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==2040==
 
==2040==

Revision as of 08:25, 15 January 2019

Reference Stardate 0/4001 through 0/4912

2040

  • RSD 0/4000: Commercial interplanetary travel begins with the inaugural flight of Solar Spacelines.[1]
  • RSD 0/4000: The Columbus class, boasting an advanced fusion drive, enters service as Earth's largest space-going vessels. With a crew of 40, the U.N.S.S. Icarus is one of the more notable ships of the class.[1]
  • RSD 0/4000: The Magellan class space liner, with a capacity of 260 passengers and an advanced fission drive, enters service. The U.N.S.S. Prince of Wales, launched this year and commanded by Captain Lars Olmstead, is a notable example of the class, and remains in service for more than three decades.[1]

2041

2042

  • RSD 0/4200: The Parr class interplanetary tug, with a complement of 18, enters service.[1]
  • RSD 0/4202.25 (25 February): The U.N.S.S. Icarus, commanded by Captain Roger Tauber, departs on the first manned expedition to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to Earth. The estimated travel time for the voyage is six years.[1][2]

2043

  • RSD 0/4300: Extra-solar activity grows as more crews will soon be needed for interstellar flight.[1]

2044

2045

2046

2047

  • RSD 0/4700: After 20 years, the Venus Terraforming Project has progressed enough to allow a base to be constructed at the north pole. Estimates indicate it will be a few more decades before the work is completed.[1]

2048

2049

  • RSD 0/4900: Solar system activity booms as new industrial methods continually raise the Gross Solar Product (GSP).[1]
  • RSD 0/4900: The Montecello class cargo carrier, with a crew of 15, enters service.[1]
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