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Scientific pursuits remain at the forefront of Starfleet's agenda, and a range of '''science ships''' are specially designed and built for these missions. Many are modular, allowing different laboratory modules to be swapped in and out to reconfigure the ship for a specific mission with relatively little effort. Surveyors such as the {{c|Nova}} are designed for short-range astronomical surveys and planetary research. The {{c|Oberth}} has served as a mobile research laboratory for over a century. Newer deep space science vessels such as the {{c|Oracle}} are capable of undertaking long-term missions without the need for as frequent refueling or resupplying as previous generations of science ships.
Scientific pursuits remain at the forefront of Starfleet's agenda, and a range of '''science ships''' are specially designed and built for these missions. Many are modular, allowing different laboratory modules to be swapped in and out to reconfigure the ship for a specific mission with relatively little effort. Surveyors such as the {{c|Nova}} are designed for short-range astronomical surveys and planetary research. The {{c|Oberth}} has served as a mobile research laboratory for over a century. Newer deep space science vessels such as the {{c|Oracle}} and {{c|Duderstadt}} are capable of undertaking long-term missions without the need for as frequent refueling or resupplying as previous generations of science ships.


{{UP Class Link|Oberth|Light Science Vessel • 150.81 meters}}
{{UP Class Link|Oberth|Light Science Vessel • 150.81 meters}}

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SCIENCE SHIPS
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Scientific pursuits remain at the forefront of Starfleet's agenda, and a range of science ships are specially designed and built for these missions. Many are modular, allowing different laboratory modules to be swapped in and out to reconfigure the ship for a specific mission with relatively little effort. Surveyors such as the Nova class are designed for short-range astronomical surveys and planetary research. The Oberth class has served as a mobile research laboratory for over a century. Newer deep space science vessels such as the Oracle class and Duderstadt class are capable of undertaking long-term missions without the need for as frequent refueling or resupplying as previous generations of science ships.

Oberth patch.png Oberth-scale.png
Oberth Light Science Vessel • 150.81 meters
Nova patch.png Nova-scale.png
Nova Surveyor • 165 meters
Horizon patch.png Horizon-scale.png
Horizon Research Science Vessel • 400.25 meters
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Duderstadt Deep Space Science Vessel • 578.5m
Oracle patch.png Oracle-scale.png
Oracle Deep Space Science Vessel • 580 meters
Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
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