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===Credits===
 
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A relatively large number of people worked on this technical publication, a number of which later found their way into various ''Star Trek'' production teams.
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[[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Geoffrey Mandel]] later joined the production design teams of at least two ''Star Trek'' series programs. {{incite}}
 
 
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Star Trek Maps is a set of four maps and an Introduction to Navigation booklet.

Possibly the most technical Star Trek book ever produced, the booklet introduces the reader to galactic coordinates and basic vector calculus. The maps themselves are well researched and properly projected to 2D. The maps also include a list of Federation members and an overview of various planets visited in the original series.

Background information

A copy of the Maps was on display at the Smithsonian Institution's Star Trek exhibition.

Dealers are known to ask exorbitant prices for copies of the Star Trek Maps, despite the fact that it can occasionally be found on auction sites for much more reasonable prices. (citation needededit)

Credits

A relatively large number of people worked on this technical publication, a number of whose members later found their way into various Star Trek production teams.

Design & Co-Ordination: Jeffrey Maynard
Technical Direction / Concept Artist: Michael McMaster
Astronomical Art / Copy Control: Geoffrey Mandel
Technical Graphics: Lee Cole
Airbrush Art: Michael Nicastre
Rick Sternbach
Mechanical Production / Typography And Layout: Barbara White
Manual Author / Technical Consultant: John Upton
Technical Assistance: Sara Hillman
Idea suggestion: Rena Wolner
Bantam editor: Sydny Weinberg
Proofreading: Phillis Molava
Maps sidebar tables/technical contributor [uncredited]: Larry Nemecek