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Classic Star Trek Ships Theme 1
Ten Ships named Enterprise.
Original Compositions by Tom Heald

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The Space Shuttle Enterprise approaching the ISS. 
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The Space Shuttle Enterprise approaching the International Space Station. The ISS is an artist's conception and the Shuttle is a picture of Atlantis, OV-104, both from NASA. The Shuttle Enterprise, OV-101, never flew in space. It was the prototype and dropped from a 747 to test its approach and landing capabilities. The Enterprise is currently on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

Note:  In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, a sketch of an early Enterprise Ring Ship is shown.  I looks like it may have been influenced by Vulcan design.
Enterprise NX-01 passing by Saturn. 
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Enterprise NX-01 passing by Saturn. (Saturn is an Infrared Photo)  Ship by Hallmark.

Note:  In Enterprise Season 3, Ep. 18 "Acati Prime" there is a picture of a future Enterprise J implying 5 other Enterprises.  In Season 4, Ep. 18 "In a Mirror, Darkly" the I.S.S. Enterprise version of the NX-01 is shown.
The Enterprise emerges from the Carina nebula. 
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The Enterprise emerges from the Carina nebula. Ship by Hallmark.

I.S.S. Enterprise in an alternate universe. 
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An ion storm causes a transporter malfunction that switches Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura with their counterparts on the "I.S.S. Enterprise" in a savage alternate universe in "Mirror, Mirror". The background is the Bubble nebula, NGC7635.  Enterprise by Polar Lights.

Enterprise escapes from Federation Space Dock pursued by the Excelsior. 
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The battle scarred Enterprise escapes from Federation Space Dock pursued by the Excelsior in "The Search for Spock".  This is the retrofitted Enterprise NCC-1701 as seen in the first 3 movies.  Models by Micro Machines.

Enterprise A near the Eskimo nebula. 
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Enterprise A near the Eskimo nebula, also referred to as God's Eye.  Ship by Micro Machines.

Enterprise B encounters the Nexus. 
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Enterprise B encounters the Nexus in "Generations".  The Nexus is a picture of the Solar-Wind (Northern-Lights) taken in Alaska. The background is the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A.  Ship by Micro Machines.

Enterprise C emerges from a subspace rift. 
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Enterprise C emerges from a subspace rift 22 years in its future to join forces with the D in "Yesterday's Enterprise".  Enterprise C by Micro Machines, D by Hallmark.

Enterprise C returns through the subspace rift.  
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As the Enterprise C returns through the subspace rift, the D defends it from three Klingon K'Vort battle cruisers.  Enterprise C by Micro Machines, D and battle cruisers by Hallmark with modifications.

Enterprise C defends the Klingon outpost on Narendra III. 
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Back in its time, Enterprise C defends the Klingon outpost on Narendra III from four Romulan Warbirds.  The planet is the result of a radar survey of cloud-shrouded Venus with the colors depicting different elevations.  Enterprise C by Micro Machines, Warbirds by Hallmark.

Enterprise E exits the Brierpatch. 
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Riker takes the Enterprise E out of the Brierpatch to contact Star Fleet in "Insurrection".  The background is the Orion nebula and a cloud of hydrogen gas.  Enterprise E by Hallmark.

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