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'Star Trek' superfans unveiled the fully restored Galileo shuttlecraft used in the original 1960s science fiction television show on June 22, 2013. See where the sci-fi icon is headed now.
SPACE.com sat down with two 'Star Trek' superfans to discuss their restoration of the Galileo Shuttlecraft — an original prop from the 1960s TV show. See why they love Star Trek.
Mr. Sulu nearly died in an early Star Trek: The Original Series episode because the Starship Enterprise lacked a shuttlecraft.
A life-size spaceship prop from TV's original "Star Trek" series, once lost and in shambles, has been lovingly restored to its former glory by die-hard fans for a new mission: to live long and ...
Geek gear designer Dave Delisle, has designed a Star Trek Shuttlecraft Tent shaped just like the actual shuttlecraft in the iconic show.
A Star Trek fan took their love of the franchise to the next level by turning their minivan into a Starfleet shuttlecraft. A Redditor noticed the converted vehicle in their town and took photos ...
The restored shuttlecraft that crash-landed on a hostile planet in the 1967 episode "The Galileo Seven" was officially unveiled at the Space Center Houston before a crowd of die-hard Star Trek fans.
The Galileo shuttlecraft from TV's "Star Trek" is shown fully restored after a yearlong project led by Trek superfan Adam Schneider of New Jersey. The restored Galileo was unveiled on June 22 ...
A 3-foot-long wooden model of the iconic Star Trek Starship Enterprise 1701, missing for more than 45 years, has been found.
54 years later, Star Trek just answered a hilarious canon question What happens when expendable ensigns are separated from the Enterprise? Star Trek: Prodigy writer Aaron J. Waltke has the answer.