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[[Image:OV-165.jpg|thumb|The OV-165 orbiter over Earth.]]
 
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'''OV-165''' was an orbital vehicle, a type of [[space shuttle]] used by the inhabitants of [[Earth]] in the first half of the [[21st century]].
 
 
| imagecap = The OV-165 orbiter over Earth
:''This ship is seen in the opening titles of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. This shuttle is seen as [[Linda Park]]'s credit plays, right after the [[International Space Station]] (a [[1990s]] concept), and prior to a scene of the ''[[Phoenix]]'' in [[2063]]. While no name or agency's logo were seen on the ship, the number follows the registry system used by [[NASA]] for the modern day space shuttle orbiters used by the [[United States]], a system that began with ''Challenger'' OV-099 and [[Enterprise (OV-101)|''Enterprise'' OV-101]].''
 
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'''OV-165''' was an orbital vehicle, a type of [[space shuttle]], used by the inhabitants of [[Earth]] in the first half of the [[21st century]]. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]] title sequence'')
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{{bginfo|This ship was seen in the opening titles of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' as [[Linda Park]]'s credit plays, right after the [[International Space Station]] (a [[1990s]] concept), and prior to a scene of the ''[[Phoenix]]'' in [[2063]]. While no name or agency's logo were seen on the ship, the number follows the registry system used by [[NASA]] for the modern day space shuttle orbiters used by the [[United States of America]], a system that began with ''Challenger'' OV-099 and [[Enterprise (OV-101)|''Enterprise'' OV-101]].''|''The [[reference book]] ''[[Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology]]'', published in {{y|1979}}, featured a similarly shaped craft on page 40. It was called the Space Ferry, the successor of the space shuttle from [[2003]] to [[2015]]. It was equipped with an {{w|aerospike engine}} and did not require booster rockets for lift-off.''}}
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Revision as of 22:40, 15 October 2014

OV-165 was an orbital vehicle, a type of space shuttle, used by the inhabitants of Earth in the first half of the 21st century. (Star Trek: Enterprise title sequence)

This ship was seen in the opening titles of Star Trek: Enterprise as Linda Park's credit plays, right after the International Space Station (a 1990s concept), and prior to a scene of the Phoenix in 2063. While no name or agency's logo were seen on the ship, the number follows the registry system used by NASA for the modern day space shuttle orbiters used by the United States of America, a system that began with Challenger OV-099 and Enterprise OV-101.
The reference book Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, published in 1979, featured a similarly shaped craft on page 40. It was called the Space Ferry, the successor of the space shuttle from 2003 to 2015. It was equipped with an aerospike engine and did not require booster rockets for lift-off.