- For other uses, see Copernicus.
The Copernicus (NCC-1701-D/02) was a 24th century Federation auxiliary vessel, a Type-7 shuttlecraft in Starfleet service in the 2360s decade. The Copernicus was assigned to the Galaxy-class explorer USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). (SOTL calendar: Ships of the Line 2022)
Service history[]
At some point during the 2360s or early 2370s decade, the Copernicus set down on the planetary landing platform Pad 12 of Starbase 32. The Enterprise visited Starbase 32, and the Copernicus received the attention of a technician during the layover. (SOTL calendar: Ships of the Line 2022 month: November, "Layover at Starbase 32")
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| Type-7 shuttlecraft | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ansel Adams • Cochrane • Copernicus • D'Alison • Feynman • Gould • Hawking • Heinlein • Kotoi • Sakharov • NCC-1701-D/02 • NCC-1701-D/05 • NCC-1701-D/06 • NCC-1701-D/13 • NCC-2544/01 • NCC-3907/03 • SF026 • unnamed type-7 shuttlecraft | ||
| USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) auxiliary craft | ||
|---|---|---|
| Shuttlecraft 02 • Shuttlecraft 04 • Shuttlecraft 05 • Shuttlecraft 13 • Ansel Adams • Berman • Calypso • Campbell • Decartes • Christopher • Cochrane • Collins • Copernicus • Curie • El-Baz • Albert Einstein • Fermi • Feynman • Sam Freedle • Galileo • Goddard • Goodall • Gould • Hawking (I) • Hawking (II) • Hoyle • Indiana Jones • Justman • Kirk • Lewis • Ley • Magellan 15 • Magellan 5 • Nadir • Nameme • Isaac Newton • Onizuka • Pike (I) • Pike (II) • Piller • Polo • Pontiac • Rahjah • Sakharov • Voltaire | ||
| Ships named Copernicus | ||
|---|---|---|
| United Earth | SS Copernicus (DY-100-class) | |
| Federation Starfleet | starships: USS Copernicus (NCC-3815, Ptolemy-class) • USS Copernicus (NCC-640, Oberth-class) • USS Copernicus (NCC-58637, Oberth-class) • USS Copernicus (NX-94441, Horizon-class) • shuttlecraft: Copernicus (NCC-1701/5) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/7) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/12) • Copernicus (two-man shuttle) • Copernicus (USS Constellation shuttle) • Copernicus (NCC-1701-A, SW7 class) • Copernicus (NCC-1701-A/03) • Copernicus (NCC-1701-D/03) | |