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This is a list of fictional spacecraft, starships and exo-atmospheric vessels that have been identified by name in notable published works of fiction. The term "spacecraft" is mainly used to refer to spacecraft that are real or conceived using present technology.
Intergalactic travel is the hypothetical travel between galaxies. Because the Milky Way and its closest neighbors are separated by millions of light-years , any such venture would also require millions of years based on our current understanding of physics.
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This is a list of fictional galactic communities who are space-faring, in contact with one or more space-faring civilizations or are part of a larger government, coalition, republic, organization or alliance of two or more separate space-faring civilizations.
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Set thousands of years in the future, it follows the bounty hunter Jordan A. Mun ( Tati Gabrielle ) who is stranded on a remote planet searching for a crime syndicate.
Expedition 73 will be the 73rd long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). The expedition will begin with the departure of Soyuz MS-26 , expected to take place in March 2025. Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA ) will serve as the commander of the expedition, the third JAXA astronaut to take ...
Intergalactic is a British science fiction television series created by Julie Gearey for Sky One. The series follows a crew of fierce convicts who break free and go on the run. The series premiered and ended on 30 April 2021, with a total of 8 episodes within 1 season. On 26 August 2021 it was announced that the series was cancelled by Sky. [1]
Two of the races, the Riim (pp 82–83) and the Ixtl (pp 52–53) are depicted in Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials. In David Gerrold's Chtorr novel A Season for Slaughter, a robot probe called a "prowler" is used. The prowler makes a distinctive "coeurl" sound, described several times as "the prowler coeurled on".