![]() Sidebars include projections (called “Astrogation”) of the coordinate system for the galaxy explained in the booklet. Chart A – United Federation of Planets: The locations of the core Federation member worlds, and their relation to Earth.The text includes historical background, explanations of warp travel, navigation within the Federation, a briefing on course calculations, which include vector calculus, a table of corrections for warp speed designations. Introduction to Navigation (booklet): Labelled with an in-universe document number: TM:3001499-03, as published by the Technical Publications Section of Starfleet Command.Star Trek Maps box set contains four four-color wall maps, and a 31-page staple-bound booklet. Larry Nemecek was an uncredited consultant. Rick Sternbach was a production illustrator for The Motion Picture, and later for The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. Lee Cole worked as a scenic artist and set designer for the un-produced Phase II television series, and he later joined the crews of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan. Michael McMaster self-published blueprint of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) as "Galactic Designs and Productions." Geoffrey Mandel would later become a member of the art department for Star Trek Generations, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. Michael Nicastre and Rick Sternbach, Airbrush art.Ī number of the artists who worked on Star Trek Maps were involved with other Star Trek productions.Geoffrey Mandel, Astronomical art design.Jeffrey Maynard, Co-designer and coordinator. ![]() Many of the contributors would work on later Star Trek productions. The box set included four four-color wall maps, and an instructional booklet from the "Technical Publications Section" of Starfleet Command.Ī number of artists contributed to the production of the booklet, and wall maps. It was published by Bantam Books in August 1980, and licensed by Paramount Pictures. Star Trek Maps is a reference work demonstrating the stellar cartography and navigation system featured on the Star Trek television series, written from an in-universe perspective. ![]()
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