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The scientific community moved quickly and within a year of the Parliamentary approval ([[2029]]) the first interstellar probe ship was completed and christened ''[[Magellan Program#Magellan One|Magellan One]]''. While the design of the probe ships were new, they were still based on the fusion drives that made the [[AS Columbia]] mission to [[Terra|Mars]] so successful. The scientific community moved quickly and within a year of the Parliamentary approval ([[2029]]) the first interstellar probe ship was completed and christened ''[[Magellan Program#Magellan One|Magellan One]]''. While the design of the probe ships were new, they were still based on the fusion drives that made the [[AS Columbia]] mission to [[Terra|Mars]] so successful.
− Magellan One was launched from [[Crippen Station]] in [[2030]] bound for [[New Earth|Tau Ceti]]. Over the next five years, seven more probes were constructed at the Challenger construction facility orbiting the Earth's moon. + Magellan One was launched from [[Crippen Station]] in [[2030]] bound for [[New Earth|Tau Ceti]]. Over the next five years, seven more probes were constructed at the Challenger construction facility orbiting the Earths moon.
The Magellan Program was a resounding success with three probe ships finding and reporting on habitable worlds. Despite the excitement generated by these discoveries, the Alliance Parliament did not authorize further exploration due to high cost and political pressure from the poorer nations of the Western Alliance. The Magellan Program was a resounding success with three probe ships finding and reporting on habitable worlds. Despite the excitement generated by these discoveries, the Alliance Parliament did not authorize further exploration due to high cost and political pressure from the poorer nations of the Western Alliance.
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The scientific community moved quickly and within a year of the Parliamentary approval ([[2029]]) the first interstellar probe ship was completed and christened ''[[Magellan Program#Magellan One|Magellan One]]''. While the design of the probe ships were new, they were still based on the fusion drives that made the [[AS Columbia]] mission to [[Terra|Mars]] so successful. | The scientific community moved quickly and within a year of the Parliamentary approval ([[2029]]) the first interstellar probe ship was completed and christened ''[[Magellan Program#Magellan One|Magellan One]]''. While the design of the probe ships were new, they were still based on the fusion drives that made the [[AS Columbia]] mission to [[Terra|Mars]] so successful. | ||
− | Magellan One was launched from [[Crippen Station]] in [[2030]] bound for [[New Earth|Tau Ceti]]. Over the next five years, seven more probes were constructed at the Challenger construction facility orbiting the | + | Magellan One was launched from [[Crippen Station]] in [[2030]] bound for [[New Earth|Tau Ceti]]. Over the next five years, seven more probes were constructed at the Challenger construction facility orbiting the Earths moon. |
The Magellan Program was a resounding success with three probe ships finding and reporting on habitable worlds. Despite the excitement generated by these discoveries, the Alliance Parliament did not authorize further exploration due to high cost and political pressure from the poorer nations of the Western Alliance. | The Magellan Program was a resounding success with three probe ships finding and reporting on habitable worlds. Despite the excitement generated by these discoveries, the Alliance Parliament did not authorize further exploration due to high cost and political pressure from the poorer nations of the Western Alliance. |