What does USS stand for in Star Trek?

The Making of Star Trek explains that USS means "United Space Ship" and that "Enterprise is a member of the Starship Class".
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What does the NCC stand for in Star Trek?

In plate #3 of the Original Franz Joseph Designs Star Trek Blueprints, NCC-1700 is clearly labeled as the "Naval Construction Contract Number" for the USS Constitution.
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What does USS Voyager mean?

All the Federation starships in the Star Trek universe have the designator USS, like USS Enterprise or USS Voyager, but what does it mean and where did it come from? Officially, the designator means "United Star Ship (Federation of Planets)."
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What does ISS stand for in Sci Fi?

Opening Friday (March 24) in theaters (on Earth), "LIFE" is a science fiction horror film that follows the plight of a crew on board the International Space Station (ISS) after a Mars sample return mission delivers a tantalizing payload to the orbiting lab.
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What does the USS stand for?

The prefix “USS,” meaning “United States Ship,” is used in official documents to identify a commissioned ship of the Navy. It applies to a ship while she is in commission.
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Why do Starfleet ships have USS?

USS was an identifying prefix used before the names of sea-faring ships on Earth and space-faring ships of United Earth and United Federation of Planets. The abbreviation has been used to stand for "United States Ship", "United Space Ship", and "United Star Ship".
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What does USS and HMS stand for?

RMS - Royal Mail Ship HMS - Her Majesty's Ship SS - Steam Ship USS - United States Ship.
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Are starships possible?

A highly reliable version of Starship likely remains several years away, but the vehicle could begin a series of orbital test flights in early 2022.
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Who owns the ISS?

The International Space Station (ISS) is a modular space station (habitable artificial satellite) in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe), and CSA (Canada).
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Why is eating in the ISS difficult for the crew?

This is because astronauts can't sprinkle salt and pepper on their food in space. The salt and pepper would simply float away. There is a danger they could clog air vents, contaminate equipment or get stuck in an astronaut's eyes, mouth or nose. Astronauts eat three meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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How are Starfleet ships named?

I noticed that Starfleet ships tend to be named similarly to current modern day naval practices, to some degree. Of course the first of a class is usually named after that class, i.e. USS Defiant and the first of the Defiant-class of ships.
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Why is Enterprise called USS?

The Making of Star Trek explains that USS means "United Space Ship" and that "Enterprise is a member of the Starship Class".
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What is the best starship in Star Trek?

The Best Star Trek Starships
  • Vulcan Suurok Class.
  • Constitution Class Retcon.
  • Borg Cube.
  • Prometheus Class.
  • Constellation Class.
  • Defiant Class Escort.
  • Constitution Class, Kelvin Timeline.
  • Romulan Valdore Class Warship.
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What is the largest starship in Star Trek?

The largest Starfleet starship to appear anywhere on screen is the upgraded Enterprise-J briefly seen in the episode "Azati Prime". It's described as being "almost 2 miles" in length (i.e. 3.2 kilometers) as compared to Borg cubes which are approx 3 kilometers in length along each edge.
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Is there a real USS Enterprise?

USS Enterprise (CVN 65) in Real Life

The eighth US ship to bear the name was the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The US Navy commissioned the giant vessel in 1962, which served until its deactivation in 2012. A new USS Enterprise (CVN-80) is scheduled to become operational in 2025.
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Do they salute in Star Trek?

Starfleet personnel don't salute each other, even on formal occasions.
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Who owns the moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Did astronauts carry guns?

Guns were never carried aboard U.S. spacecraft. Instead, a sharp machete served as the most serious armament for a jungle landing. Besides, with a worldwide U.S. network of bases and existing air-sea rescue forces, odds were that any downed astronauts would be found and rescued pretty quickly.
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What does Russia do on the ISS?

Russia controls critical aspects of the space station's propulsion control systems. While the ISS is in orbit, Earth's gravity gradually pulls it toward the atmosphere, so the space station typically uses a propulsion module — which is controlled by Russia — to keep it in place.
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Why spaceships are white?

The sun-facing side of a spaceship at Earth's distance from the sun will receive about 250 degrees F of heat. It is white to help deflect heat but it also dissipates heat very quickly.
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How much would it cost to build the Star Trek Enterprise?

Starship Enterprise Building Cost Nearly $100 Million | Time.
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Is NASA building a Starship?

NASA in 2021 gave SpaceX $2.9 billion to develop a version of Starship for the agency's first two flights to the moon under Artemis, a multibillion-dollar human program to return astronauts to the lunar surface.
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What does RMS stand for in a ship's name?

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The reason the titanic is often referred to as 'RMS Titanic' is because the RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship.
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Why are ships painted red below the waterline?

Shipbuilders of the early years of shipping would use a copper coating as a biocide, to prevent organotins from sticking on the vessel's hull. That copper coating was responsible for the ship's red color. In the 21st century, it is more than obvious that antifouling coatings can be mixed with any color.
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Can I name my boat USS?

Next up, USS. It stands for United States Ship, and you can only use it if your vessel is commissioned by the United States Navy. Any usage outside of that jurisdiction is strictly prohibited. As for privately owned leisure boats, you're not technically required to put a prefix in front of your boat's name.
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