1990s (FASA)
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Reference Stardate -1/9000 through -1/9900
1990
- An asteroid probe is launched, which will remain in service until 1993.[1]
1991
- The Saturn Dual Probe arrives at the planet, with the satellite going into orbit as the descent stage relays information as it enters the planet's atmosphere.[1]
1992
- The Space Shuttle completes its twelve year series so successfully, humanity will forever be in space.[1]
1994
- Manned missions to the moon begin again, with several nations taking part. Cooperating as never before, they have a goal of building a permanent moon base by the turn of the century.[1]
1996
- The DY-100 is the first mass-produced spacecraft capable of short interplanetary travel (Earth-moon). In an uprated mode, it will be able to take humans to Mars. The class will remain in service until 2020.[1]
1998
- Goddard Moonbase, the first large-scale international space project, will provide accommodations for 70 in the fields of space research and industry.[1]
1999
- The Asteroid Belt Lander reveals the asteroid belt to be rich in important raw materials for further space industrialization.[1]
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