Endeavour (OV-105) was a space shuttle orbiter that was operated by NASA for the United States of America on Earth during the 20th century. In 2143, an assignment patch for the Endeavour mission STS-49 – crewed by Thomas Akers, David Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Richard Hieb, Bruce E. Melnick, Pierre J. Thuot, and Kathryn C. Thornton – was on display in the 602 Club. (ENT: "First Flight") Enterprise guest star Terry Virts piloted the shuttle on a mission to the International Space Station in February 2010. Another former Endeavour astronaut, Mae Jemison, guest-starred in "Second Chances"
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| - Endeavour (OV-105) was a space shuttle orbiter that was operated by NASA for the United States of America on Earth during the 20th century. In 2143, an assignment patch for the Endeavour mission STS-49 – crewed by Thomas Akers, David Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Richard Hieb, Bruce E. Melnick, Pierre J. Thuot, and Kathryn C. Thornton – was on display in the 602 Club. (ENT: "First Flight") Enterprise guest star Terry Virts piloted the shuttle on a mission to the International Space Station in February 2010. Another former Endeavour astronaut, Mae Jemison, guest-starred in "Second Chances"
- In the 2140s, mission patches from Endeavour's STS-49 and STS-54 missions were displayed in the 602 Club in Mill Valley. (ENT episode: "First Flight") In the 24th century, the Federation Starfleet named the Nebula-class USS Endeavour after the space shuttle Endeavour. (ST reference: Chronology)
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| - Endeavour (OV-105) was a space shuttle orbiter that was operated by NASA for the United States of America on Earth during the 20th century. In 2143, an assignment patch for the Endeavour mission STS-49 – crewed by Thomas Akers, David Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Richard Hieb, Bruce E. Melnick, Pierre J. Thuot, and Kathryn C. Thornton – was on display in the 602 Club. (ENT: "First Flight") Enterprise guest star Terry Virts piloted the shuttle on a mission to the International Space Station in February 2010. Another former Endeavour astronaut, Mae Jemison, guest-starred in "Second Chances"
- In the 2140s, mission patches from Endeavour's STS-49 and STS-54 missions were displayed in the 602 Club in Mill Valley. (ENT episode: "First Flight") In the 24th century, the Federation Starfleet named the Nebula-class USS Endeavour after the space shuttle Endeavour. (ST reference: Chronology)
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