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==History==
 
==History==
Authorized by the [[Alliance Space Command]] (ASC), the AS '''''Altair''''' was launched by the [[Western Alliance]] to explore [[Mars]]. The AS ''Altair'' was the first of the ''[[Altair (Transport)|Altair]]'' class transports using conventional chemical propulsion. Launched in July, [[2017]] with a crew of six, the AS ''Altair'' was equipped with scientific instrumentation and supplies for the year-long round trip.<ref name="D&Jp6">''DropShips and JumpShips'', p. 6, "Rise of the Western Alliance"</ref>
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Authorized by the [[Alliance Space Command]] (ASC), the AS '''''Altair''''' was launched by the [[Western Alliance]] to explore [[Terra|Mars]]. The AS ''Altair'' was the first of the ''[[Altair (Transport)|Altair]]''-class transports and used a conventional chemical propulsion system. Launched in July [[2017]], with a crew of six, the AS ''Altair'' was equipped with scientific instrumentation and supplies for the year-long round trip.<ref name="D&Jp6">''DropShips and JumpShips'', p. 6: "Rise of the Western Alliance"</ref>
  
The AS ''Altair'' had at least three sister ships, including the [[Procyon (Altair)|AS ''Procyon'']], which launched a month after the AS ''Altair'' and performed the second manned mission to Mars,<ref name="D&Jp6"/> and the [[Columbia (Altair)|AS ''Columbia'']], which launched in [[2018]] and which was refitted in [[2026]] to become the first fusion-powered interstellar transport.<ref name="D&Jp7">''DropShips and JumpShips'', p. 7, "Rise of the Western Alliance"</ref>
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The AS ''Altair'' had at least three sister ships, including the [[Procyon (Individual Altair-class spacecraft)|AS ''Procyon'']], which launched a month after the AS ''Altair'' and performed the second manned mission to Mars<ref name="D&Jp6"/> and the [[Columbia (Individual Altair-class spacecraft)|AS ''Columbia'']], which launched in [[2018]], and which was refitted in [[2026]], to become the first fusion-powered interstellar transport.<ref name="D&Jp7">''DropShips and JumpShips'', p. 7: "Rise of the Western Alliance"</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[DropShips and JumpShips]]''
 
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This article is about the individual vessel. For other uses, see Altair (disambiguation).
Altair
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ClassAltair

History[edit]

Authorized by the Alliance Space Command (ASC), the AS Altair was launched by the Western Alliance to explore Mars. The AS Altair was the first of the Altair-class transports and used a conventional chemical propulsion system. Launched in July 2017, with a crew of six, the AS Altair was equipped with scientific instrumentation and supplies for the year-long round trip.[1]

The AS Altair had at least three sister ships, including the AS Procyon, which launched a month after the AS Altair and performed the second manned mission to Mars[1] and the AS Columbia, which launched in 2018, and which was refitted in 2026, to become the first fusion-powered interstellar transport.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 DropShips and JumpShips, p. 6: "Rise of the Western Alliance"
  2. DropShips and JumpShips, p. 7: "Rise of the Western Alliance"

Bibliography[edit]