The journal Federation Reference has provided aerospace enthusiasts with the best writing about their favorite subject since 2184. The journal focuses on the human stories behind the hardware and has proven time and again the ability to get its readers into places Starfleet has marked “authorized personnel only.”


As a complement to Memory Terra's Federation Aerospace Museum, the journal Federation Reference supports the mission of the Museum, covering the entire history of manned flight, and publishes an extraordinary amount of information about the Museum collection. With stories that range from the 21st century ECON and JDF scientists that pursued the dream of warping spacetime to the design of Starfleet's next deep space cruiser, Federation Reference seeks to supply readers with a treasure trove of information about air and spaceflight.


Memory Terra’s Federation Aerospace Museum is custodian of humankind's largest collection of historic air and spacecraft. It is also the Federation’s center for research in aeronautics, astronautics and the space sciences.


The Museum has two primary display facilities. The Navy Yards Collection in San Francisco has hundreds of artifacts on display including Cochrane's original 2055 warp demonstrator Hyperion, the Icarus lander from 2048, the Thrint sentinel found on Luna by Apollo 20 astronauts in 1974, and a "Benny" class fighter from the Second Kzinti War. The Earth Orbital Centroplex at Troynovant displays many more artifacts including the 1984 Mars Explorer Harmony, Valiant-class Earth Space Probe Takenka and the recently restored Federation starship Enterprise. Other smaller facilities include the Smithsonian Museum of Flight in Washington, and the Museu Aeroespacial in Alcântara.


 

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