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The shuttlecraft
named for Galileo Galilei, was first featured in "The Galileo Seven". Its registration
number is NCC-1701/7 and carries a crew of seven. When Galileo and her crew go
missing in the episode a second shuttlecraft called Columbus is launched.
The Galileo shuttlecraft (a full-size theatrical prop) was not dismantled, but passed
through the possession of several owners. The 1966 mockup was sold at auction for
$70,150 in summer 2012. The new owner, Adam Schneider, a collector of Trek screen-
used items, spent nine months restoring the Galileo in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.
It was then donated to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Museum in Houston.
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star trek
1964
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GALILEO
Shuttlecraft
are fictional vehicles in the Star Trek science fiction franchise built for short trips in
space, such as between a planetary surface and orbit.
The twenty-four foot long Class F shuttle was divided into two sections: the forward
section, which contained seating arrangements for at least seven passengers, and a
smaller aft section, which contained access to the engineering components of the
shuttle. Access was made to the shuttle via an entrance on the port side, which
consisted of two sliding doors and a hinged gangway, which, when lowered, stretched
from the main body of the shuttle to the port nacelle.
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science fiction
1970
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SHUTTLE
A train station
railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility or area where trains
regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight or both. It generally consists of
at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary
services as ticket sales, waiting rooms and baggage/freight service. If a station is on a
single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements.
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classic
1930
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STATION
Art Deco
Is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just
before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry,
fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios
and vacuum cleaners. It took its name, short for Arts Décoratifs, from the Exposition
internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes held in Paris in 1925. It
combined modern styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. During its heyday,
Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and
technological progress.
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Art Deco
1940
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AUTO SHOP
Futuristic retro
owes much of its flavor to early science fiction (e.g. the works of Jules Verne and H. G.
Wells), and in a quest for stylistic authenticity may continue to draw on writers and
artists of the desired period.
Both retrofuturistic trends in themselves refer to no specific time. When a time period
is supplied for a story, it might be a counterfactual present with unique technology; a
fantastic version of the future; or an alternate past in which the imagined (fictitious or
projected) inventions of the past were indeed real.
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retro futuristic
1958
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MON ONCLE
Retrofuturism
The second trend is the inverse of the first: futuristic retro. It starts with the retro
appeal of old styles of art, clothing, mores, and then grafts modern or futuristic
technologies onto it, creating a mélange of past, present, and future elements.
Steampunk, a term applying both to the retrojection of futuristic technology into an
alternative Victorian age, and the application of neo-Victorian styles to modern
technology, is a highly successful version of this second trend. In the movie Space
Station 76 (2014), mankind has reached the stars, but clothes, technology, furnitures
and above all social taboos are purposely highly reminiscent of the mid-1970s.
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Retrofuturism
1950
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MODERN
Service Station
Retrofuturism incorporates two overlapping trends which may be summarized as the
future as seen from the past and the past as seen
from the future.
The first trend, retrofuturism proper, is directly inspired by the imagined future which
existed in the minds of writers, artists, and filmmakers in the pre-1960 period who
attempted to predict the future, either in serious projections of existing technology
(e.g. in magazines like Science and Invention) or in science fiction novels and stories.
Such futuristic visions are refurbished and updated for the present, and offer a
nostalgic, counterfactual image of what the future might have been, but is not.
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retrofuturism
1950
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AUTO
MODEL
Retrofuturism
is a movement in the creative arts showing the influence of depictions of the
future produced in an earlier era. If futurism is sometimes called a "science"
bent on anticipating what will come, retrofuturism is the remembering of that
anticipation. Characterized by a blend of old-fashioned "retro styles" with
futuristic technology, retrofuturism explores the themes of tension between
past and future, and between the alienating and empowering effects of
technology. Primarily reflected in artistic creations and modified technologies
that realize the imagined artifacts of its parallel reality, retrofuturism can be seen as "an animating perspective on the world".
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Retrofuturism
1950
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MILKY BAR
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