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+ | :''For the computer console station for research purposes, see [[science station]].'' |
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− | [[Category:Lists|Research stations, List of]] |
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+ | [[File:Picardas_in_Pajamas.jpg|thumb|Inside the research station on [[Ventax II]].]] |
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− | The following is a list of '''[[research station]]s''', also known as '''space laboratories''' or '''science stations'''. |
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+ | A '''research station''' (also called a '''space laboratory''' or '''science station''') was a facility specializing in [[science|scientific]] research. Research stations could be [[space station]]s or [[fixed installations|surface facilities]]. |
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+ | Research stations often performed scientific research that was too dangerous to conduct in populated areas. Some stations, like the [[Regula I|Regula I Space Laboratory]], also conducted highly classified research. ({{film|2}}) |
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− | ==Research Stations== |
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− | * [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] |
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− | * [[Lantaru Sector Research Station]] |
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− | * [[Ohniaka III Research Station]] |
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− | * [[Yosemite 3]] |
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− | * [[Cold Station 12]] |
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+ | One example of a surface research station was the Federation research station on the planet of [[Ventax II]], some of whose personnel was taken hostage as the facility was overrun during a riot in a period of civil unrest on the planet in [[2367]]. Given that this station was located in an inhabited area, its area of research was unlikely to be dangerous. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}}). |
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− | ==Space Laboratories== |
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− | * [[Regula I]] Space Laboratory |
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− | * [[Tanuga IV research station]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==See also== |
+ | * [[research stations|List of research stations]] |
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− | * [[Science Station 402]] |
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− | * [[Science Station Delta-05]] |
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− | * [[Science Station Tango Sierra]] |
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− | == Unnamed Science Stations== |
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− | * [[Calder II]] |
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− | * [[Minara]] |
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− | * [[Psi 2000]] |
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− | * [[Ventax II]] |
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+ | [[de:Forschungsstation]] |
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− | ==Other scientific facilities== |
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− | * [[Amargosa observatory]] |
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+ | [[nl:Onderzoeksstation]] |
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− | * [[Argus Array]] |
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− | * [[Particle Fountain Project|Particle Fountain]] |
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+ | [[Category:Science]] |
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− | * [[Memory Alpha]] |
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− | * [[Memory Delta]] |
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− | * [[Memory Gamma]] |
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− | * [[Daystrom Institute]] |
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− | ** Daystrom Institute Annex on [[Galor IV]] |
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Revision as of 16:43, 1 July 2011
- For the computer console station for research purposes, see science station.
A research station (also called a space laboratory or science station) was a facility specializing in scientific research. Research stations could be space stations or surface facilities.
Research stations often performed scientific research that was too dangerous to conduct in populated areas. Some stations, like the Regula I Space Laboratory, also conducted highly classified research. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
One example of a surface research station was the Federation research station on the planet of Ventax II, some of whose personnel was taken hostage as the facility was overrun during a riot in a period of civil unrest on the planet in 2367. Given that this station was located in an inhabited area, its area of research was unlikely to be dangerous. (TNG: "Devil's Due").
See also
- List of research stations