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* 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.<ref name="SFC"/>
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* 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.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/>
  
 
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* RSD 0/1500: Marsbase 2 expands the search for extraterrestrial life.<ref name="SFC"/>
 
* RSD 0/1500: Marsbase 2 expands the search for extraterrestrial life.<ref name="SFC"/>
* 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"/>
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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 [[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>
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<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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Revision as of 12:53, 15 January 2019

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]

2011

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

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]

2016

2017

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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