- A
stardate is a
fictional system of time
measurement developed for the
television and film
series Star Trek. In the series, use of this
date system is...
- Byrd
changed the name to
Star Date (invoking the term "
stardate" used in the
opening monologue of the 1960s
television series Star Trek) and
began the series'...
- the sky red". New Scientist. 132 (1791): 31–33. "More G
Stars |
StarDate Online".
stardate.org.
Retrieved 2022-04-22. Hurley, J. R.; Pols, O. R.; Tout, C...
- real-world
dates to its ****uristic setting,
instead using the
stardate system.
Series from
Star Trek: The Next
Generation onwards defined their temporal settings...
-
dating can be stressful,
there is the
possibility of
humor to try to
reduce tensions. For example,
director Blake Edwards wanted to
date singing star...
-
research unit of the
College of
Natural Sciences. The
observatory produces StarDate, a
daily syndicated radio program consisting of
short segments related...
-
chronological order by
original air
date,
which match the
episode order in each season's DVD set. This list also
includes the
stardate on
which the
events of each...
-
series StarDate. Byrd
secured the
National Science Foundation grants that made
StarDate's national distribution possible.[1] She
produced StarDate, with...
- in a
Hurry (2017).
During the same period, he
wrote a
monthly column in
StarDate magazine,
answering questions about the
universe under the pen name "Merlin"...
- (medieval and early-modern
images of Leo)
Information from
StarDate Online Ian Ridpath's
Star Tales – Leo
Media related to Leo (constellation) at Wikimedia...