The term spacecraft is mainly used to refer to spacecraft that are real or conceived using present technology. The terms spaceship and starship are generally applied only to fictional spacecraft, usually those capable of transporting people. The spaceship is one of the prime elements in science fiction.
Numerous short stories and novels are built up around various ideas for spacecraft, and spacecraft have often been featured in movies. Some hard science fiction books focus on the technical details of the craft, while others treat the spacecraft as a given and delve little into its actual implementation.
Numerous short stories and novels are built up around various ideas for spacecraft, and spacecraft have often been featured in movies. Some hard science fiction books focus on the technical details of the craft, while others treat the spacecraft as a given and delve little into its actual implementation.
- Notable fictional spacecraft
- See also: List of fictional spaceships
- USCSS Nostromo and USS Sulaco from the Alien science-fiction universe.
- The Millennium Falcon, Star Destroyer, X-Wing and TIE Fighter from the Star Wars science-fiction universe.
- USS Enterprise and Klingon Bird of Prey from the Star Trek franchise.
- The Liberator and Scorpio from the British science fiction television series Blake's 7.
- The TARDIS from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
- Discovery One from 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Battlestar Galactica from the original and re-imagined series of the same name.
- Daedalus class battlecruiser from the television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.
- USS Saratoga (SCVN-2812) from the television series Space: Above and Beyond.
- Serenity from the television series Firefly
- Starbug, Blue Midget, and Red Dwarf from the BBC comedy science fiction series: Red Dwarf.
- The UNSC In Amber Clad, Forward Unto Dawn and Pillar of Autumn from the Halo video game series.
- The SSV Normandy, from the Mass Effect video game.
- Unidentified flying objects
Some people believe that Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) may be alien spacecraft (that is, not of human construction and not originating from Earth), sometimes referred to as flying saucers.
But the term UFO used here in this context refers to observed flying objects for which no identification has been made, though other meanings for the word UFO exist. To date, no known, independently verifiable examples of alien spacecraft are known to exist.
Source:
Wikipedia
But the term UFO used here in this context refers to observed flying objects for which no identification has been made, though other meanings for the word UFO exist. To date, no known, independently verifiable examples of alien spacecraft are known to exist.
Source:
Wikipedia
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