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<div style="text-align:center;">'''[[Reference Stardate]] -1/8001 through -1/8912'''</div>
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<div style="text-align:center;">'''[[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]] -1/8000 through -1/8900'''</div>
 
  
 
==1980==
 
==1980==
* RSD -1/8000: [[Space Shuttle]] flights begin as available payload space is booked full. Early missions will demonstrate the many uses of zero-gravity. The Space Shuttle program will remain in operation for twelve years.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/80:''' [[Space Shuttle (FASA)|Space Shuttle]] flights begin as available payload space is booked full. Early missions will demonstrate the many uses of zero-gravity. The Space Shuttle program will remain in operation for twelve years.<ref name="SFC"/>
  
 
==1982==
 
==1982==
* RSD -1/8200: [[Galileo probe|''Galileo'']] departs from [[Earth]] orbit for [[Jupiter]]. It will descend into the Jovian atmosphere behind a heat shield, radioing back data until the increasing pressure crushes the hull, about 30 minutes after entry.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/82:''' [[Galileo probe|''Galileo'']] departs from [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] orbit for [[Jupiter (FASA)|Jupiter]]. It will descend into the Jovian atmosphere behind a heat shield, radioing back data until the increasing pressure crushes the hull, about 30 minutes after entry.<ref name="SFC"/>
* RSD -1/8200: The Lunar Polar Orbiter transmits data containing surface chemistry and heat flow on the moon.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/82:''' The Lunar Polar Orbiter transmits data containing surface chemistry and heat flow on the moon.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* [[Element 109]] is discovered in [[India]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/>
  
 
==1983==
 
==1983==
* RSD -1/8300: The Space Telescope is orbited. This 2.4m aperture optical telescope, working above atmospheric turbulence, will revolutionize man's view of the universe.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/83:''' The Space Telescope is orbited. This 2.4m aperture optical telescope, working above atmospheric turbulence, will revolutionize man's view of the universe.<ref name="SFC"/>
* RSD -1/8300: The [[Venus]] Atmospheric Balloon enters the Venusian atmosphere, sending back data from its gondola of scientific instruments. It circles the planet on the stratospheric winds for several days.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/83:''' The [[Venus (FASA)|Venus]] Atmospheric Balloon enters the Venusian atmosphere, sending back data from its gondola of scientific instruments. It circles the planet on the stratospheric winds for several days.<ref name="SFC"/>
* RSD -1/1609.08 (8 September):<ref group="Notes" name="date1983"/> The Orion Registry, 73rd Edition, reports the stabilization of [[Orions (FASA)|Orion]] contraction. Only 12.7 billion Orions survive on 64 worlds, most of them less than 20 parsecs from [[Rigel system (FASA)|Rigel]]. Colonies beyond this limit, no longer in contact with Botchok, are not included.<ref name="FASA2008A"/>
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* [[Element 110]] is discovered in [[India]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/>
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===September===
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* '''RSD -1/1609.08 (8 September):'''<ref name="date"/> The Orion Registry, 73rd Edition, reports the stabilization of [[Orions (FASA)|Orion]] contraction. Only 12.7 billion Orions survive on 64 worlds, most of them less than 20 parsecs from [[Rigel system (FASA)|Rigel]]. Colonies beyond this limit, no longer in contact with [[Botchok]], are not included.<ref name="FASA2008A"/>
  
 
==1985==
 
==1985==
* RSD -1/8500: A probe flies past [[Comet Halley]] with a battery of instruments that measure its tenuous tail, and continues on to encounter [[Comet Tempel 2]] in 1988.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/85:''' A probe flies past [[Comet Halley (FASA)|Comet Halley]] with a battery of instruments that measure its tenuous tail, and continues on to encounter [[Comet Tempel 2 (FASA)|Comet Tempel 2]] in 1988.<ref name="SFC"/>
  
 
==1986==
 
==1986==
* RSD -1/8600: The Multiple Asteroid Rendezvous Mission will view these bodies up close in space with an eye on the future mining of these interplanetary travelers.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/86:''' The Multiple Asteroid Rendezvous Mission will view these bodies up close in space with an eye on the future mining of these interplanetary travelers.<ref name="SFC"/>
* RSD -1/8601 (January): The [[Romulan Star Empire#FASA_Timeline|Romulan Star Empire]] begins to expand spinward.<ref name="FASA2005B"/>
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===January===
* RSD -1/8601.28 (28 January): The [[Space Shuttle]] [[Challenger OV-101|''Challenger'']] explodes shortly after launch, killing all seven crew members aboard. This is the worst tragedy to date in [[Earth]]'s fledgling space program.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
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* RSD -1/8602 (February): [[Humans]] launch their first permanent, orbital space station.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
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* '''RSD -1/8601:''' The [[Romulan Star Empire (FASA)|Romulan Star Empire]] begins to expand spinward.<ref name="FASA2005B"/>
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* '''RSD -1/8601.28 (28 January):''' The [[Space Shuttle (FASA)|Space Shuttle]] [[Challenger OV-101 (FASA)|''Challenger'']] explodes shortly after launch, killing all seven crew members aboard. This is the worst tragedy to date in [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]]'s fledgling space program.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
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===February===
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* '''RSD -1/8602:''' [[Humans (FASA)|Humans]] launch their first permanent, orbital space station.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
  
 
==1987==
 
==1987==
* RSD -1/8703 (March): The [[Andorians]] test their first prototype interstellar spacecraft.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
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===March===
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* '''RSD -1/8703:''' The [[Andorians (FASA)|Andorians]] test their first prototype interstellar spacecraft.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
  
 
==1988==
 
==1988==
* RSD -1/8800: The [[Mars Sample Return Probe]] is launched. It will retrieve soil and rocks for analysis back on [[Earth]] when it returns in [[FASA Chronology: 1990s#1991|1991]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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* '''RSD -1/88:''' The [[Mars Sample Return Probe (FASA)|Mars Sample Return Probe]] is launched. It will retrieve soil and rocks for analysis back on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] when it returns in [[1990s (FASA)#1991|1991]].<ref name="SFC"/>
 
 
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|+class="HeaderRow"|<div align="left" style="color:#fff;margin-left:1em;">'''Notes'''</div>
 
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<ref name="date1983">"[[The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge (FASA-2008A)|The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge]]" gave the years of all negative stardates in reverse order; in this case, -1/16 is actually 1983, rather than 1916.</ref>
 
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<ref name="date">"[[The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge (FASA-2008A)|The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge]]" and "[[The Orions: The Book of Deep Knowledge (FASA-2008B)|The Orions: The Book of Deep Knowledge]]" erroneously gave the years of all negative stardates in the Common Era in reverse order; for example, -14/23 is actually 676, rather than 623. This has been corrected for this entry.</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>
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<ref name="MRM">{{RefMRM}}</ref>
<ref name="FASA2005B">[[Tepool, David F.]], [[McLimore, Guy W. Jr.]], and [[Poehlein, Greg K.]]. "[[The Romulans: Game Operations Manual (FASA-2005B)|The Romulans: Game Operations Manual]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game]],'' Supplement 2005B. [[FASA Corporation]]. 1984.</ref>
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<ref name="SFC">{{RefSFC}}</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>
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<ref name="FASA2005B">{{RefFASA2005B}}</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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<ref name="FASA2011">{{RefFASA2011}}</ref>
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<ref name="FASA2008A">{{RefFASA2008A}}</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 25 February 2023


FASA Timeline
(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Reference Stardate -1/8001 through -1/8912

1980

  • RSD -1/80: Space Shuttle flights begin as available payload space is booked full. Early missions will demonstrate the many uses of zero-gravity. The Space Shuttle program will remain in operation for twelve years.[1]

1982

  • RSD -1/82: Galileo departs from Earth orbit for Jupiter. It will descend into the Jovian atmosphere behind a heat shield, radioing back data until the increasing pressure crushes the hull, about 30 minutes after entry.[1]
  • RSD -1/82: The Lunar Polar Orbiter transmits data containing surface chemistry and heat flow on the moon.[1]
  • Element 109 is discovered in India on Earth.[2]

1983

  • RSD -1/83: The Space Telescope is orbited. This 2.4m aperture optical telescope, working above atmospheric turbulence, will revolutionize man's view of the universe.[1]
  • RSD -1/83: The Venus Atmospheric Balloon enters the Venusian atmosphere, sending back data from its gondola of scientific instruments. It circles the planet on the stratospheric winds for several days.[1]
  • Element 110 is discovered in India on Earth.[2]

September

  • RSD -1/1609.08 (8 September):[3] The Orion Registry, 73rd Edition, reports the stabilization of Orion contraction. Only 12.7 billion Orions survive on 64 worlds, most of them less than 20 parsecs from Rigel. Colonies beyond this limit, no longer in contact with Botchok, are not included.[4]

1985

  • RSD -1/85: A probe flies past Comet Halley with a battery of instruments that measure its tenuous tail, and continues on to encounter Comet Tempel 2 in 1988.[1]

1986

  • RSD -1/86: The Multiple Asteroid Rendezvous Mission will view these bodies up close in space with an eye on the future mining of these interplanetary travelers.[1]

January

  • RSD -1/8601: The Romulan Star Empire begins to expand spinward.[5]
  • RSD -1/8601.28 (28 January): The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after launch, killing all seven crew members aboard. This is the worst tragedy to date in Earth's fledgling space program.[6]

February

  • RSD -1/8602: Humans launch their first permanent, orbital space station.[6]

1987

March

  • RSD -1/8703: The Andorians test their first prototype interstellar spacecraft.[6]

1988


Notes and References