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A spaceport was a facility allowing space travel to and from a planet or moon. Spaceports could be space-bound, lunar, or planetary. Argelius II was considered a tactically important spaceport by Starfleet. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold" ) In 2371, Kira Nerys disappeared after having last been seen leaving a spaceport on Bajor, where she had gone to meet with Alenis Grem. (DS9: "Second Skin") Neelix once suggested that Seven of Nine install drapes in her newly-acquired crew quarters, in case the ship docked at a busy spaceport. (VOY: "Human Error") A spaceport was a site where starships docked, often on or near a planet. Most spaceports were either located in a city or an orbital station that often provided transportation to and from a planet, though some worlds with spaceports in orbit, such as Ithor, barred travel to the planet. Many planets such as Coruscant, Corellia, and Nal Hutta had multiple spaceports while other places such as Dagobah and Endor had none at all. Spaceport is a live-action short film for the Remember Reach advertisement campaign. It shows a child named Gabe as he says goodbye to his mother, who is shipping out. Spaceport (Spazioporto) è un corto live-action della campagna Remember Reach. Mostra un bambino di nome Gabe che deve salutare la madre, obbligata a lasciare il pianeta per lavoro. A spaceport was a site for launching and receiving spacecraft. The planet Ariel had a number of spaceports, including Mandellia Docks, Matheson Docks, Piper Docks, and the UAP Transport Hub A spaceport (or starport) is a facility which provides services for starships and their crews. Even the smallest facilities usually provide refueling and minor repair, but services often include: * Passenger boarding/departure * Cargo handling * Mission BBS * Outfitter * Bar * Shipyard Spaceports are normally located on planet surfaces, but they can also be part of space stations or docking rings. There are two types of Spaceport: * Planetary surface spaceports are effectively large airports which allow spaceplanes and ion-field flyers to ferry passengers and freight to and from starships in orbit. * Counter-rotating spaceports are attached to asteroids and habitats and allow starships to dock directly to them. In pastoral planets, such as Norfolk, spaceports are simple grass-covered landing fields. Stage-one colonies, geared for future industrialization, such as Lalonde, favour tarmac runways, however primitive. A spaceport is a location where spacecraft take off and land. Spacecraft may be stored or maintained at a spaceport. A spaceport consists of at least one surface such as a runway for a spacecraft to land, a launchpad for takeoffs, and often includes buildings such as control towers, hangars and terminal buildings. Larger spaceports may have fixed base operator services, space traffic control, passenger facilities such as restaurants and lounges, and emergency services. A military spaceport is known as an spacebase or a space station. The Spaceport is one of the biggest maps in the entire series. The setting of this map is in a futuristic spaceport surrounded by barren hills on a nondescript planet, with a hovering ship serving as the middle ground. The map's length is caused by the red and blue base's distance from one another. The bases are placed directly above and below each other with the red base placed in a generator room below the computer room, which serves as the blue base. |-| Page 2= Hyper Window1.png|Window. Hyper Window2.png|Window. Hyper Hall1.png|Hallway. Hyper Hall2.png|Hallway. Hyper Hall3.png|Hallway. Hyper Door.png|Doorway. |-| Page 3= Hyper Depot2.png|Depot. Hyper Boxes.png|Depot. Hyper Walls.png|Wall. Hyper Conveyor1.png|Conveyor. Hyper Conveyor2.png|Conveyor. Hyper Ship1.png|Spaceship. |-| Page 4= Hyper Zone2.png|Parking Zone. Hyper Zone3.png|Parking Zone. Hyper Platform1.png|Platform. Hyper Boost1.png|Platform. Hyper Platform2.png|Platform. Hyper Hangar1.png|Hangar. A spaceport was the place on a planet where off-world traffic would take off to travel into interstellar realms. Although there were some places where star-ward traffic would sometimes take off particular planets, by the time of the Corrino Empire, using spaceports was strongly encouraged; as all interstellar travel was heavily regulated by the Guild; and most craft were heading to rendezvous with heighliners. Spaceport is an interactive travel experience for kids at the Calgary International Airport. It is open from 9AM-9PM and admission is free. Spaceports variera i utformning och syfte, inte många planeter besitter en sådan plats eller teknologi att ha en rymdhamn och kan vara för privat eller offentlig användning. Kända planeter som har Spaceport är Charos och Inferra. (SG1: "Stargate: Vala Mal Doran")
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There are two types of Spaceport: * Planetary surface spaceports are effectively large airports which allow spaceplanes and ion-field flyers to ferry passengers and freight to and from starships in orbit. * Counter-rotating spaceports are attached to asteroids and habitats and allow starships to dock directly to them. In pastoral planets, such as Norfolk, spaceports are simple grass-covered landing fields. Stage-one colonies, geared for future industrialization, such as Lalonde, favour tarmac runways, however primitive. Developed worlds, such as New California, have huge spaceports designed to handle not only goods and passengers from other planets but also any freight from intra-system ships and flights ferrying people to and from asteroid settlements: The San Angeles spaceport is a 10 km² square on the southern rim of the metropolis. (tNA:5) A spaceport was a site where starships docked, often on or near a planet. Most spaceports were either located in a city or an orbital station that often provided transportation to and from a planet, though some worlds with spaceports in orbit, such as Ithor, barred travel to the planet. Many planets such as Coruscant, Corellia, and Nal Hutta had multiple spaceports while other places such as Dagobah and Endor had none at all. The Spaceport is one of the biggest maps in the entire series. The setting of this map is in a futuristic spaceport surrounded by barren hills on a nondescript planet, with a hovering ship serving as the middle ground. The map's length is caused by the red and blue base's distance from one another. The bases are placed directly above and below each other with the red base placed in a generator room below the computer room, which serves as the blue base. A spaceport (or starport) is a facility which provides services for starships and their crews. 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A spaceport with regular interstellar flights is called an interstellar spaceport. A spaceport was the place on a planet where off-world traffic would take off to travel into interstellar realms. Although there were some places where star-ward traffic would sometimes take off particular planets, by the time of the Corrino Empire, using spaceports was strongly encouraged; as all interstellar travel was heavily regulated by the Guild; and most craft were heading to rendezvous with heighliners. |-| Page 2= Hyper Window1.png|Window. Hyper Window2.png|Window. Hyper Hall1.png|Hallway. Hyper Hall2.png|Hallway. Hyper Hall3.png|Hallway. Hyper Door.png|Doorway. |-| Page 3= Hyper Depot2.png|Depot. Hyper Boxes.png|Depot. Hyper Walls.png|Wall. Hyper Conveyor1.png|Conveyor. Hyper Conveyor2.png|Conveyor. Hyper Ship1.png|Spaceship. |-| Page 4= Hyper Zone2.png|Parking Zone. Hyper Zone3.png|Parking Zone. Hyper Platform1.png|Platform. Hyper Boost1.png|Platform. Hyper Platform2.png|Platform. Hyper Hangar1.png|Hangar. Spaceports variera i utformning och syfte, inte många planeter besitter en sådan plats eller teknologi att ha en rymdhamn och kan vara för privat eller offentlig användning. Kända planeter som har Spaceport är Charos och Inferra. (SG1: "Stargate: Vala Mal Doran") Spaceport is a live-action short film for the Remember Reach advertisement campaign. It shows a child named Gabe as he says goodbye to his mother, who is shipping out. A spaceport was a facility allowing space travel to and from a planet or moon. Spaceports could be space-bound, lunar, or planetary. Argelius II was considered a tactically important spaceport by Starfleet. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold" ) In 2371, Kira Nerys disappeared after having last been seen leaving a spaceport on Bajor, where she had gone to meet with Alenis Grem. (DS9: "Second Skin") Neelix once suggested that Seven of Nine install drapes in her newly-acquired crew quarters, in case the ship docked at a busy spaceport. (VOY: "Human Error") A scene that was in the shooting script of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise Lost" mentioned a spaceport in the Texan city of Brackettville. Jake Sisko and Joseph Sisko were to take a transport from Brackettville to Mars. A deleted scene from "The Expanse" had Becky afraid that Jonathan Archer may have a girlfriend in every spaceport. Spaceport (Spazioporto) è un corto live-action della campagna Remember Reach. Mostra un bambino di nome Gabe che deve salutare la madre, obbligata a lasciare il pianeta per lavoro. Spaceport is an interactive travel experience for kids at the Calgary International Airport. It is open from 9AM-9PM and admission is free. A spaceport was a site for launching and receiving spacecraft. The planet Ariel had a number of spaceports, including Mandellia Docks, Matheson Docks, Piper Docks, and the UAP Transport Hub
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