span id="1957OCT04">'''RSD -1/5710.04 (4 October):'''</span> [[Sputnik#FASA Timeline|''Sputnik'' 1]] becomes [[Earth]]'s first artificial satellite. It has a profound effect on the world and enables the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] to take the lead in early space development.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
==1958== | ==1958== | ||
− | * RSD -1/5801.31 (31 January): [[Explorer | + | * {{link|FASA|Levinius V}} is devastated by the {{link|FASA|neural parasites}} at about this time.<ref name="TOS29"/><ref name="TOS29Blish"/> |
− | + | ===January=== | |
− | + | * <span id="1958JAN31">'''RSD -1/5801.31 (31 January):'''</span> [[Explorer|''Explorer'' 1]] is launched, marking the [[United States of America#FASA_Timeline|United States of America]]'s entry into the space race.<ref name="SFC"/> | |
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 25 July 2023
Reference Stardate -1/5001 through -1/5912
1950
- Californium (element 98) is discovered in the United States of America on Earth.[1]
1952
- Einsteinium (element 99) is discovered in the United States of America on Earth.[1]
1953
- Fermium (element 100) is discovered in the United States of America on Earth.[1]
1957
October
- RSD -1/5710.04 (4 October): Sputnik 1 becomes Earth's first artificial satellite. It has a profound effect on the world and enables the Soviet Union to take the lead in early space development.[2]
1958
- Levinius V is devastated by the neural parasites at about this time.[3][4]
January
- RSD -1/5801.31 (31 January): Explorer 1 is launched, marking the United States of America's entry into the space race.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Palestine, Eileen and Geoffrey Mandel (Editors). Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Star Trek. Book. Originally published by Star Fleet Productions, Inc.. Ballantine Books. 1977.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Operation -- Annihilate!." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 29 (Production 29). Directed by Herschel Daugherty. Written by Steven W. Carabatsos. Desilu Productions, 13 April 1967.
- ↑ Blish, James (Author). "Operation—Annihilate!," Star Trek 2. Star Trek. Novelization . Adapted from "Operation -- Annihilate!" written by Steven W. Carabatsos. Ballantine Books. February 1968.