Magellan class (FASA)
The Magellan class space liner, with a capacity of 260 passengers and an advanced fission drive, entered service in 2048, and remained in service for six decades. When the class first started service as a luxury spaceliner, the travel time among the planets was measured in weeks, so the class was designed with all the amenities of comfortable long-duration travel. Its level of excellence set a standard which even the galactic starliners of the 23rd century were hard-pressed to equal. The class was removed from service in 2108.[1]
Magellan class vessels
Specifications
Length | 100m |
Diameter | 30.9m |
Mass | 2 million kg |
Fuel Capacity | 1.1 million kg |
Passengers | 260 |
Crew | 30 |
Performance
Range | 800 million km (Earth to asteroid belt) |
Velocity (Cruising) | 50,000m/second |
Engines | Multi-Configured Advanced Fission |
Typical Voyage Length | 3 weeks |
Passenger Accommodations |
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Magellan class interior (SFC)
FASA Timeline
The Magellan class space liner, with a capacity of 260 passengers and an advanced fission drive, entered service in 2040, and remained in service for nearly four decades. When the class first started service as a luxury spaceliner, the travel time among the planets was measured in weeks, so the class was designed with all the amenities of comfortable long-duration travel. Its level of excellence set a standard which even the galactic starliners of the 23rd century were hard-pressed to equal. The class was removed from service in 2079.[1]
Magellan class vessels
Specifications
Length | 100m |
Diameter | 30.9m |
Mass | 2 million kg |
Fuel Capacity | 1.1 million kg |
Passengers | 260 |
Crew | 30 |
Performance
Range | 800 million km (Earth to asteroid belt) |
Velocity (Cruising) | 50,000m/second |
Engines | Multi-Configured Advanced Fission |
Typical Voyage Length | 3 weeks |
Passenger Accommodations |
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Magellan class interior (SFC)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Goldstein, Stan and Goldstein, Fred with Sternbach, Rick. Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology. Pocket Books, 1980.