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* RSD 0/1000: The first [[Earth]]/Space census by the [[United Nations]] shows 1500 people living off-world, and estimates as many as 7500 could be living in space by [[FASA Chronology: 2020s#2020|2020]].<ref name="SFC"/> | * RSD 0/1000: The first [[Earth]]/Space census by the [[United Nations]] shows 1500 people living off-world, and estimates as many as 7500 could be living in space by [[FASA Chronology: 2020s#2020|2020]].<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
* RSD 0/1000: Solar power now accounts for 40% of [[United States of America|US]] energy use. A worldwide accelerated solar power satellite program will be completed within a decade.<ref name="SFC"/> | * RSD 0/1000: Solar power now accounts for 40% of [[United States of America|US]] energy use. A worldwide accelerated solar power satellite program will be completed within a decade.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
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* RSD 0/1400: The [[Space Homesteading Act]] affords enterprising pioneers the opportunity to acquire property in the [[Sol System|Solar System]]. From the beginning, the Act proves to be popular and workable.<ref name="SFC"/> | * RSD 0/1400: The [[Space Homesteading Act]] affords enterprising pioneers the opportunity to acquire property in the [[Sol System|Solar System]]. From the beginning, the Act proves to be popular and workable.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
* RSD 0/1400: The first manned [[Jupiter]] mission aboard the [[Aventeur class|''Aventeur''-class]] [[U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark|U.N.S.S. ''Lewis and Clark'']] under [[U.S. military ranks#Air_Force|Colonel]] [[Christopher, Shaun Geoffrey|Shaun Geoffrey Christopher]] departs on humanity's farthest journey from [[Earth]].<ref name="SFC"/> | * RSD 0/1400: The first manned [[Jupiter]] mission aboard the [[Aventeur class|''Aventeur''-class]] [[U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark|U.N.S.S. ''Lewis and Clark'']] under [[U.S. military ranks#Air_Force|Colonel]] [[Christopher, Shaun Geoffrey|Shaun Geoffrey Christopher]] departs on humanity's farthest journey from [[Earth]].<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
+ | * RSD 0/1400: The [[Orions (FASA)|Orions]] and the [[Romulans#FASA_Timeline|Romulans]] make first contact around this time. The entire colony at Farx is wiped out without a trace, and the Orions flee the coreward part of the arm.<ref name="FASA2008A"/> | ||
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* RSD 0/1500: The first interstellar probes, the [[Stellar Series probes|Stellar Series]], are launched toward nearby stars. The series ends in [[FASA Chronology: 2020s#2022|2022]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/> | * RSD 0/1500: The first interstellar probes, the [[Stellar Series probes|Stellar Series]], are launched toward nearby stars. The series ends in [[FASA Chronology: 2020s#2022|2022]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/> | ||
* RSD 0/1500: The [[Lindbergh class|''Lindbergh'' class]] space ferry is retired from service.<ref name="SFC"/> | * RSD 0/1500: The [[Lindbergh class|''Lindbergh'' class]] space ferry is retired from service.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
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<ref name="SFC">[[Goldstein, Stan]] and [[Goldstein, Fred]] with [[Sternbach, Rick]]. [[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|Star Trek:'' Spaceflight Chronology'']]. [[Pocket Books]], 1980.</ref> | <ref name="SFC">[[Goldstein, Stan]] and [[Goldstein, Fred]] with [[Sternbach, Rick]]. [[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|Star Trek:'' Spaceflight Chronology'']]. [[Pocket Books]], 1980.</ref> | ||
<ref name="FASA2011">[[Menke, Bernard Edward]] and [[Stuart, Rick David]]. "[[The Federation (FASA-2011)|The Federation]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game]],'' Supplement 2011. [[FASA Corporation]]. 1986.</ref> | <ref name="FASA2011">[[Menke, Bernard Edward]] and [[Stuart, Rick David]]. "[[The Federation (FASA-2011)|The Federation]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game]],'' Supplement 2011. [[FASA Corporation]]. 1986.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="FASA2008A">[[Rogan, Peter R.]] "[[The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge (FASA-2008A)|The Orions: The Book of Common Knowldedge]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game]],'' Supplement 2008A. [[FASA Corporation]]. 1987.</ref> | ||
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Reference Stardate 0/1001 through 0/1912
2010
- RSD 0/1000: The first Earth/Space census by the United Nations shows 1500 people living off-world, and estimates as many as 7500 could be living in space by 2020.[1]
- RSD 0/1000: Solar power now accounts for 40% of US energy use. A worldwide accelerated solar power satellite program will be completed within a decade.[1]
2012
- RSD 0/1200: Marsbase 1, the first interplanetary outpost, begins the first thorough search for life, past or present, on Mars, among other scientific objectives. Director Mark Glynn leads a crew of fifteen scientists.[1][2]
2013
- RSD 0/1300: The DY-300, the successor to the DY-100, undergoes prototype testing. The design has some serious flaws that prevent it from entering service.[1]
2014
- RSD 0/1400: The Space Homesteading Act affords enterprising pioneers the opportunity to acquire property in the Solar System. From the beginning, the Act proves to be popular and workable.[1]
- RSD 0/1400: The first manned Jupiter mission aboard the Aventeur-class U.N.S.S. Lewis and Clark under Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher departs on humanity's farthest journey from Earth.[1]
- RSD 0/1400: The Orions and the Romulans make first contact around this time. The entire colony at Farx is wiped out without a trace, and the Orions flee the coreward part of the arm.[3]
2015
- RSD 0/1500: Marsbase 2 expands the search for extraterrestrial life.[1]
- RSD 0/1500: The first interstellar probes, the Stellar Series, are launched toward nearby stars. The series ends in 2022.[1][2]
- RSD 0/1500: The Lindbergh class space ferry is retired from service.[1]
2017
- RSD 0/1700: The Stellar Series probe U Thant, which utilized advanced artificial intelligence technology due to its extreme range from contact with Earth, reports large amounts of antimatter in the interstellar void just 120.4 AUs beyond Pluto. The startling discovery subsequently changes the course of spaceflight technology.[1]
2018
- RSD 0/1800: Marsbase 3 begins an in-depth study on the mining of materials from Phobos and Deimos.[1]
- RSD 0/1800: The first homesteaders begin leaving for the asteroid belt.[1]
2019
- RSD 0/1900: On Phobos, the larger Martian moon, a temporary base is set up as the first mining activity begins.[1]
- RSD 0/1900: The DY-100 class undergoes extensive design and performance upgrades to become the DY-500 class. DY-500 vessels include the U.N.S.S. Wheeler and the U.N.S.S. Courageous.[1]
- RSD 0/1907.20 (20 July): On the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon, all six original Apollo landing sites officially become protected historic landmarks.[1]
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