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Earth Spacedock is a fictional space station orbiting Earth in the Star Trek universe, designed originally by David Carson and Nilo Rodis of Industrial Light and Magic in the 1980s. It is large enough to contain several starships of that fictional universe, and in real life the Spacedock consisted of a series of sets, miniatures, and designs that were used for various films and television shows in the 1980s and 1990s. Written spacedock (one word), it is first seen in the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and subsequently in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek movies.

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  • Earth Spacedock (en)
  • Спэйсдок Земля (ru)
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  • Earth Spacedock is a fictional space station orbiting Earth in the Star Trek universe, designed originally by David Carson and Nilo Rodis of Industrial Light and Magic in the 1980s. It is large enough to contain several starships of that fictional universe, and in real life the Spacedock consisted of a series of sets, miniatures, and designs that were used for various films and television shows in the 1980s and 1990s. Written spacedock (one word), it is first seen in the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and subsequently in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek movies. (en)
  • Спэйсдок Земля (англ. Earth Spacedock) — вымышленная космическая станция на орбите Земли в вымышленной вселенной «Звёздный путь», изначально спроектированная Дэвидом Карсоном и Нило Родис из компании Industrial Light & Magic в 1980-х годах. Это достаточно большая станция, чтобы вмещать несколько кораблей этой вымышленной вселенной. В реальной жизни «Спэйсдок Земля» состоит из серии миниатюр и рисунков, которые были использованы для различных фильмов и телевизионных шоу в 1980-х и 1990-х годов. (ru)
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  • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (en)
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  • Earth Spacedock is a fictional space station orbiting Earth in the Star Trek universe, designed originally by David Carson and Nilo Rodis of Industrial Light and Magic in the 1980s. It is large enough to contain several starships of that fictional universe, and in real life the Spacedock consisted of a series of sets, miniatures, and designs that were used for various films and television shows in the 1980s and 1990s. Written spacedock (one word), it is first seen in the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and subsequently in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek movies. The spacedock also makes appearances in The Next Generation-era trilogy of seven season shows (The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager) of the 1980s and 1990s. Space stations of this class in orbit around other places are shown many times in TNG, In this era before computer generated spacecraft, models were expensive so they were often re-used to increase efficiency of the budget. In 2015 a set of artwork printings and miniature model of the Spacedock design went to auction for over £5,000. One filming model for the interior (for spacecraft shots inside the dock) was 30 ft (9.1 m) across and was built by Industrial Light and Magic special effect makers for motion pictures and TV. This was an advanced model in an era before computer generated images became common, and it had various neon lights and doors which could open for the special effects shots. The design contained miles/kilometers of fiberoptics for lighting. Earth Spacedock has a cameo of sorts, shown being under construction in Earth orbit in the season one finale of Star Trek: Discovery, a show set a decade before the original Star Trek (1966–69) in its primary science fiction universe. (en)
  • Спэйсдок Земля (англ. Earth Spacedock) — вымышленная космическая станция на орбите Земли в вымышленной вселенной «Звёздный путь», изначально спроектированная Дэвидом Карсоном и Нило Родис из компании Industrial Light & Magic в 1980-х годах. Это достаточно большая станция, чтобы вмещать несколько кораблей этой вымышленной вселенной. В реальной жизни «Спэйсдок Земля» состоит из серии миниатюр и рисунков, которые были использованы для различных фильмов и телевизионных шоу в 1980-х и 1990-х годов. Название «Спэйсдок» (одним словом) впервые появилось в 1984 году в фильме «Звёздный путь 3: В поисках Спока», а затем в четвёртом, пятом и шестом фильмах франшизы «Звёздный путь». «Спэйсдок» также появляется в сериалах «Звёздный путь: Следующее поколение», «Звёздный путь: Глубокий космос 9» и «Звёздный путь: Вояджер» в 1980-х и 1990-х годах. Космические станции такого класса на орбитах других планет были показаны много раз в «Следующем поколении». В то время, до использования компьютерной графики, модели были дорогими, поэтому они часто повторно использовались в нескольких фильмах для экономии бюджета. В финале первого сезона сериала «Звёздный путь: Дискавери» показано строительство «Спэйсдока Земля» на орбите Земли, за десятилетие до событий сериала «Звёздный путь: Оригинальный сериал» (1966-69). (ru)
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